The Link with alias plugin enhances the process of linking within Obsidian by allowing users to create links with custom aliases, which are stored in the front matter of the target notes. This plugin supports multiple use cases, including creating links from selected text, adding aliases to existing links, and toggling link display text. It helps users maintain consistent and descriptive link names while making note organization more efficient. The plugin also provides customizable settings for how links and aliases are handled, making it a powerful tool for anyone looking to streamline their note linking process.
The Redirect plugin is a game-changer for site administrators seeking to streamline their website's navigation. With this plugin, you can easily redirect URLs to new locations, making it easy to update your site's structure without losing traffic or search engine ranking. Whether you're consolidating duplicate content, updating page paths, or migrating to a new domain, Redirect makes the process painless and efficient. Its user-friendly interface allows you to set up custom redirects with ease, ensuring a seamless experience for both users and search engines alike.
The Multilingual plugin is designed to simplify the powerful linking capabilities of Obsidian for multilingual users. This plugin automatically translates note names into multiple languages, allowing you to easily link notes across all the languages you use. With just a few settings and a translation API key, you can effortlessly switch between languages and keep your notes organized.
The Alias Picker plugin enhances the Obsidian experience by streamlining the process of modifying wiki and Markdown links within notes. With two primary commands—'Pick alias' and 'Pick block'—users can easily select an alternative alias for a file or modify a referenced block. This plugin improves workflow efficiency by allowing quick access to available aliases and blocks directly from the note, minimizing the need for manual edits. For optimal use, keyboard shortcuts can be assigned to these commands, making it even more convenient to manage links and references.