The Recent Files plugin is a simple yet convenient Obsidian plugin that keeps track of the files you've recently opened, displaying them in a tidy list in your sidebar. You can easily access and re-open your most frequently used notes with just a click or a drag-and-drop operation. Plus, hovering over an item lets you preview its content without having to open it. With this plugin, you'll save time navigating through your Obsidian vault and stay focused on your work.
The Weekly Review plugin simplifies the process of reviewing files created in the past week within Obsidian. By automating the opening of recently created files, it eliminates the tedious task of manually locating and accessing them. The review period is configurable, allowing users to customize the number of days to include in their review. This plugin is ideal for users who want to maintain an organized workflow and stay on top of their weekly progress with minimal effort.
The Nuke Orphans plugin is a simple yet effective tool for Obsidian users. This plugin allows you to easily trash orphaned attachments or all files using a command. With three commands at your disposal, you can quickly tidy up your Obsidian vault and get rid of unnecessary files. What's more, the plugin will always ask for confirmation before trashing any files, ensuring that you're in control throughout the process. Whether you're cleaning up after importing data or simply maintaining your vault's organization, Nuke Orphans is a helpful addition to your Obsidian toolkit.
The Janitor plugin helps users manage their Obsidian vault by identifying and removing unnecessary files. It detects orphan files, such as unreferenced media and attachments, as well as empty files that contain only whitespace. Users can set size limits to identify large files for potential deletion and configure expiration dates for notes, ensuring outdated content is managed effectively.
The File Cleaner plugin helps you efficiently manage and declutter your Obsidian vault by identifying and removing empty files and unused attachments. It detects files with 0 bytes or those containing only spaces and line breaks, along with unused media attachments such as images and PDFs. Users can customize how deletions are handled, with options to move files to the system trash, an Obsidian-specific trash folder, or permanently delete them.
The Import Attachments+ plugin streamlines how media and document files are added and organized within your vault. Through configurable folder structures and naming conventions, it helps you easily manage where attachments end up and how they are labeled. You can choose to move or copy incoming files, ensuring newly added content aligns with your organizational approach. With flexible embed or link options, you can arrange images or documents exactly as needed in your notes without hassle. Additionally, the plugin offers features to rename and delete folder structures, maintaining a tidy vault. Overall, it aims to simplify the handling of attachments and keep everything neatly organized in an Obsidian environment.
The Sort Frontmatter plugin helps streamline your Obsidian notes by organizing the frontmatter properties in alphabetical order. This recursive sorting extends to objects, arrays, and their nested structures up to five levels deep. Designed with simplicity in mind, the plugin avoids unnecessary settings and icons, ensuring minimal cognitive load. Users can activate it via the Command Palette, allowing for quick and efficient frontmatter sorting in the current file.
The File Ignore plugin allows users to control which files Obsidian indexes by applying dot prefixes, similar to a .gitignore mechanism. It helps improve performance by preventing large or unnecessary files from being indexed, reducing startup times significantly. Users can define matching rules to hide specific files, folders, or patterns and toggle visibility when needed.
The Open in GitHub plugin enables seamless navigation from your Obsidian vault to the corresponding files or repositories on GitHub. By integrating directly with your GitHub-hosted content, it streamlines collaboration and code referencing workflows for users managing version-controlled notes or projects. With a simple command, users can quickly open the active file or project folder in their browser, eliminating the need to manually locate files on GitHub.