The File path to URI plugin is a valuable addition to Obsidian's ecosystem, allowing users to easily convert local file paths to clickable URL links. With this plugin, you can quickly turn written paths into file URLs, eliminating the need for manual editing or copying and pasting. Additionally, the plugin provides two new commands that enable you to paste converted file paths from your clipboard as either a plain file URI or a link with the option to use only the file/folder name as the title. This feature is particularly useful when working with network paths or files located outside of your Obsidian vault.
The Backlink Full Path plugin enhances Obsidian’s backlink panel by displaying the complete file path of each backlink instead of just the file name. This is especially useful for users who maintain notes with identical titles across different folders, as it removes ambiguity and provides better context for where each backlink originates.
The Path Title plugin enhances the visibility of file paths in Obsidian by displaying the full path of the current file alongside its name. It allows users to customize the appearance of the path, including font size adjustments for better readability. Advanced settings enable path modifications, such as exact path or folder replacements, text replacements, and regular expression-based transformations. These features help streamline file organization and improve navigation, making it easier to manage and locate files within complex folder structures.
The Path Finder plugin enables users to discover relationships and connections between notes in their Obsidian vault. With its ability to find the shortest or all possible paths between two files, it helps users visualize note linkages effectively. The plugin offers both list-based and graph-based views for representing these connections, including options to customize the appearance and organization of the graph. Additional features include setting maximum path lengths, filtering files, and interactive graph navigation. This tool is particularly useful for exploring the structure of interconnected notes or identifying key link patterns in a vault.