Random Structural Diary

by Timur Sidoriuk
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Description

Category: Creative & Writing Tools

The Random Structural Diary plugin helps generate random questions from a predefined list to inspire new thoughts. It allows users to create and customize their own question sets, which can be structured into sections within a file. The plugin randomly selects questions based on user-defined settings, offering flexibility in how many questions are chosen from each section. Users can also opt to have the questions inserted directly at the cursor location. This plugin is particularly useful for those seeking a structured approach to journaling or creative thinking, offering a dynamic way to explore different perspectives with each session.

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Latest Version

4 years ago

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Random Structural Diary Questions

Answer on random questions of your diary to get new thoughts; This plugin use a prepared list of questions if you doesn't have one. There is the list - https://zttl.wiki/Structural-diary-b5ecbe5e0dd643b1a868bd773b34094b

Update 1.1.0

Now by default plugin picks number of question from the whole file. You can change this behaviour to old style in plugin settings.

You can setup your own questions for example

    #Section1
        Question1
        Question2
        Question3
    #Section2
        Question1
        Question2
        Question3
    #Section3
        Question1
        Question2
        Question3

And fill this filename in plugin settings. It's important to keep section headers as # headers. Also questions separated by linebrakes \n. So, please write your questions by one at line.

Also you can setup number of questions from each section. Use the template sectionNumber-numberOfQuestions;sectionNumber-numberOfQuestions; Like 1-3;2-2;4-0 - it takes three questions from first section, two from second and zero from fourth; If section ommited then number of questions picks randomly (it can be 0);

To use plugin create a new file and execute command Create questions list

Release 1.1.2.

  • Now question inserts into cursor location.

Release 1.1.0.

  • Add global question picking feature

Release 1.0.6

  • Add support for questions files in folders
  • Add autofill for filename
  • Add option to show or hide section headers

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