#file-tracking
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    List Modified
    3 years ago by Francis Kafieh
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    Score: 69/100
    The List Modified plugin helps Obsidian users maintain an accurate log of all files modified within specified timeframes, such as daily, weekly, or monthly periods. Instead of relying on system modification timestamps, which can be unreliable due to file movement or syncing, this plugin creates persistent text-based logs. These logs are linked directly to corresponding periodic notes, providing a reliable archive of changes. The plugin offers extensive configuration options to tailor which files are logged and how the logs are formatted.
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    Vault Size History
    6 months ago by Technerium
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    Score: 50/100
    Category: Data Visualization
    The Vault Size History plugin enables Obsidian users to visualize the growth of their vault by displaying a graph that tracks the number of files over time. It allows customization of file categories, enabling users to group files by folders, patterns, or regular expressions for more detailed insights. Users can toggle visibility of specific file categories on the graph, adjust date formats, and define exclusive or inclusive categories for precise analysis. This plugin is ideal for users looking to monitor changes in their vault structure and content over time.
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    Update Time
    8 months ago by Sébastien Dubois
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    Score: 34/100
    The Update Time plugin enhances your Obsidian workflow by automatically updating the metadata of your notes to include creation and modification timestamps. It tracks file changes, whether they occur inside or outside Obsidian, and updates the `created` and `updated` properties in the front matter with accurate file creation and modification times. Additionally, it supports folder exclusions, allowing users to specify directories where updates should not occur, such as templates. This plugin is particularly helpful for maintaining an accurate timeline of note edits and organizing metadata effectively.
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    Vault Changelog
    4 years ago by Badr Bouslikhin
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    Score: 26/100
    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.
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