Announcing that a core part of @logseq is now scriptable with #NodeJS through github.com/logseq/nbb-log…! This means you can query and analyze your graphs with independent applications. Two specific use cases that are now possible:
Node.js scripts can run any #Datalog query that the Logseq app can. These scripts run independent of a Logseq app and can run in CI environments like Github actions. Learn more at github.com/logseq/nbb-log…
Node.js scripts can extract almost every actionable piece of text Logseq recognizes e.g. a url, property, page reference, etc. Learn more at github.com/logseq/nbb-log…
In @logseq's spirit of open source and local-first, this scripting pipeline gives apps full control to read graphs and can be deployed almost anywhere. I hope this encourages the community to build autonomous agents like slackbots and voice assistants on top of Logseq graphs
Thanks to #nbbjs for enabling nbb-logseq to be used as a library from #NodeJS scripts. Previously @logseq was mostly just scriptable through #ClojureScript scripts
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