feat(quick note): add option to control how duplicate filenames are h…#67
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…andled Introduce a new quickNoteAlwaysCreate setting. When disabled, opening a note with an existing filename will switch to that file instead of creating a new one with an incremented number. The legacy behavior (always create a numbered file) remains the default.
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I'm used to only using a single journal entry each day for summarizing and organizing, so I prefer all of the day's content to be consolidated in one note.
Introduce a new quickNoteAlwaysCreate setting. When disabled, opening a note with an existing filename will switch to that file instead of creating a new one with an incremented number. The legacy behavior (always create a numbered file) remains the default.