The JSON Importer plugin allows users to import JSON and CSV files directly into Obsidian, creating a separate note for each row or object in the source file. It provides an intuitive interface to select files, specify templates, and customize note names, folders, and content formatting using Handlebars templates. Users can also pull data from a URL or handle more complex imports using batch processing. The plugin supports features like dynamic note naming, file path creation, and handling duplicate note names. It offers additional flexibility with custom helper functions and Handlebars logic, enabling users to create detailed, well-structured notes from large datasets. This is an essential tool for users looking to automate data imports or convert external data sources into Obsidian notes.
The Fuzzy Note Creator plugin streamlines the process of creating notes in Obsidian by offering a fuzzy search interface for selecting destination folders and naming new notes. Users can create notes in various workspace views, including new tabs, windows, or split panes, and can utilize bulk creation for adding multiple notes to the same folder. The plugin supports advanced customization, such as folder recommendations based on the current note, note templates with placeholders for dynamic content like dates and times, and untitled note handling. Additional features include an override for the native 'New Note' button and note title templates. This plugin is designed to enhance note creation workflows by making the process faster, more flexible, and user-friendly.
The New Note New Window plugin for Obsidian enhances the note-taking experience by allowing users to create new notes in a floating window. This plugin provides flexibility with settings to control whether new notes open in the same window or a new one. It also offers the option to create notes in the default folder or specify a custom folder. Users can easily create new notes by running the designated command or by assigning a custom shortcut.
The Template by Note Name plugin allows users to automatically apply templates to newly created or renamed notes based on their names. Users can define custom rules to match note names by prefix, suffix, or contained text, enabling more efficient note creation and organization. Templates can be stored in a designated folder, and the plugin supports case-sensitive matching. This tool is especially useful for users of the Zettelkasten method or anyone who wants to standardize the format of certain note types, such as meeting notes, tasks, or ideas. Additionally, users have the option to apply templates when renaming notes, with template content being added to the existing note. The plugin helps users maintain a structured and consistent note-taking workflow within Obsidian.
The Note Auto Creator plugin simplifies note creation and linking in Obsidian by automatically generating notes when links are created to non-existing files. It enhances the link suggestion process with customizable triggers (e.g., `@`), allows template application through Templater or QuickAdd, and supports relative paths and folder-based note suggestions. Users can limit suggestions to specific vault sections, include folder paths, and customize link behavior. Additionally, the plugin enables seamless integration of templates, making it highly adaptable to various workflows. Its features are ideal for maintaining organized and efficient note structures while supporting aliases, header linking, and folder-based organization.
The Note From Form plugin allows users to create dynamic, form-driven note templates in Obsidian. It extends the functionality of the core Templates plugin by introducing customizable input fields, initial values, and user-defined JavaScript functions for generating template data. Users can design interactive forms with text, numbers, dates, dropdowns, and more. Templates can define how note names, file locations, and note content are created using input-driven logic. Custom logic is supported via Mustache templates or JavaScript functions, enabling advanced formatting and automation. This plugin is ideal for users who want to create repeatable, structured notes, like project templates, meeting notes, or task lists, while maintaining flexibility in how data is captured and used.
The Object Writer plugin is designed to facilitate creative writing exercises by generating a quick note with a random word and a built-in timer. Ideal for object writing, it encourages sensory-rich descriptions and creative exploration. The plugin automatically names and formats new notes, incorporating customizable elements such as the date, time, and random word. Users can adjust the timer settings, note file path, and default tags for flexibility. This tool is perfect for writers looking to incorporate structured exercises into their workflow, offering a seamless integration with Obsidian's note-taking capabilities.
The New Note Fixer plugin ensures consistent behavior when creating new notes from links in Obsidian. By default, Obsidian follows a specific setting for placing new notes, but this behavior changes when links include folder paths or relative paths. This can lead to unexpected note placements or even errors when trying to access notes outside the vault. The plugin resolves these inconsistencies by enforcing the configured default location for new notes, preventing errors and ensuring a predictable workflow when linking to non-existent files.