The Vault Changelog plugin allows users to maintain a changelog of recently edited files within their Obsidian vault. It offers flexibility by enabling manual or automatic updates to the changelog. The plugin requires users to specify a dedicated changelog note, which can be embedded in other notes for convenience. Users can customize the number of recent files displayed and set up automatic refreshes triggered by note modifications, deletions, or renames. This functionality helps users track and manage changes across their vault more efficiently, improving organization and workflow visibility.
The Git Changelog plugin offers an insightful view into your Obsidian vault’s Git commit history by presenting detailed changelogs directly in the sidebar. It tracks changes across the vault, highlighting lines added or deleted, file movements, and renames, offering both a broad and granular look at modifications over time. The plugin supports filtering to exclude irrelevant files or folders, keeping the changelog focused and clean. For individual notes, it shows historical edits with per-version stats, making it easier to trace document evolution.