This plugin allows you to do incremental writing in Obsidian. In incremental writing you add notes and blocks from your Obsidian vault to prioritised queues to be reviewed incrementally over time.
If you are interested in learning more about this plugin and incremental writing in general, here are some resources you may find useful:
Also, if you find incremental writing useful, you should definitely check out incremental reading!
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There are some options for automatically adding notes to queues.
Auto add notes using tags: In the settings page you can define a list of queue names and associated tags. When you modify a note, the plugin will check to see if a queue tag was added. If so, the note will automatically get added to the queue. This mapping only applies to newly created notes, ie. when you install the plugin it won't automatically add all notes with a given tag to a queue. So the recommended workflow is to begin by searching for all notes with a given tag and adding those to a queue using the "add search results to queue" function (see above). Then you can set up the queue to tag mapping in the settings to make sure that future notes with a given tag get added to the queue.
Auto add new notes option: When toggled on in the settings, new will automatically get added to the default queue. I recommend using the tag method above rather than this because using tags gives you more control over which notes get added and which queue(s) they get added to.
There are currently two scheduling styles to choose from: A-Factor and Simple.