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  • 1.
    obsidian floating toc
    2 years ago by curtgrimes modified by Cuman
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    Score: 64/100
    The obsidian floating toc plugin provides a dynamic table of contents that stays visible as you scroll through your notes. It works in both reading and source modes, ensuring seamless navigation. The plugin highlights the current section as you scroll, allowing for easy orientation within long notes. Users can collapse or expand sections with a simple ctrl + click. It also supports Obsidian's multi-window mode, ensuring the table of contents remains functional across multiple open windows. The plugin includes customization options for appearance, which can be modified using the style settings plugin. With smooth synchronization of current and parent headers, this tool enhances note navigation and organization for users managing extensive documents.
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    Automatic Table Of Contents
    a year ago by Johan Satgé
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    Score: 52/100
    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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  • 3.
    Dynamic Outline
    15 days ago by theopavlove
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    Score: 46/100
    The Dynamic Outline plugin provides a floating table of contents for Obsidian notes, offering an efficient way to navigate and organize your content. This dynamic tool frees up space in the sidebar and allows users to toggle its visibility directly from the note toolbar. It includes a search function for quick navigation to specific headings and can automatically show or hide based on the number of headings in the file, enhancing the note-taking experience.
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    Potato Indexer
    a year ago by LoyalPotato
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    Score: 43/100
    The Potato Indexer plugin simplifies the creation of a table of contents for your Obsidian notes. It provides an efficient way to generate a table of contents for an entire note or a specific section. Users can access the functionality through the command palette, choosing either to create a new table of contents or update an existing one based on selected content. This tool is particularly useful for organizing and navigating complex notes with multiple sections.
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    Insta TOC
    2 months ago by Nick C.
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    Score: 42/100
    The Insta-Toc plugin for Obsidian offers a dynamic way to generate and maintain tables of contents (TOCs) in real-time. Whether you're managing lengthy notes or organizing content-heavy documents, this plugin ensures your TOC stays updated as you edit your notes. It supports a variety of heading formats, including Markdown links, WikiLinks, HTML, and tags, making it versatile for diverse workflows. Customization options allow you to tailor TOCs to your style, with settings for bullet types, indentation, and special character handling. For users who want a sleek, organized overview of their notes without manual adjustments, Insta-Toc is a game-changer. Plus, its folding capabilities add an extra layer of functionality for better navigation within your notes. If you frequently deal with large or complex notes, this plugin can help keep everything structured and accessible.
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