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JavaScript journal Libraries
This Plugin is For Logseq. If you're using wide monitors, you can place journals, linked references, and journal queries side by side.
Logseq Column-Layout Plugin Journals, linked references, and journal queries can be placed side by side if the minimum screen width is "1850px" or mor
Create or open note of today or selected date.
Joplin Plugin - Journal Create or open note of today or selected date. This plugin will create hierarchy folder for you. Manual Click menu Tools - Jo
A bullet journaling plugin for Obsidian that aggregates a terse stream of backlinked clippings in the footer of notes.
A plugin for Obsidian that aggregates a terse stream of backlinked clippings in the footer of notes. Intended usage pattern: (Or: How to get the most
Full stack app to journal and keep track of your overall mood each day of the year, inspired by GitHub's contribution graph.
Mood Tracker Mood tracker to journal and keep track of your overall mood each day of the year. How It's Made: Tech used: EJS, CSS, JavaScript, Node.js
A cross-platform Node app that publishes a LogSeq journal as a blog via Drummer
myLogseqBlog A cross-platform Node app that publishes a LogSeq journal as a blog via Drummer How to install Download the app from the repo. It's a .zi
A CLI to write journal for you and save it to a Notion database!
Journal CLI NPM Link A CLI to write journal for you and save it to a Notion database! Demo Installation Run npm i -g journal-notion-cli to install the
MERN stack application which serves as an online map journal where users can mark and rate the places they've been to.
PlaceRate PlaceRate is a MERN stack application which serves as an online map journal where users can mark and rate the places they've been to. You ca
A personal semantic search engine capable of surfacing relevant bookmarks, journal entries, notes, blogs, contacts, and more, built on an efficient document embedding algorithm and Monocle's personal search index.
Revery 🦅 Revery is a semantic search engine that operates on my Monocle search index. While Revery lets me search through the same database of tens o