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You imported 3,000 notes from another app. The filenames look like SDT p2313 SDT and DNA db60e6524e3a463a8990ec8d1135d870. You want clean names. So you reach for a bulk rename tool, run it across the folder, and open Obsidian to find hundreds of broken links staring back at you.

This is one of the most common “oh no” moments in Obsidian. The app is built on links be...


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You changed your mind about a tag. Maybe #project should have been #work all along. Or a client corrected their name spelling and now it’s wrong in 300 notes. You press Cmd+H, ready to fix it — and Obsidian’s replace bar says “Search and replace in current file.”

One file. That’s it.

This gap has frustrated the Obsidian community since 2020. The


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Notion MCP connects AI tools directly to your workspace — your AI can read, write, search, and update Notion pages and databases without copy-pasting. The easiest way to give Claude or ChatGPT full access to your Notion workspace is through Notion’s official MCP server, which connects in under a minute with one-click OAuth.

Key Takeaways No...

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Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal.

You have a task manager, a note-taking app, a calendar, a file system, and maybe a knowledge base. Five tools. Five logins. Five different places where important information lives.

And somehow, you still can’t find the PDF your accountant sent last month.

According to


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Key Takeaways Most knowledge management systems collapse under their own maintenance weight — the system designed to save you time becomes another project to manage Knowledge workers waste an average of 9.3 hours per week searching for info...

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