{:meta/version 1 ;; Currently, we support either "Markdown" or "Org". ;; This can overwrite your global preference so that ;; maybe your personal preferred format is Org but you'd ;; need to use Markdown for some projects. ;; :preferred-format "" ;; Preferred workflow style. ;; Value is either ":now" for NOW/LATER style, ;; or ":todo" for TODO/DOING style. :preferred-workflow :now ;; The app will ignore those directories or files. ;; E.g. "/archived" "/test.md" :hidden [] ;; When creating the new journal page, the app will use your template if there is one. ;; You only need to input your template name here. :default-templates {:journals ""} ;; Whether to enable hover on tooltip preview feature ;; Default is true, you can also toggle this via setting page :ui/enable-tooltip? true :feature/enable-block-timestamps? false ;; Specify the date on which the week starts. ;; Goes from 0 to 6 (Monday to Sunday), default to 6 :start-of-week 6 ;; Specify a custom CSS import ;; This option take precedence over your local `logseq/custom.css` file ;; You may find a list of awesome logseq themes here: ;; https://github.com/logseq/awesome-logseq#css-themes ;; Example: ;; :custom-css-url "@import url('https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/dracula/logseq@master/custom.css');" ;; When :all-pages-public? true, export repo would export all pages within that repo. ;; Regardless of whether you've set any page to public or not. ;; Example: ;; :publishing/all-pages-public? true ;; Specify default home page and sidebar status for Logseq ;; If not specified, Logseq default opens journals page on startup ;; value for `:page` is name of page ;; Possible options for `:sidebar` are ;; 1. `"Contents"` to open up `Contents` in sidebar by default ;; 2. `page name` to open up some page in sidebar ;; 3. Or multiple pages in an array ["Contents" "Page A" "Page B"] ;; If `:sidebar` is not set, sidebar will be hidden ;; Example: ;; 1. Setup page "Changelog" as home page and "Contents" in sidebar ;; :default-home {:page "Changelog", :sidebar "Contents"} ;; 2. Setup page "Jun 3rd, 2021" as home page without sidebar ;; :default-home {:page "Jun 3rd, 2021"} ;; 3. Setup page "home" as home page with multiple pages in sidebar ;; :default-home {:page "home" :sidebar ["page a" "page b"]} ;; Tell logseq to use a specific folder in the repo as a default location for notes ;; if not specified, notes are stored in `pages` directory ;; :pages-directory "your-directory" ;; Tell logseq to use a specific folder in the repo as a default location for journals ;; if not specified, journals are stored in `journals` directory ;; :journals-directory "your-directory" ;; Set this to true will convert ;; `[[Grant Ideas]]` to `[[file:./grant_ideas.org][Grant Ideas]]` for org-mode ;; For more, see https://github.com/logseq/logseq/issues/672 ;; :org-mode/insert-file-link? true ;; If you prefer to use the file name as the page title ;; instead of the first heading's title ;; the only option for now is `file` ;; :page-name-order "file" ;; Setup custom shortcuts under `:shortcuts` key ;; Syntax: ;; 1. `+` means keys pressing simultaneously. eg: `ctrl+shift+a` ;; 2. ` ` empty space between keys represents key chords. eg: `t s` means press `s` follow by `t` ;; 3. `mod` means `Ctrl` for Windows/Linux and `Command` for Mac ;; 4. use `false` to disable particular shortcut ;; 4. you can define multiple bindings for one action, eg `["ctrl+j" "down"]` ;; full list of configurable shortcuts are available below: ;; https://github.com/logseq/logseq/blob/master/src/main/frontend/modules/shortcut/config.cljs ;; Example: ;; :shortcuts ;; {:editor/new-block "enter" ;; :editor/new-line "shift+enter" ;; :editor/insert-link "mod+shift+k" ;; :editor/hightlight false ;; :ui/toggle-settings "t s" ;; :editor/up ["ctrl+k" "up"] ;; :editor/down ["ctrl+j" "down"] ;; :editor/left ["ctrl+h" "left"] ;; :editor/right ["ctrl+l" "right"]} :shortcuts {} ;; By default, pressing `Enter` in the document mode will create a new line. ;; Set this to `true` so that it's the same behaviour as the usual outliner mode. :shortcut/doc-mode-enter-for-new-block? false ;; Whether to show command doc on hover :ui/show-command-doc? true ;; Whether to show empty bullets for non-document mode (the default mode) :ui/show-empty-bullets? false ;; The app will show those queries in today's journal page, ;; the "NOW" query asks the tasks which need to be finished "now", ;; the "NEXT" query asks the future tasks. :default-queries {:journals [{:title "🔨 NOW" :query [:find (pull ?h [*]) :in $ ?start ?today :where [?h :block/marker ?marker] [(contains? #{"NOW" "DOING"} ?marker)] [?h :block/page ?p] [?p :block/journal? true] [?p :block/journal-day ?d] [(>= ?d ?start)] [(<= ?d ?today)]] :inputs [:14d :today] :result-transform (fn [result] (sort-by (fn [h] (get h :block/priority "Z")) result)) :collapsed? false} {:title "📅 NEXT" :query [:find (pull ?h [*]) :in $ ?start ?next :where [?h :block/marker ?marker] [(contains? #{"NOW" "LATER" "TODO"} ?marker)] [?h :block/ref-pages ?p] [?p :block/journal? true] [?p :block/journal-day ?d] [(> ?d ?start)] [(< ?d ?next)]] :inputs [:today :7d-after] :collapsed? false}]} ;; Add your own commands to speedup. ;; E.g. [["js" "Javascript"]] :commands [] ;; By default, a block can only be collapsed if it has some children. ;; `:outliner/block-title-collapse-enabled? true` enables a block with a title ;; (multiple lines) can be collapsed too. For example: ;; - block title ;; block content :outliner/block-title-collapse-enabled? false ;; Macros replace texts and will make you more productive. ;; For example: ;; Add this to the macros below: ;; {"poem" "Rose is $1, violet's $2. Life's ordered: Org assists you."} ;; input "{{{poem red,blue}}}" ;; becomes ;; Rose is red, violet's blue. Life's ordered: Org assists you. :macros {} ;; The default level to be opened for the linked references. ;; For example, if we have some example blocks like this: ;; - a [[page]] (level 1) ;; - b (level 2) ;; - c (level 3) ;; - d (level 4) ;; ;; With the default value of level 2, `b` will be collapsed. ;; If we set the level's value to 3, `b` will be opened and `c` will be collapsed. :ref/default-open-blocks-level 2 :ref/linked-references-collapsed-threshold 50 :graph/settings {:journal? false} ;; any number between 0 and 1 (the greater it is the faster the changes of the next-interval of card reviews) (default 0.5) ;; :srs/learning-fraction 0.5 ;; the initial interval after the first successful review of a card (default 4) ;; :srs/initial-interval 4 ;; hide specific properties for blocks ;; E.g. #{:created-at :updated-at} ;; :block-hidden-properties #{} ;; logbook setup ;; :logbook/settings ;; {:with-second-support? false ;limit logbook to minutes, seconds will be eliminated ;; :enabled-in-all-blocks true ;display logbook in all blocks after timetracking ;; :enabled-in-timestamped-blocks false ;don't display logbook at all ;; } ;; Mobile photo uploading setup ;; :mobile/photo ;; {:allow-editing? true} ;; Extra CodeMirror options ;; :editor/extra-codemirror-options {:keyMap "emacs" :lineWrapping true} ;; ignore #+keyword: for parsing page references in orgmode ;; :ignored-page-references-keywords #{"author" "startup"} ;; Quick capture templates on mobile for recieving contents from other apps. ;; Each template contains three elements {time}, {text} and {url}, which can be auto-expanded ;; by received contents from other apps. Note: the {} cannot be omitted. ;; - {time}: capture time ;; - {text}: text that users selected before sharing. ;; - {url}: url or assets path for media files stored in Logseq. ;; You can also reorder them, or even only use one or two of them in the template. ;; You can also insert or format any text in the template as shown in the following examples. ;; :quick-capture-templates ;; {:text "[[quick capture]] **{time}**: \n - {text} from {url}" ;; :media "[[quick capture]] **{time}**: \n - {url}"} }