[Solved] Moved from Logseq - get my Wikilinks back on Track

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Hi guys,

Imported my Markdown files as folders from Logseq. The wiki links no longer work. These are - superficially - in the same format, but of course do not reference the corresponding GUID under the hood. But now to rewrite thousands of wikilinks within this complete package by hand is something for people who have nothing to do all day. Search and Replace does not do it. Does anyone have a good idea for this?

Best regards

Achim

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    TaxDevOp updated this article at 2023-09-02 04:24:02

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    • TaxDevOp
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      Many, many, many thanks for this improvement!

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    • ednico
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      I recently imported from both Obsidian and Logseq - worked an absolute treat. Did have to remove a folder the Logseq creates if not was getting an error but once that wa done, wow. Very good job all.

    • vibl

      I would really like to migrate from Logseq to Siyuan but I have thousands of interlinked pages in Logseq and giving up the links would make my notes much less usable. Recreating them by hands is not feasible.

      A migration script would certainly increase Siyuan's user base a lot. There have been some frustration in the community around Logseq numerous bugs and some (like myself) are losing patience. Siyuan seems a perfect replacement for Logseq with many added features and improvements such as better search, better app layout flexibility, better sync, etc.

      Given that Roam, Obsidian and similar software are based (or exportable to) markdown, my guess is it wouldn't be very difficult to adapt a Logseq migration script to these.

      Could that be put in the roadmap?

    • ciwoyipang

      Document level conversion is currently supported by a software called Quicker, but there is no English version available.

      The conversion plugin may arrive soon, and we hope that capable users can participate more in plugin development and enrich usage scenarios.

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