In Parts 6 and 7 of my Obsidian Setup series, I explained how I created a system to save Safari webpages and YouTube videos as ‘rich links’ in Obsidian thanks to a combination of Dataview and Shortcuts. For this first week of Automation April, I thought I’d add two more examples of content I’ve been...
My Obsidian Setup, Part 9: Saving Articles and Music Albums for Later with Shortcuts and Dataview
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