The Folders to Graph plugin for Obsidian allows users to integrate their vault's folder structure into their graph view. By enabling this plugin, the folder hierarchy is visually represented within the graph, making it easier to navigate and manage notes that are organized by folders. This plugin is particularly helpful for users who rely on folder-based organization and want to see the relationships between notes in a more structured way. It is simple to install and offers a settings tab to toggle the visibility of the root folder node, as well as language support for both English and French.
The Daily Note Structure plugin automates the creation of folder and file structures for organizing daily notes in Obsidian. Designed for users who want more complex setups than a single folder for notes, it allows the generation of nested folders and files based on customizable date and time patterns using Moment.js formats. Templates can be assigned to folders or files, enabling content automation for each level of the hierarchy. Users can define folder and file structures via a JSON-like interface in the plugin's settings. Integration with plugins like Templater and Folder Notes enhances functionality by automating content generation and folder-specific notes. The plugin is ideal for users needing structured daily organization, such as hierarchical weekly or monthly layouts.
The Organized Daily Notes plugin helps users manage their daily notes by automatically sorting them into structured folders based on their creation date. Users can choose from different folder structures, such as Year, Year/Month, or Year/Month/Week, and customize folder names using Moment.js patterns. The plugin integrates seamlessly with Obsidian's core Daily Notes feature, ensuring a smooth workflow without manual organization. By maintaining a well-structured archive of daily notes, it enhances navigation and retrieval of past entries, making it easier to track long-term reflections and workflows.