The Custom Attachment Location plugin for Obsidian allows you to customize the location and naming of attachments in your notes. With this plugin, you can modify the folder path where new attachments are saved, as well as rename pasted files using variables such as the current note's filename, date, and time. You can also automatically update attachment folder names and file names, replace whitespace with hyphens, and convert images to JPEG format. Additionally, you can configure settings for renaming attachments on drag-and-drop or collecting commands, handling duplicate file names, and deleting orphaned attachments. This plugin offers a high degree of flexibility in managing your Obsidian attachments, making it an essential tool for users who work with multiple files and folders.
The Cursor Location plugin for Obsidian is a valuable tool for writers and editors who need to keep track of their cursor position within a document. This plugin displays the location of the cursor, including character and line numbers, in a customizable format. With options to set your own pattern for displaying cursor information, you can tailor the plugin to suit your specific needs.
The plugin also offers advanced features such as selection mode, which allows you to display the range of a selection or the position where the cursor started or ended. You can even choose to display the percentage of the document that the cursor is currently on, with options for different levels of precision.
Additionally, the plugin provides settings to customize the appearance and behavior of the status bar, including the ability to add padding to reduce shifting and adjust the width of the padding. Overall, the Cursor Location plugin is a must-have tool for anyone who wants to stay organized and focused while writing or editing in Obsidian.
The Mapbox Location Image plugin allows users to generate dynamic map images directly within Obsidian notes. By using simple code blocks, users can specify a location using latitude and longitude coordinates or by entering a search term. The plugin retrieves the map image from Mapbox and renders it directly in the note. It provides an easy way to visually represent specific locations without leaving Obsidian. Users must input their Mapbox API key in the plugin settings to enable this functionality. The plugin supports customization options for map appearance and display. This tool is useful for researchers, travelers, and note-takers who need quick access to geographic context within their notes.
The Geocoding Properties plugin allows users to enrich their Obsidian notes with location-based metadata by integrating geocoding API results. It automatically queries geocoding services using a note's address, title, or name to retrieve location data such as formatted addresses, latitude, longitude, and map links. The plugin supports multiple APIs, including Free Geocoding API and Google Geocoding API, and provides customizable options for property keys, map providers, and overwrite settings. Results can be inserted into the note’s frontmatter in formats compatible with other Obsidian plugins like obsidian-leaflet and obsidian-map-view, streamlining location-based workflows.