The Linter plugin for Obsidian enhances note-taking by streamlining formatting and organization with customizable rules. Users can toggle and configure rules to suit their workflows, addressing aspects like YAML structure, headings, spacing, and footnotes. The plugin supports auto-correction of common issues such as redundant spaces, inconsistent list markers, and improper heading capitalization. It ensures cleaner, more consistent notes by aligning document styles and applying standards like proper ellipses and trailing punctuation removal. With an emphasis on configurability, the Linter plugin allows each rule to operate independently, offering flexibility to meet diverse formatting needs without rigid constraints.
The Heading Shifter plugin is designed to streamline the process of managing markdown headings in Obsidian. It allows users to easily shift the heading levels (from Heading 1 to Heading 6) for selected text, either increasing or decreasing the levels in batch. The plugin also supports inserting new headings, either at the current level or adjusted by one level up or down. It includes additional features like customizing how headings are applied, with the ability to remove specific styles such as bullet points or bold text. This plugin simplifies organizing and structuring notes, making it ideal for users working with large documents or those frequently rearranging content.
The Lapel plugin enhances the visual clarity of your Obsidian editor by adding markers next to each heading, allowing users to quickly distinguish between heading levels (e.g., h1, h2, h3). These markers are displayed in the editor gutter and can also be used to swiftly adjust heading levels through an accessible menu. Users can fully customize the appearance of these markers for individual heading levels using CSS, enabling unique styling to match personal preferences or themes.
The Number Headings plugin allows you to add numbers to your headings in a document, giving them an outline-style numbering format such as "1.1.2". This feature is particularly useful for creating organized and structured content. With this plugin, you can also customize the numbering system by specifying the start number and separator character. Additionally, you have control over automatic numbering for specific files, making it easy to manage your documentation workflow.
The Heading Decorator plugin enhances the visual structure of notes in Obsidian by adding customizable decorations to headings based on their level. It introduces visual markers that can appear before or after headings, helping users navigate and differentiate content sections more clearly. The plugin offers a range of display options such as ordered counters, custom list styles, and specified strings, with support for both ordered and unordered modes.
The Sticky Headings plugin ensures that your current heading stays visible at the top of your note while you scroll, making it simpler to keep track of where you are in a lengthy document. This added clarity is especially helpful when creating multiple heading levels, as it prevents the confusion that often arises from switching sections. By preserving the active heading on screen, the plugin helps you focus on the content under that heading without losing context. You can fine-tune its behavior through compatible styling configurations, adjusting how much space the sticky bar occupies so it doesn’t interfere with your workflow. Whether you’re drafting quickly or updating an existing piece, always knowing which section you’re in offers a smoother experience and a more organized editing process.
The Headings in Explorer plugin enhances the Obsidian file explorer by integrating headings from documents into a clickable hierarchy. This feature simplifies navigation by consolidating heading-based access directly within the file explorer, eliminating the need to toggle between panels. Users can customize which heading levels to display and benefit from a 'Highlight Location' feature that reveals and highlights the current heading based on the cursor's position. The plugin also supports advanced configurations to include non-heading text, such as bolded lines or regex-matched patterns, as pseudo-headings in the explorer. Designed for desktop use, it integrates seamlessly with core Obsidian functionality, making navigation more efficient.
The Filename Emoji Remover plugin simplifies the management of markdown headings within Obsidian. Users can efficiently shift or apply heading levels (from 1 to 6) with a single command, either increasing or decreasing heading sizes for selected text. This feature is particularly useful when reorganizing or consolidating notes, such as when moving sections between files or integrating content. The plugin also allows inserting new headings at the current level or one level deeper/higher. It includes customization options for removing specific styles like bullet points or bold text when applying headings, offering a more streamlined and consistent approach to note formatting.