Using the universal search, we can already use NLD as a command to go to a specific date. It would be amazing if I could use this for linking cards [[.
For example, I could use [[tomorrow and it would suggest [[2026-03-31]]. A use case is my Week Todos. I would like to add the completion date at the end of the task using the link to the daily card.
I know we can use iOS shortcuts or other apps, but I would prefer not to be OS dependent (since I can use Supernotes, for example, on Android or Linux). Also, this already exists inside the app as a command.
Another option would be to add a special character for NLD.
The tag says that this has been implemented, but it does not seem to be working as intended. For example, typing [[yesterday]] creates/links to a new regular card instead of creating/linking to an existing daily card.
Yes, that was by design. Unfortunately, the line between what should and should not constitute a “daily card” is still quite blurry on Supernotes. In general, the point of a daily card is to have a place to collect random content from that day, primarily via our integrations (e.g. email to Supernotes, Telegram bot, Raycast extension, etc).
Daily cards were never really designed to be “everything that happened on this date”. For that, you should just go to the Calendar view for that date.
So when it comes to this feature, it doesn’t really make sense to allow you to “create” a daily card for yesterday (or for three weeks ago, or 2 years in the future), because that is not what daily cards are for.