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Can you use a local directory? #959
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This topic has been discussed many times over. Please consult the docs, closed issues and the community chat. NB: https://organice.200ok.ch/documentation.html#how_we_work_with_issues |
For future reference, I have added an ADR on how to implement a new synchronization back-end: https://organice.200ok.ch/documentation.html#adr-003 |
Thank you for adding this, I'm new to this project and slightly overwhelmed. Would it be possible to please clarify whether there is any "local files" backend support? I keep seeing only Dropbox, GitLab, and WebDAV APIs? I'm trying to use organice without any external server (or a server run from termux on localhost). If you might be aware of any project that packaged organice as an elctron/flutter/react-native app that would be really helpful. There was this issue mentioning some work on a native client, but it hasn't been updated since January. |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Only syncing options I see are Dropbox, GitLab and WebDAV. I have all org-mode notes synced with either syncthing or rclone to a local folder. Can organice use these files directly instead?
Describe the solution you'd like
Use local files in the local folder.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I tried running webdav server from termux, but it errored "can't retrieve files".
Maybe there are some other packages? Is it not possible to run organice as a standalone app?
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