
* Page title
* Metadata format of author/title/url/image
* The highlight header
* The notification of newly synced content
And see how your formatting works with a live preview!
cc #roamcult
https://help.readwise.io/article/112-how-can-i-customize-the-roam-export
Now you can tune exactly how content shows up in your @RoamResearch exactly to your liking >:)
We've also revamped our docs to show both the default templates we use, as well as some advanced examples
https://help.readwise.io/article/112-how-can-i-customize-the-roam-export
We've also revamped our docs to show both the default templates we use, as well as some advanced examples

Common use cases:
* Link to the daily note when new highlights come into Roam (or don't!)
* Use different namespaces for books vs articles vs tweets
* Create a TODO for new pages
But we're just scratching the surface â let us know of your templates & we'll add them to the docs!
* Link to the daily note when new highlights come into Roam (or don't!)
* Use different namespaces for books vs articles vs tweets
* Create a TODO for new pages
But we're just scratching the surface â let us know of your templates & we'll add them to the docs!

The #1 most requested (by far) remaining piece of @roamresearch flexibility was being able to add
ă €
㠀㠀indentation
ă €
to your Roam Templates. You now can!

Another quality of life improvement: you can delete the "Highlights header" template entirely to have highlights sync as a flat list on your Roam page, for folks who prefer that flow.
The Readwise->Roam Sync should really be able to accommodate just about any use case now
The Readwise->Roam Sync should really be able to accommodate just about any use case now
