diff --git a/public/assets/images/cover/using-readwise-with-obsidian-for-note-talking.jpg b/public/assets/images/cover/using-readwise-with-obsidian-for-note-talking.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..10e1e32 Binary files /dev/null and b/public/assets/images/cover/using-readwise-with-obsidian-for-note-talking.jpg differ diff --git a/public/assets/images/cover/using-readwise-with-obsidian-for-note-talking.webp b/public/assets/images/cover/using-readwise-with-obsidian-for-note-talking.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de90937 Binary files /dev/null and b/public/assets/images/cover/using-readwise-with-obsidian-for-note-talking.webp differ diff --git a/src/content/journal/2021/using-readwise-with-obsidian-for-note-talking.mdx b/src/content/journal/2021/using-readwise-with-obsidian-for-note-talking.mdx index 2045207..5d1aa34 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2021/using-readwise-with-obsidian-for-note-talking.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2021/using-readwise-with-obsidian-for-note-talking.mdx @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ slug: using-readwise-with-obsidian-for-note-talking date: 2021-09-14 author: Stefan Imhoff description: How I started using Readwise to maintain my highlights of various tools for note-taking +cover: /assets/images/cover/using-readwise-with-obsidian-for-note-talking.webp tags: ["productivity", "technology", "recommendation"] --- @@ -49,7 +50,7 @@ Readwise goes beyond exporting the highlights. It allows exporting continuously ## Readwise Obsidian Plugin -The [Readwise Obsidian Plugin ](https://github.com/readwiseio/obsidian-readwise) (in Beta) is fantastic. It automatically exports all highlights as Markdown into the vault. You have the freedom to change the template, and select in what time interval it should import the highlights. +The [Readwise Obsidian Plugin](https://github.com/readwiseio/obsidian-readwise) (in Beta) is fantastic. It automatically exports all highlights as Markdown into the vault. You have the freedom to change the template, and select in what time interval it should import the highlights. Every section (Books, Articles, Tweets, Podcasts) is a separate folder, and every source is a separate Markdown file. The highlights are listed in those files, including metadata such as tags, categories, author names, or URLs.