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daylio-obsidian-parser
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Daylio is an amazing journaling and mood-tracking app, but you may want to store your journals also in an Obsidian Vault. For that you need a "translator" (or a parser, more technically speaking) that knows how to transfer Daylio entries into Obsidian notes.
If you are an end-user and wish to just convert your .csv file into markdown:
pip install obsidian-daylio-parser
daylio_to_md --help
If you are a developer and wish to contribute to the project, clone this repo and submit your commits in a pull request.
FAQs
Converts Daylio app .csv file into markdown files for use in Obsidian.
We found that daylio-obsidian-parser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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