SlipBot Logseq Importer
Import notes from Logseq pages into the slipbox. Use when user pastes a Logseq page with properties and bulleted notes. Parses page-level properties, extracts each bullet as an individual note, handle
Description
name: logseq-import description: Import notes from Logseq pages into the slipbox. Use when user pastes a Logseq page with properties and bulleted notes. Parses page-level properties, extracts each bullet as an individual note, handles nested bullets by adding parent context, then runs slipbot for each.
Logseq Import
Parse a Logseq page and create individual slipbox entries for each bullet point.
Critical Rule: Ignore All Tags
Do not import any tags from Logseq. This includes:
- Page-level
tags::property - Inline
#tagsin bullet content block-tags::metadata
Slipbot generates its own tags based on content. Logseq tags would conflict with this.
Input Format
Logseq pages have two parts:
1. Page Properties (top of page, key:: value format):
type:: #literature
source:: Book
author:: David Kadavy
title:: Digital Zettelkasten
alias:: zettelkasten-book
status::
tags::
2. Bulleted Notes (markdown list):
- First note content here
- Second note with [[page ref]] link
- Nested bullet under second
- Third note id:: abc123-uuid
Property Mapping
| Logseq Property | Slipbox Field |
|---|---|
title:: |
source.title |
source:: |
source.type (if plain text like "Book") |
source:: [text](url) |
source.title + source.url (if markdown link) |
author:: |
source.author |
type:: #literature |
Note type hint (maps to note) |
alias:: |
Ignore |
status:: |
Ignore |
tags:: |
Ignore (slipbot generates better tags) |
Empty properties (e.g., author:: with no value) → null
Parsing Rules
Properties
- Extract all
key:: valuelines at the top - Stop when hitting first bullet (
-) - Strip
#from values like#literature - Parse markdown links:
[text](url)→ extract both parts
Bullets
- Each top-level bullet (
-) becomes its own slipbox note - Nested bullets: Add parent context to make them standalone
- Example parent:
- [[Fleeting Notes]]: quick notes written anywhere - Example child:
- Can be on paper or digital - Result: "Fleeting Notes (quick notes written anywhere) can be on paper or digital"
- Example parent:
- Strip Logseq metadata from bullets:
id:: uuid→ removeblock-tags:: #xxx→ remove entirely#taginline tags → remove entirely (slipbot generates its own)#{"{"or malformed tags → remove
- Convert
[[page refs]]→ plain text (potential link targets)
Content Cleanup
- Remove trailing
id:: xxxfrom bullets - Remove
block-tags:: xxxentirely - Remove all
#taginline tags (slipbot generates its own tags) - Preserve markdown formatting (bold, italic, code)
Workflow
-
Precheck (before import)
- Parse the page properties and bullets (don't create notes yet)
- Generate a brief summary of what the page is about (1-2 sentences based on title, author, and content themes)
- Count total notes that will be created (including nested bullets that become standalone)
- Present to user: summary, note count, source info
- Ask for confirmation before proceeding with import
- If user declines, stop and don't create any notes
-
Parse the page (after confirmation)
- Extract page properties → source metadata
- Extract all bullets → note list
- Handle nesting by enriching child bullets with parent context
-
For each bullet, invoke slipbot workflow:
- Use
- {content}prefix (note type) - Include source:
~ {source.type}, {source.title} by {source.author} - Let slipbot handle: filename, tags, links, graph update
- Use
-
Report results
- Count of notes created
- Any issues encountered
Example
Input:
type:: #literature
source:: Book
author:: David Kadavy
title:: Digital Zettelkasten
- Rewriting ideas helps decide their importance
- [[Fleeting Notes]]: quick notes written anywhere
- Can be captured on paper or digitally
- Keywords should be specific to the idea id:: abc123
Processing:
-
Source:
Book, "Digital Zettelkasten" by David Kadavy -
Bullets extracted:
- "Rewriting ideas helps decide their importance"
- "Fleeting Notes: quick notes written anywhere"
- "Fleeting Notes can be captured on paper or digitally" (nested, parent context added)
- "Keywords should be specific to the idea" (id stripped)
-
Each sent to slipbot as:
- Rewriting ideas helps decide their importance ~ Book, Digital Zettelkasten by David Kadavy- etc.
Edge Cases
- No properties: Treat as standalone notes without source
- Deeply nested bullets (3+ levels): Flatten, accumulating context from all ancestors
- Citation sections (
## Citation:): Ignore (redundant with properties) - Non-bullet content: Ignore headers, paragraphs outside bullets
- Multiple
[[refs]]in one bullet: Keep all, convert to plain text
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