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[Enhancement]: Add support for Multi Repos #773

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MaxMoldmann opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 3 comments
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[Enhancement]: Add support for Multi Repos #773

MaxMoldmann opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 3 comments

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@MaxMoldmann
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Adding as an enhancement/feature request.
Benefit:
This would allow sharing of topical notes with more than just one group of people.

This has been requested a long time ago in a question that had been closed:
#15

@Vinzent03
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Please elaborate what you understand under that feature. There's also #703. May git submodules be already what you need? These are already supported in a way.

@jpherrerap
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I would also appreciate this feature since I'd also like to share some notes from my vault via git. Ideally keeping everything in the same vault but different folders. What I see is something like this:

My Vault
  |- Personal Notes
    |- .git
    |- Note1.md
  |- Work Notes
    |- .git
    |- Note2.md
  |- Other Note.md

with the option of switching which repo to sync on the right hand side (or perhaps detecting it from the currently open note).

@MaxMoldmann
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Please elaborate what you understand under that feature. There's also #703. May git submodules be already what you need? These are already supported in a way.

This and #703 are the same duplicate request.
The requester of #703 is currently solving the problem by using two obsidian-git plugin copies in his fault to have the ability to have two folders in his fault that have separate git repos.

It would be great if this plugin would be able to support multiple git repos in different folders in one vault instead of just one git repo. I don't think git submodules is the right way to address this.

Let me know if I should elaborate more!

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