Posting as it may be of interest to Leo users -
Through the recommendation of colleague, I've been trying Logseq project to
collect my working notes.
It's an outliner that stores the tree in markdown files. It supports clones
("block references") which made me think of Leo.
Link of interest:
https://logseq.com/
https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/the%20basics%20of%20block%20references
https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/page%20and%20block%20references
The user community seem to have found several ingenious ways to use the
outline, for task management, advanced querying etc
https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/tasks
https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/properties
https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/advanced%20queries
I have not exactly been using it for full effect, but the "journal" concept
at least seems easy to clone: you just creata a new headline for every day
you open the document. By default, all you notes go there until you add a
link to something else.
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