The Attachment Management plugin provides advanced tools for organizing and renaming attachment files in Obsidian. It enables users to define flexible paths and naming conventions for attachments using variables like note name, note path, date, and MD5 hashes. The plugin supports automatic renaming of attachments when they are added, pasted, or dropped into markdown or canvas files, as well as when associated notes are renamed. Features include handling duplicate files, overriding settings for specific folders, files, or extensions, and excluding specified paths from processing. Experimental tools allow rearranging linked attachments to match configured settings.
The Note Folder Autorename plugin streamlines the management of folder notes in Obsidian by linking a note and its corresponding folder. When you make a note a folder note, the plugin creates a folder with the same name and places the note inside it. From that point, any renaming or moving of the note will automatically update the folder and maintain consistency. This is especially useful for organizing large topics that evolve into subtopics, as it ensures folder structures remain intuitive and linked. The plugin works quietly in the background without altering the UI, complementing tools like the Folder Note plugin for enhanced functionality.