@ErickSky: If you use Obsidian, this is GOLD [Grafily] The Obsidian plugin that turns your everyday family notes into stunning int…
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Grafily is a new Obsidian plugin that generates interactive family trees from local markdown files, emphasizing privacy and local processing.
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