The AutoMOC plugin streamlines the process of managing Map of Content (MOC) notes in Obsidian. It ensures that backlinks, tagged mentions, and alias references are not missed by automatically importing them into the current note. Users can execute three key commands: importing notes based on linked mentions, tagged mentions, or specific aliases, all of which can be run through the command palette or shortcuts. The plugin supports frontmatter properties such as aliases and tags, allowing for more dynamic linking. Additional features include options for anchor links to headings, importing notes as various list formats, and ignoring specified folders during imports.
The Waypoint plugin enhances your Obsidian experience by automatically creating and maintaining dynamic tables of contents for your folder notes. With real-time updates, it ensures every file and subfolder is seamlessly linked without manual effort. This plugin integrates folder structures into the graph view, making navigation more intuitive while offering fine control over which folders are treated as categories. It’s perfect for users who prefer folders over tags for organization, eliminating repetitive tasks and simplifying note management. By embedding links directly into your markdown files, Waypoint ensures your content remains portable and accessible even outside Obsidian.
The Zoottelkeeper plugin helps organize and maintain folder structures within Obsidian by automatically generating index files in each folder. These index files list the contents of their respective folders and update dynamically when files or folders are moved, added, or deleted. Inspired by the 'Linking Your Thinking' (LYT) concept, the plugin facilitates the creation of Maps of Content (MOCs) to visualize and structure notes more effectively. Users can customize the style of the index files, set prefixes for index filenames, and add metadata tags to enhance searchability. Zoottelkeeper also supports templates via the Templater plugin, enabling users to format index files according to their preferences. By automating folder structure management, this plugin reduces manual effort in maintaining an organized vault, especially when working with large collections of notes and folders.
The Auto Glossary plugin for Obsidian enables users to automatically generate glossaries or maps of content (MOCs) from selected folders. This tool streamlines the process of creating interconnected reference documents, enhancing the ability to organize and link information. By generating glossary or MOC pages, the plugin helps users manage and explore their notes more effectively. The plugin is customizable and supports integration with folders, making it a useful tool for anyone looking to automate and enhance their knowledge organization workflow.
The Index Checker plugin for Obsidian helps ensure that your index files (MOCs or Canvas files) include all necessary links. The plugin allows you to define how index files are named and which files should be linked within them. It then verifies if any links are missing and provides the option to add them either directly into the index or to a separate file. The plugin offers flexibility, allowing users to organize their index files however they prefer while ensuring completeness. It is particularly useful for maintaining well-linked MOCs and Canvas files, with features such as customizable formatting and marking missing files in the file explorer.
The MOC Link Helper plugin enhances the organization of MOC (Map of Content) notes in Obsidian by streamlining the process of linking child notes to their respective MOCs. It provides an interactive view to manage and track links, ensuring that all related notes are correctly associated with their parent MOC. Users can add or remove links in bulk, filter notes based on specific criteria, and identify missing links to maintain a structured knowledge base.
The InsightA plugin leverages AI to transform lengthy articles into concise, atomic notes while generating structured Maps of Content (MOC) for seamless navigation and organization. Inspired by the Zettelkasten method, this plugin breaks down complex information into linked notes, complete with tags and references to the source. Users can customize settings such as the number of generated notes, tags, language, and additional metadata like year or location. The plugin also enables the creation of MOCs by grouping related notes and embedding them in a central note for better context and accessibility. Ideal for those looking to streamline their knowledge management workflow.