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Transfer of Obsidian links #11

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TheCheddarCheese opened this issue Jan 2, 2025 · 1 comment
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Transfer of Obsidian links #11

TheCheddarCheese opened this issue Jan 2, 2025 · 1 comment
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Would it be possible to make page links created in Obsidian also clickable in todoist?

Example: I made this task in preparation for my trip:
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But in Todoist, the wikilink (top task) isn't processed and appears in plaintext, and markdown links try to link to a Todoist project that doesn't exist. (Also, if the link contains hashtags, the content after them is added as an actual tag to the task. For example I referenced a header in another note as Japanese%20Trains#Stations#Kyoto, and both Stations and Kyoto got added as a tag)

Would it be possible to add those links to Todoist so that they are clickable, like the ones in the description?

@eudennis eudennis self-assigned this Jan 2, 2025
@eudennis eudennis added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 2, 2025
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eudennis commented Jan 2, 2025

hello there, I would need to understand a bit more the issue that you're seeing.

  1. You want to see "Prices" as a task in Todoist, but that task would link to the file in your Obsidian, correct?
  2. In your image, "Japanese trains" is an external link, and the plugin considers this to be text content, correct? So anything after a "hashtag" would be added as a tag inside Todoist. I got it, right?

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