Oh that sounds cool! I’d be interested in running that. Are you going to make it public? That would be cool to sync the watch history into the journal on a recurring basis.
I’m more interested in Notes atm. (I probably should have made this two seperate posts).
I have the notes exported as standard markdown using the exporter program mentioned above, so problem is converting the markdown into something that’ll work ok with Logseq. I found GitHub - andreoliwa/logseq-doctor: Logseq Doctor: heal your flat old Markdown files before importing them which seems what I need, but it crashed on start. Haven’t looked into the error yet.
I think I’ll import them all as pages instead of journal entires, then generate journal entries that embed the page if it’s small, otherwise links to it. So I can recover the journal aspects of the notes.