Description
Customization & UI Plugin
Category: Customization & UI
The Link Opening Restore plugin modifies the default behavior for opening links in Obsidian's edit mode, bringing it closer to the familiar experience found in many other applications and IDEs. With this plugin enabled, users can open internal links by holding the Control key and left-clicking, making navigation more intuitive and consistent with common desktop conventions. This feature enhances usability for those who prefer keyboard-based interactions or come from environments where Ctrl + Click is standard for link activation.
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146 days since creation
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47 days since last release
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3 total issues
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2 closed issues
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4 total commits in last one year
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