Obsidian and Logseq Sync
This tutorial will guide you through setting up the sync between Obsidian and Logseq, as well as provide an overview of the available features and troubleshooting tips.
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Introduction
Finally, the highly anticipated Obsidian and Logseq sync is here! This feature allows you to automatically sync saved pages and annotations to your local Obsidian and Logseq graphs. Not only that, but it also updates pages and annotations as you make changes in Memex.
Please note that this is an early version of the sync, prioritized to provide you with a minimum viable product. Your feedback is greatly appreciated as we continue to improve and refine this feature.
If you encounter any bugs or have feature requests, you can easily voice them via the live chat on our website or the feature request board.
Features
- Sync pages, annotations, and images to Obsidian and Logseq.
- Update documents, and the changes will be reflected in your local graph.
- Automatically sync associated Spaces as [[WikiLinks]], allowing your pages and annotations to seamlessly integrate into your graph's structure.
- Set a custom date format to suit your preference.
- Set custom sync tags. The default sync tag is [[Memex-Sync]]
- Set custom file name structure.
How to Activate the Sync
To activate the sync, follow these steps:
- Download the sync helper for your MacOS, Windows, or Linux operating system.
- Move the sync helper to the application folder.
- Once installed, a small Memex icon will appear in your system tray. This indicates that the installation was successful. The helper does not have any other interface, so don’t be surprised if you don’t see anything popping up.