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Is there a way to auto-generate a weekly changelog page from a graph? As in: Changelog 6/21/22 - 6/26/22 —————————————- New pages ————— - [[Yam]] - [[Uzu]] - [[Peach]] Updated Pages ——————— - [[Apples]] - [[Cherries]] With some template editing of static fields
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Trying to think of a way to generate an automated chronological update stream from an evolving roam graph to feed an email newsletter or blog Also open to ways of doing this directly from a git repo of markdown files that generates a static site
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One challenging part here with markdown generated sites is that if you change a page title (within Obsidian) it’ll change all of the links on other pages so the link doesn’t break. This makes the change log look much bigger than it is for a simple rename.
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That problem is avoided by using date modified and content size. i.e changing wiki-link from [[First Page]] hello world to [[First Page Renamed]] hello world The content body size of hello world would still be 11 bytes.
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Ah, it just propagates changes everywhere, no? Borks grammar a bit sometimes but otherwise doesn’t destabilize at least in Roam. The correct solution is probably link aliasing in the referring pages.