Don Redhorse
Don Redhorse
it is probably a little bit overkill https://gist.github.com/barbietunnie/7bc6d48a424446c44ff4 the only changes I made was to remove the truncate part as that doesn't work. hmm.. just noticed that I don't await...
just tried it again with the await statement.. this time it even did throw an error: `plugin:templater-obsidian:82 Templater Error: Template parsing error, aborting. ENOENT: no such file or directory, rename...
I changed it (not using the variable) but I would say it is a queuing problem ``` plugin:templater-obsidian:82 Templater Error: Template parsing error, aborting. ENOENT: no such file or directory,...
btw: I mainly wanted you know that the issue exist with batch / mass creation of notes and templater. The raindrop plugin doesn't really like the rename of the filenames...
you wait the file creation process... I guess you could test that better with creating 10 files with templater commands in there and then copy those files into your vault....
Bug for 2. https://github.com/SilentVoid13/Templater/issues/636#issue-1231624729
I think another option would be to be able to select a "one-way" sync. So have options to - only update the filename if the header changes - only update...
works for me too. What does not work though it the jump to a header or blockref
hmm it does for me too now... on the other side I did need to press CTRL last time to even get it to work, which I don't need todo...
Templater in itself works.. it does have issues with the speed the notes are created though, to many notes after each other. The problem is I guess the