The Smart Random Note plugin enhances the functionality of Obsidian's built-in random note feature, allowing users to open random notes with greater control. With four commands available, users can open a random note from search results, insert a link to a random note at the cursor position, or open a random note tagged with a specific tag. The plugin also offers settings for customizing its behavior, such as opening the random note in the active leaf or a new leaf. Overall, this plugin provides a more flexible and powerful way to discover and explore notes in Obsidian.
The Advanced Random Note plugin enhances note navigation in Obsidian by enabling users to create custom queries for opening random notes or files. It supports three query types: a custom language inspired by Obsidian search, Dataview queries, and regular expressions. Users can filter files by tags, paths, or filenames, and enable specific queries as commands for quick access. The plugin also includes features to disable folders from searches, ensuring irrelevant files are excluded. With options to customize the search behavior, including opening results in new tabs or folders, this plugin is ideal for streamlining workflows and rediscovering valuable notes.
The Daily Random Note plugin for Obsidian is a great tool for revisiting your past notes in a fun and productive way. It allows you to configure "Random Instances" that pull random files from specific folders or filtered by tags. You can set the plugin to display a random note at a set time each day, helping you revisit old ideas or refresh your memory without actively searching for them. If you don’t want the daily feature, you can easily trigger the plugin at any time via the ribbon icon. This is perfect for people who want to get more out of their note-taking by re-engaging with their old content in a non-intrusive way.
The Quick File Name plugin is a simple yet innovative tool that allows you to generate notes with randomly assigned file names. With just one click, the plugin creates a new note with a unique name, eliminating the need for manual naming or searching through existing files. The plugin also provides customization options, enabling you to adjust the length and character types of the generated names. Whether you're working on a project or organizing your notes, Quick File Name is a convenient solution that saves time and promotes efficiency.
The Random To-Do plugin enhances Obsidian by providing a focused way to navigate actionable items within your notes. It allows users to define a custom pattern, such as 'todo' or '???', to identify todo items. The plugin offers two main commands: one to open a random file containing at least one todo item, and another to jump directly to a random todo item within its file. Additionally, it optionally displays a status bar counter for tracking todos. This plugin is ideal for users seeking a streamlined method to revisit notes with unfinished tasks or actionable content, reducing time spent searching through irrelevant or completed files.
The Random Names plugin is a unique addition to your Obsidian toolkit. With this plugin, you can easily inject random names into your documents, adding variety and interest to your writing. The plugin offers a wide range of categories for both people and items, giving you a vast pool of options to choose from. Whether you're looking to add realistic names to historical records or simply want to spice up your creative writing, Random Names is a convenient solution that's easy to use and requires minimal setup.
The Obsidian Random Retrieval Plugin is perfect for anyone who loves rediscovering forgotten ideas tucked away in their notes. Exclusively available on macOS for now, this plugin combines the thrill of a random note feature with the precision of a smart retrieval tool. Instead of pulling up a completely random note, the plugin uses a local language model to suggest notes that feel relevant but still have that "hidden gem" allure. It’s like a guided treasure hunt in your vault—ideal for sparking new ideas or connecting old ones. By default, the plugin opens three relevant notes, and you can adjust the settings to match your discovery style. Simply activate the plugin, keep the terminal window open, and enjoy a fresh way to explore your notes!