#filemanagement
  • 01.
    Update frontmatter modified date
    a year ago by Alan Grainger
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    Score: 52/100
    The Update frontmatter modified date plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to keep their notes organized and up-to-date. This plugin automatically updates the modified property in your frontmatter/YAML when you edit a note, ensuring that your notes always reflect the latest changes. With its customizable options, you can specify which YAML field name to use, date format, and even exclude certain folders from being updated. One of the unique features of this plugin is its ability to track edits independently of the filesystem modified time. This means that the frontmatter will only update when you actively work on a file within Obsidian, eliminating any unnecessary updates. The plugin also includes options to append dates to a history array and exclude specific files or folders from being updated. Overall, the Update frontmatter modified date plugin is a powerful tool for keeping your notes tidy and up-to-date, with its customizable settings and intelligent update mechanism making it a must-have for any Obsidian user.
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  • 02.
    Recently Added Files
    2 months ago by Lemon695
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    Score: 50/100
    Category: File Management
    The Recently Added Files Plugin for Obsidian simplifies the process of locating newly added documents, images, and PDFs by displaying them directly in the sidebar. This plugin is especially useful when you're working with multiple files and need a quick way to identify and manage recently added content. You can even exclude specific folders or file paths from the list for a more streamlined view. Whether you're renaming new images or editing newly added documents, this plugin provides a quick and organized way to find them. It builds on the foundation of the "recent-files-obsidian" plugin, tailored specifically to highlight newly added files, ensuring a more focused and efficient workflow.
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  • 03.
    S3agle
    8 months ago by Turner Monroe (turnercore)
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    Score: 50/100
    Category: File Management
    The S3agle plugin enhances file management in Obsidian by integrating S3 storage and the Eagle file management app. It enables seamless uploading of files to S3 or Eagle, creating preview links and managing local or remote file storage. Users can configure settings for automatic uploads, drag-and-drop functionality, and selective local-only storage. The plugin supports embedding files such as PDFs and PowerPoints using external viewers and includes options for file name hashing for privacy. With commands for bulk uploads or downloads and the ability to handle files across platforms, S3agle simplifies file organization and retrieval for Obsidian users.
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  • 04.
    Structured Copy: Files & Folders
    3 days ago by SchmidA
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    Score: 50/100
    The Structured Copy: Files & Folders plugin enhances organization in Obsidian by allowing users to copy the contents of files and folder structures in a clean JSON format. This plugin maintains the hierarchical arrangement of folders and includes file contents, making it ideal for backing up notes, sharing structured data, analyzing content organization, and migrating data to other systems. It features timestamped outputs, duplicate removal, and the ability to copy single files, multiple selections, or entire folders. Users can paste the structured JSON output into any compatible editor or tool for further use.
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  • 05.
    Insert Multiple Attachments
    10 days ago by mnaoumov
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    Score: 50/100
    The Insert Multiple Attachments plugin enhances the default 'Insert Attachment' feature in Obsidian by enabling users to insert multiple attachments at once. This modification allows for a more efficient workflow, particularly when dealing with large numbers of files that need to be attached to a note. With this plugin, users can streamline their note-taking process by bypassing the need to insert attachments one by one, improving productivity and saving time when managing multiple files within their Obsidian vault.
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  • 06.
    Cloudinary Uploader
    4 months ago by Jordan Handy
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    Score: 50/100
    The Cloudinary Uploader plugin enables Obsidian users to automatically upload images, audio, video, and other raw files directly to their Cloudinary cloud storage account instead of saving them locally. It streamlines media handling by instantly uploading pasted media to a pre-configured Cloudinary folder, supporting both single-file and multi-file uploads. Users can also set default transformation parameters for media files, allowing for on-the-fly adjustments like resizing, cropping, or applying filters, all managed via Cloudinary's URL-based API. The plugin prioritizes security by using unsigned uploads, avoiding the need to input sensitive API keys. Customizable settings include the ability to configure a Cloudinary Cloud Name, upload preset, and default folder location, giving users control over how and where their files are stored and accessed.
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  • 07.
    External File Card
    4 months ago by James-Yu
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    Score: 49/100
    The External File Card plugin enhances Obsidian by providing an intuitive way to reference files stored outside your vault. It allows users to display detailed cards or create inline links for external files and folders using customizable code blocks or Obsidian URIs. These cards include file names, paths, creation dates, and modification dates, with clickable links to open files or folders in default system applications. The plugin supports multiple root paths for file searching, customizable display text, and efficient handling of spaces in file names. Designed for accessibility across devices, it is particularly useful for users managing external documents stored in cloud services like OneDrive.
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  • 08.
    Inbox Organiser
    2 days ago by Jamie Hurst
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    Score: 49/100
    The Inbox Organiser plugin streamlines the organization of new notes in your Obsidian vault by automatically collecting unorganized files into a designated inbox folder. It provides a user-friendly interface for moving files from the inbox to other folders within the vault, ensuring that your workspace remains tidy. Additionally, the plugin offers configurable periodic reminders to prompt users to clear their inbox, enhancing note management efficiency. With its automation and easy-to-use interface, this tool is ideal for maintaining an organized vault structure.
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  • 09.
    Simple Image Inserter
    10 months ago by Joey Holtzman
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    Score: 46/100
    The Simple Image Inserter plugin for Obsidian allows users to easily insert images into their notes without relying on an external file explorer. The plugin provides a built-in file explorer interface to select images, which are then automatically embedded into the note and copied to the Obsidian vault. This functionality streamlines the image insertion process, making it more efficient for users who frequently work with images in their notes. It is inspired by the Better File Link plugin and offers a straightforward solution for managing and adding images to Obsidian documents.
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  • 10.
    Metacopy & URL
    4 months ago by Mara-Li
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    Score: 44/100
    The Metacopy & URL plugin enhances the functionality of frontmatter keys and link generation within Obsidian. It allows users to quickly copy the value of specific frontmatter keys from notes into their clipboard. Multiple keys can be specified, and if multiple values are found, users can choose the desired value from a menu. The plugin also facilitates the creation of custom links to files using different methods, such as fixed folder paths, Obsidian paths, or frontmatter keys. Users can generate shareable links for notes, with support for folder note behavior that removes the filename from the URL if it matches the folder name. Integration with Obsidian To Mkdocs allows for seamless link copying. This plugin is ideal for users who frequently reference frontmatter values or need to generate links for use in external documentation or publishing workflows.
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  • 11.
    Harpoon
    a year ago by mask(developermask)
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    Score: 41/100
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  • 12.
    Better File Link
    4 months ago by Marc Julian Schwarz
    Score: 40/100
    Category: File Management
    The Better File Link plugin enhances the ability to link to and embed files within Obsidian notes. Users can select files directly from within Obsidian without needing to use external file explorers. The plugin allows customization of file link prefixes, the option to toggle file extension visibility, and the choice between opening the file or its containing folder. It also supports embedding various file types such as images, audio, video, PDFs, and Markdown files. These features make it easier to organize and reference external files in your notes, improving workflow and accessibility.
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  • 13.
    Reveal Active File Button
    4 months ago by Clare Macrae
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    Score: 39/100
    The Reveal Active File Button plugin adds a convenient button to Obsidian's interface that reveals the location of the currently active file in the File Explorer. This feature provides a quick way to locate and view neighboring files within the same directory. Instead of using the existing command or pane menu option, users can simply click the crosshairs icon to scroll the File Explorer to the active file's position. The plugin enhances workflow efficiency, especially in large vaults or folders with numerous files, where locating a file manually can be tedious. If the file position is not accurate on the first click, a second click ensures the file is correctly highlighted.
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  • 14.
    Link indexer
    4 months ago by Yuliya Bagriy
    Score: 36/100
    The Link indexer plugin for Obsidian automates the creation of index notes that list and count links between notes in your vault based on customizable conditions. Users can configure multiple presets to generate different types of reports, such as used links, nonexistent files, or specific exclusions. The plugin supports options to include embeds, strict line breaks, and filtering links by file names or paths. This tool helps users better understand and manage the connections within their vault, making it ideal for organizing and navigating large collections of notes.
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  • 15.
    AidenLx's Folder Note
    4 months ago by AidenLx
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    Score: 36/100
    The AidenLx's Folder Note plugin enhances folder organization within Obsidian by allowing users to create and manage folder-linked notes. It synchronizes notes with their corresponding folders, enabling actions like renaming, moving, and deletion to affect both the note and folder simultaneously. Users can open a folder's note directly by clicking on the folder, and folder notes can be hidden from the file explorer for a cleaner view. The plugin supports folder focus mode, which highlights the selected folder while dimming others, and offers folder overview capabilities, enabling users to see file summaries within a folder. Customization options include folder note templates, file sorting, and filtering. The plugin aims to create a seamless experience where folders and notes function as a unified entity, significantly enhancing folder navigation and organization in Obsidian.
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  • 16.
    Luhman
    4 months ago by Dylan Elliott
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    Score: 32/100
    Category: File Management
    The Luhman plugin is designed specifically for users of Obsidian who maintain a zettelkasten, a note-taking system popularized by German philosopher Niklas Luhmann. This plugin provides four essential commands to streamline your workflow: create child notes, sibling notes, open zettels, and insert Zettel links. With these commands, you can effortlessly organize your notes using Luhmann-style IDs as filenames. Whether you're writing a new idea or connecting existing thoughts, the Luhman plugin simplifies the process of creating relationships between your notes.
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  • 17.
    Vault Transfer
    10 months ago by ImaginaryProgramming
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    Score: 29/100
    The Vault Transfer plugin allows users to seamlessly transfer notes between different Obsidian vaults. By selecting a note and configuring the target vault and folder, users can easily move content and, if desired, create a link to the transferred note in the original vault. The plugin also offers the option to delete the original note after transferring or overwrite existing files in the target vault. Additionally, it supports transferring multiple notes at once and even creating corresponding folders in the destination vault. This plugin simplifies the process of managing content across multiple vaults, making it ideal for users who work with more than one Obsidian vault.
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  • 18.
    sync-db-os
    5 months ago by ketd
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    Score: 28/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The sync-db-os plugin streamlines file synchronization in Obsidian by automatically uploading local images to specified object storage and updating their links. It also facilitates the resolution of conflicts between notes edited on multiple devices and supports uploading large files like PDFs while storing only their hash values in the database. Designed to optimize database usage, the plugin integrates with MongoDB and CouchDB, and supports major object storage providers such as Tencent Cloud and Alibaba Cloud. Key features include automatic image uploads, manual conflict resolution, and efficient large file management.
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  • 19.
    NSFW filter
    6 months ago by catvatar
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    Score: 28/100
    Category: Privacy & Security
    The NSFW filter plugin allows users to toggle the visibility of files marked as NSFW in Obsidian. By moving such files into a designated NSFW folder, users can hide them from view when sharing their notes. The plugin helps protect personal or sensitive content from being displayed publicly. It automatically saves the original location of files and can toggle them back and forth between the main vault and the NSFW folder. This functionality is ideal for users needing to manage sensitive information without compromising privacy in shared environments.
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  • 20.
    VSCode Editor
    a year ago by Sun Xvming
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    Score: 21/100
    Category: File Management
    The VSCode Editor plugin for Obsidian is a game-changer for developers who work with code in their notes. This plugin brings the power of VSCode's editor to Obsidian, allowing you to view and edit various code files directly within your vault. With support for over 20 programming languages, including C, Python, JavaScript, and more, this plugin makes it easy to work on code snippets without having to switch between editors. The plugin offers a range of features that make it easy to use, including customizable themes, font sizes, and shortcuts. You can even edit individual code blocks from within your Markdown documents using the built-in Monaco Editor. Plus, with support for internal links quick preview, you can easily navigate through your code files without having to switch between tabs. Overall, the VSCode Editor plugin is a must-have for any developer who uses Obsidian as their note-taking tool. It's a powerful and feature-rich plugin that makes it easy to work on code snippets directly within your vault.
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  • 21.
    Unique attachments
    4 months ago by Dmitry Savosh
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    Score: 11/100
    The Unique Attachments plugin enhances file management in Obsidian by renaming attachments to ensure unique names using an MD5 hash. This ensures that files with identical content share the same name, providing consistency and eliminating duplicates. The plugin updates references in notes automatically after renaming and includes options to rename only linked attachments or those in the active file. Additionally, it can delete duplicate files within the same folder, helping to maintain a clean vault. Compatibility with standard Markdown links is supported, and integration with other plugins like 'Consistent attachments and links' can further streamline attachment handling. This tool is ideal for users who prioritize organization and efficiency in managing their Obsidian vaults.
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