[[by @sawhney17]]
- search logseq for pages with provided keyword -
lqs textToSearchInVault
Using the lq command:
- search logseq for pages with provided keyword - `lqs search1
- search for journals files in Alfred and open in default .md editor -
lq journals - search for pages files in Alfred and open in default .md editor -
lq pages - Open the graph path in default terminal -
lq terminal - Open the graph path in finder -
lq finder - Open the graph path in vscode -
lq vscode - Open the config in vscode -
lq config - Open the preference in vscode
lq preferences - Open the plugins path in vscode
lq plugins - Check the installed logseq version and compare with the latest version on github -
lq version
Using the lqh command to open logseq help and community related sites:
lqh documentationlqh community-documentationlqh loqseq-weeklylqh githublqh discordlqh discusslqh twitterlqh roadmaplqh featurelqh buglqh sdk
lqztoggles the left and right sidebars
| Ensure that you backup your Logseq pkm vault |
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| A general best practice is to always backup your vault. |
- Download Logseq Alfred Workflow File.
- Open it in Alfred.
You must configure the following variables before using the workflow:
MyPKMPath: FullPathToPKMFolderMyPKMConfigPath: FullPathToPKMFolder/logseq/config.edncustomCSSPath: FullPathToPKMFolder/logseq/custom.csspreferencesPath: /Users/UserName/.logseq/preferencespluginPath: /Users/UserName/.logseq/plugins
Check the Github repository for updates and source code.
Found a bug? Want to make a suggestion? Open an issue or Reach out to me @danzu in the Logseq Discord.


