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Logseq Doctor: Heal your flat old Markdown files before importing them to Logseq (github.com/andreoliwa)
28 points by ankitg12 33 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments


Have been looking for something like this and will immediately try it out.

Logseq is cool, but the desktop client is slow and keyboard usability is low.

Also, my "favourite" problem: cleaning up git conflicts that somehow got into the Markdown via my Android phone. I'm syncing via termux there, and somehow I didn't quite get the script right yet...


> Logseq is cool, but the desktop client is slow and keyboard usability is low.

this was my issue as well: both the desktop app and the ios app feel slow and clunky, and i don't think they have gotten any meaningful updates in a very long time... i do love logseq, but i have since built that workflow into obsidian through a bunch of templates and plugins.


The project is still alive but they've bifurcated into a v2 that uses a SQLite-based database backend instead of plain files (this was announced a couple of weeks ago). The new version has a number of QoL improvements and seems faster, but I haven't tested it with a large graph.




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