Post AT5uxof1DlOdxITYSO by ankteckningar@pkm.social
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(DIR) Post #AT5FMujrZ0F7yH1iQy by ankteckningar@pkm.social
2023-02-26T08:01:18Z
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#obsidianmd friends. Is anyone aware of a plugin or data view query or similar that would show amounts of word written between two dates?
(DIR) Post #AT5FMvIbTq23i1HSaG by hyde@lazybear.social
2023-02-26T21:19:23Z
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@ankteckningar on laptop ? Mobile ?
(DIR) Post #AT5uxof1DlOdxITYSO by ankteckningar@pkm.social
2023-02-27T05:05:30Z
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@hyde I have my vault both on mobile and desktop. It doesnt have to work on both.
(DIR) Post #AT6DqjXhkWPfBUOIXw by hyde@lazybear.social
2023-02-27T08:37:09Z
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@ankteckningar if it's on your computer, and if you're using osx, you can use your terminal, then type :cd directoryOfYourVault <enter>wc -w *.mdcd means change directorydirectoryOfYourVault is the directory where your vault is.wc allows you to count lines, characters or words. So it will count all the words in all markdown files.
(DIR) Post #AT6HHeR58zv11jouTw by ankteckningar@pkm.social
2023-02-27T09:15:36Z
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@hyde interesting. I'm on debian though, but I assume it's the same. This wouldn't give me the count between specific dates though?
(DIR) Post #AT6So7M4G3PTTr9t8C by hyde@lazybear.social
2023-02-27T11:24:45Z
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@ankteckningar ah works on debian of course. How are your files organized ? filenames etc ? you could do something like this : find . -type f -newermt 2023-02-01 ! -newermt 2023-02-10 -iname "*.md" -exec wc -w {} \;It would give you roughly how much words have been written. I'm not sure what wc counts as a word.
(DIR) Post #AT6Uu2LtyEPvbw1zge by ankteckningar@pkm.social
2023-02-27T11:48:13Z
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@hyde most of them in one folder, lots of different file names. thanks for the command, will try