#notenavigation
  • 1.
    Automatic Table Of Contents
    a year ago by Johan Satgé
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    Score: 49/100
    The Automatic Table Of Contents plugin allows users to generate and maintain an up-to-date table of contents (TOC) within Obsidian notes. It automatically updates the TOC as the note's headings change, ensuring that it always reflects the current structure of the document. Users can customize the appearance and functionality of the TOC with options for title, style, heading levels, and link inclusion. The plugin supports different styles like nested lists, ordered lists, and inline displays. Commands to insert the TOC manually are also available. It works seamlessly in both reading and editing modes, providing clickable links to headings for easy navigation. While it handles most common scenarios, certain edge cases like incomplete heading hierarchies may affect its output.
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  • 2.
    Daily notes calendar
    2 months ago by bartkessels
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    Score: 49/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Daily Note Calendar Plugin for Obsidian provides a streamlined way to access and manage your daily and weekly notes via an intuitive calendar view. Users can fully customize the format of their notes, with support for popular date formatting options using `date-fns` rules. This plugin eliminates the need to manually search for files in the file tree, offering a much quicker navigation system. While it currently focuses on navigating to notes, future updates will include features like date indicators for notes and the
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    Bearings
    9 months ago by Jeet Sukumaran
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    Score: 43/100
    The Bearings plugin enhances Obsidian by providing dynamic, tree-based visualizations of the relationships between notes in your vault. Using frontmatter-defined relationships such as parent-child, classifiers, and references, it helps users navigate the logical connections in their note network. Bearings supports hierarchical, symmetrical, and coordinate relationships, offering multiple predefined views like Positions, Parallels, and Crosslinks. The plugin also includes collapsible hierarchical displays, customizable relationship types, and embedded navigational views via code blocks. It is ideal for users who want a structured and interactive way to explore the semantic architecture of their notes.
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