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That is already possible is it not? You can add your patterns into a obsidian vault and edit them there with obsidian if you want, as they are just a text file. You can also send your output wherever you want with your command line interface. |
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I think the issue is running them on mobile. It sounds like there you might need a publicly available server to hit. I'd have to think about it more. |
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Why just Obsidian and not Notion... or LogSeq for FOSS? |
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There is a Fabric Plugin for Obsidian that works nicely for a local installation. unofficial-fabric-plugin |
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If you're comfortable with it you can use the "Termius" app to SSH to your machine from your phone. You can then use the command line as if you were at your desktop. I use it out and about when I have a query to send through fabric. When I get home, if I've saved the outputs to my Obsidian Vault, all the notes will be there in my obsidian vault. If I leave the Vault in sync mode while I'm out, the results from fabric will be synced to my mobile Obsidian. |
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Hi!
It would be great if it were possible to combine Fabric with Obsidian.
For example to:
a) edit / categorize / ... the patterns in Obsidian.
b) store the output of Fabric in the Obsidian "brain" and make it usable in context
I am sure that there are many more possible applications...
E.g. a "Mill pipeline" to the Obsidian vault - wouldn't that make Fabric "instantly" available on mobile? ;)
What do you think?
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