How to: Sync highlights to knowledge bases

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What are knowledge bases & what are their benefits? #

Knowledge bases are third party services that you trust to store your notes across devices. Some examples of these services are OneNote, Notion, or Obsidian.

With Command, you can sync your highlights and notes to knowledge bases for archival and later access. This advance feature lets you have the things you read in the places you write.

How can I use knowledge bases with Command? #

Command offers the ability to sync or export journals & highlights to knowledge bases of your choice.

Syncing Journals
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To sync a journal, tap + Add Integration and follow the flow to integrate with your service of choice. After integrating notes & highlights added to this journal will automatically sync to your desired knowledge base. We currently service 3 types of knowledge bases – Readwise, Notion, and OneNote.

Exporting Journals
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To export a journal, tap Export and then choose the type of format you’d like to export to. The following share sheet will enable you to place your files to the destination of your choice.

Syncing Highlights
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To sync all highlights, go to the command bar at the bottom of the browser tap ⌘ + Highlights.

In highlights, tap the top left sync icon and add the account of your choice. After this is set up, all highlights made on Command will automatically sync to your knowledge base as they’re made.

 
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