Use case or problem
What’s happening now is that I’ll sit down at my computer after, say, having had Obsidian Sync turned off, and didn’t realize it, and I’ll work for awhile… and then realize sync was turned off (because I was messing around with folders names or whatever and shut down all of my sync services to avoid race conditions). I turn it on, and a bunch of files merge. Which, yay, no data loss! But those files get kind of borked visually (for example, “cssclass” goes in the middle now, a bunch of duplicated data), and I’d like to fix them all at once instead of stumbling across them later when I’m in work-mode.
Proposed solution
I would find it helpful if there was a way to filter the Sync log so that I could see merged files — or better yet, get a popup that a merge is happening so I’m aware of it and not surprised when I go and look at a file that got merged in this way. They currently don’t show up as an “error” but I want to be able to see them so I can resolve any conflicts while they’re still likely to be fresh in my mind.
So that end, I would love to see a popup a la obsidian sync’s “pushed x number of files” thing that says “merged 6 files, see log for details” and then the log lets me filter by “merged” (& maybe “not accepted” or whatever, but I mostly care about merged) and not just “errors.”
Current workaround (optional)
Right now, every time I sit down at my computer and open Obsidian, I monitor the entire sync process to ensure there aren’t any problems — and it can take awhile.
Related feature requests (optional)
I think @luckman212 requested something similar in Discord.