Alex 🇮🇹 💛 🇷🇺 on Nostr: I realized only recently that when in #Logseq you place queries in the right sidebar, ...
I realized only recently that when in #Logseq you place queries in the right sidebar, the current-page variable refers to the current page in the main view!!
So I created a page called "Current page" and placed there some useful queries, like the one that look for mention of the current page in indexes, to realize a convenient UI to browse polyhierarchies.
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