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Obsidian Day One Importer

GitHub Release

Easily convert your Day One journals into Obsidian markdown.

How to import

  1. Export your Day One journal as JSON

    day-one-export.png

  2. Extract the .zip file you are given into a folder in your Obsidian vault. The default folder is a top level folder called day-one-in, but this is customizable in the settings

    unzipped-in-obsidian.png

    [!NOTE] You may not see the .json file in Obsidian, this is fine as long as it is there in your system file explorer

  3. Adjust the settings to match what your setup

    example-settings.png

  4. Click import and verify all your entries have been created in the folder you designated

    img.png

  5. If there were any errors when importing, a file called Failed Imports.md will be created in that directory with the reason that the import failed. This may be caused by a conflicting file name (e.g. if you used date-based file names with the format YYYY-MM-DD and had two files on the same date).

  6. Once you are happy with your import, you can delete the journal JSON file and move the photos/videos to wherever you prefer

If something doesn't seem right please file an issue on this repository.

Features

Supported

  • Text entries
  • Rich text
  • Date-based file names or UUID file names
  • Inline images and videos

Added to frontmatter

  • Tags
  • If entry is starred
  • If entry is pinned
  • If entry is "all day"
  • Location (name & coordinates)
  • Activity (e.g. walking, cycling, train, flying, etc)

Not Currently Planned

  • Customizable metadata formats (i.e not in frontmatter)
  • Weather

OSS

  • Zod: MIT License