Welcome.
- Could try to:
- take a backup
- restore the exact folder structure
- re-index
- hope for the best
- Otherwise:
- Don’t use
Logseq
as the name of a folder. - Treat Logseq as part of the system (i.e. protected/hidden), not as a container (and thus folder).
- Therefore, move each graph outside folder
Logseq
and where it has more affinity with. That also:- prevents some single-point-of-failure scenarios
- makes for better comparisons and overall organization
- Therefore, move each graph outside folder
- Name your graphs as domains and your pages as concepts.
- Check A whiteboard for the main concepts in Logseq
- The name of a:
- page: should imply the containing graph as its namespace
- graph: should be self-sufficient, not depending on some other container
- Keep in mind than in future versions most data will be kept in a database, simplifying the file system.
- Don’t use