[GH-ISSUE #811] Create/support spaces with notes in separate .md files divided by folders #407

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opened 2026-03-03 00:20:54 +03:00 by kerem · 4 comments
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Originally created by @e1fueg0 on GitHub (Feb 23, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App/issues/811

Hello and thx for the beautiful app.

Currently the app stores notes in a number of json files.

I have previously created notes in a number of separated .md files divided by folders. Could it be an option to have a special kind of space which arranges notes this way? This is convenient by three reasons:

  • the notes are still available to be edited with other tools, like notepad or so
  • the notes can be easily exported as they are just files in directories
  • one doesn't have to manually insert their notes to the app, if they have notes previously arranges this way.

Does it make sense?

Thanks in advance.

Originally created by @e1fueg0 on GitHub (Feb 23, 2021). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App/issues/811 Hello and thx for the beautiful app. Currently the app stores notes in a number of `json` files. I have previously created notes in a number of separated .md files divided by folders. Could it be an option to have a special kind of space which arranges notes this way? This is convenient by three reasons: - the notes are still available to be edited with other tools, like notepad or so - the notes can be easily exported as they are just files in directories - one doesn't have to manually insert their notes to the app, if they have notes previously arranges this way. Does it make sense? Thanks in advance.
kerem 2026-03-03 00:20:54 +03:00
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@Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Mar 12, 2021):

Hi, e1fueg0,

I am currently working on batch export of notes (which should have batch import too), so that would allow you to insert notes into Boost Note easily, maybe even folder structure with notes. See here: #734.

I don't think we currently have some huge interest to add a markdown raw notes format or space/storage that could read the notes in this format. But we can make this issue a feature request and gather interest if you want.

<!-- gh-comment-id:797655243 --> @Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Mar 12, 2021): Hi, e1fueg0, I am currently working on batch export of notes (which should have batch import too), so that would allow you to insert notes into Boost Note easily, maybe even folder structure with notes. See here: #734. I don't think we currently have some huge interest to add a markdown raw notes format or space/storage that could read the notes in this format. But we can make this issue a feature request and gather interest if you want.
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@e1fueg0 commented on GitHub (Mar 12, 2021):

hi, Komediruzecki,
thank you very much for reply and for gathering interest. we will see, mb someone else would be interested.

<!-- gh-comment-id:797748990 --> @e1fueg0 commented on GitHub (Mar 12, 2021): hi, Komediruzecki, thank you very much for reply and for gathering interest. we will see, mb someone else would be interested.
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@Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Aug 22, 2021):

@Rokt33r Should I transfer this issue to local space?

<!-- gh-comment-id:903329170 --> @Komediruzecki commented on GitHub (Aug 22, 2021): @Rokt33r Should I transfer this issue to local space?
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@Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Aug 22, 2021):

Closed this since it's been transferred already.

<!-- gh-comment-id:903349433 --> @Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Aug 22, 2021): Closed this since it's been transferred already.
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