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Allow custom file extensions for directory-based journal #1289
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This is a very good question, and I'm afraid there's not a good answer right now. The directory-based storage format for jrnl is currently very rigid in its structure, and that means there's no good way to change the file extension (or the directory structure) right now. One thing that might help, depending on what you're looking for, is to add a template with a I'm going to change this to a feature request, but I think this is a good point to bring up. I honestly just never thought of this, so thank you for bringing it up! |
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What are you trying to do?
I have my journal saving in a directory instead of a monolithic file. I'd like the new entries to be saved with a .md extension. What is the proper way to set this in the config file?
What have you tried?
Setting a yaml option as follows:
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