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  • 01.
    Custom Attachment Location
    4 years ago by RainCat1998
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    Score: 87/100
    Category: File Management
    The Custom Attachment Location plugin for Obsidian allows you to customize the location and naming of attachments in your notes. With this plugin, you can modify the folder path where new attachments are saved, as well as rename pasted files using variables such as the current note's filename, date, and time. You can also automatically update attachment folder names and file names, replace whitespace with hyphens, and convert images to JPEG format. Additionally, you can configure settings for renaming attachments on drag-and-drop or collecting commands, handling duplicate file names, and deleting orphaned attachments. This plugin offers a high degree of flexibility in managing your Obsidian attachments, making it an essential tool for users who work with multiple files and folders.
  • 02.
    Consistent attachments and links
    4 years ago by Dmitry Savosh
    Score: 83/100
    Category: File Management
    The Consistent Attachments and Links plugin is designed to help Obsidian users maintain a consistent organization of their vault by automatically reorganizing links and attachments. The plugin ensures that all links between notes and attachments are in strict accordance with the markdown format, making it easy to open notes in other programs or publish them on GitHub. It also allows for the deletion of empty folders and renaming of attachments when moving notes. With its ability to check vault consistency and provide a report, this plugin is an essential tool for any Obsidian user looking to keep their library tidy.
  • 03.
    File Cleaner Redux
    2 years ago by husjon
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    Score: 63/100
    Category: File Management
    The File Cleaner Redux plugin helps streamline your Obsidian workspace by removing unused or empty Markdown files, attachments, and folders based on user-defined rules. It can identify and clean zero-byte Markdown files, specific attachment types, and even files containing specific frontmatter. The plugin also supports excluding or including specific folders and allows users to choose how deletions are handled-moving files to the system trash, the Obsidian `.trash` folder, or permanently deleting them. It features a preview mode to review changes before execution and optional automation on startup. Compatibility with external plugins like Admonition and Excalidraw further enhances its utility.
  • 04.
    Obsidian markdown export
    3 years ago by bingryan
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    Score: 57/100
    The Obsidian markdown export plugin enables users to export their notes, including images and embedded content, into markdown or HTML formats with a single click. It supports exporting both individual files and entire folders while preserving the folder structure. Users can choose to format their exports using GitHub Flavored Markdown for better compatibility with platforms like GitHub. The plugin allows specifying export locations outside the vault and ensures that image assets remain properly linked relative to the markdown files.
  • 05.
    Infostacker Note Publish
    a year ago by Taskscape LTD, Patryk Nowak, Kacper Pabianiak
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    Score: 56/100
    Category: Collaboration & Sharing
    The Infostacker Note Publish plugin enables Obsidian users to upload, edit, and manage notes on a dedicated server. Users can publish notes along with attachments like images and PDFs, and generate shareable links that display the content in an HTML format. The plugin supports note editing and deletion directly within Obsidian, making it simple to manage shared content. With a daily limit of 100 published notes, it also includes privacy-focused features to safeguard user data. Additionally, users can configure the server URL for smooth operation. This plugin is ideal for users looking to share and maintain notes collaboratively while keeping attachments accessible.
  • 06.
    Nuke Orphans
    3 years ago by Sandorex
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    Score: 56/100
    Category: File Management
    The Nuke Orphans plugin is a simple yet effective tool for Obsidian users. This plugin allows you to easily trash orphaned attachments or all files using a command. With three commands at your disposal, you can quickly tidy up your Obsidian vault and get rid of unnecessary files. What's more, the plugin will always ask for confirmation before trashing any files, ensuring that you're in control throughout the process. Whether you're cleaning up after importing data or simply maintaining your vault's organization, Nuke Orphans is a helpful addition to your Obsidian toolkit.
  • 07.
    Attachment Uploader
    2 years ago by zhuxining
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    Score: 56/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Attachment Uploader plugin streamlines the process of uploading local attachments in Obsidian to cloud storage using customizable shell commands. Users can define specific formats of attachments for upload and decide whether to delete the original files after successful uploads. The plugin comes with built-in support for popular tools like uPic and Picsee, enabling efficient image hosting. It provides flexibility by allowing custom shell commands for unique workflows, making it a valuable tool for managing attachments in cloud environments.
  • 08.
    Cloud Storage
    10 months ago by Jiajun Ma
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    Score: 54/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Cloud Storage plugin enhances Obsidian by enabling seamless cloud integration for attachments and file management. It allows users to automatically upload files from specified folders to the cloud, reducing local storage usage and ensuring accessibility across multiple devices. The plugin supports smart link updates within notes, resumable uploads, and flexible storage options, including plugin-provided and S3-compatible storage. Users can manage file uploads efficiently with features like whitelist/blacklist filtering, file renaming, and custom folder movement.
  • 09.
    Insert Multiple Attachments
    8 months ago by mnaoumov
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    Score: 53/100
    The Insert Multiple Attachments plugin enhances the default 'Insert Attachment' feature in Obsidian by enabling users to insert multiple attachments at once. This modification allows for a more efficient workflow, particularly when dealing with large numbers of files that need to be attached to a note. With this plugin, users can streamline their note-taking process by bypassing the need to insert attachments one by one, improving productivity and saving time when managing multiple files within their Obsidian vault.
  • 10.
    Attachment Management
    2 years ago by trganda
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    Score: 53/100
    The Attachment Management plugin provides advanced tools for organizing and renaming attachment files in Obsidian. It enables users to define flexible paths and naming conventions for attachments using variables like note name, note path, date, and MD5 hashes. The plugin supports automatic renaming of attachments when they are added, pasted, or dropped into markdown or canvas files, as well as when associated notes are renamed. Features include handling duplicate files, overriding settings for specific folders, files, or extensions, and excluding specified paths from processing. Experimental tools allow rearranging linked attachments to match configured settings.
  • 11.
    Image Size
    6 months ago by Jie Zhang
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    Score: 51/100
    The Image Size plugin allows users to set default dimensions for pasted images in Obsidian, ensuring consistency across notes. It automatically applies the specified size when pasting images, reducing the need for manual adjustments. The plugin also supports relative paths, making it useful for bloggers or users who manage content across different platforms. Additionally, it enables storing images in a designated folder within the vault, helping maintain better organization of attachments.
  • 12.
    Paste Image Into Property
    6 months ago by Nito
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    Score: 50/100
    The Paste Image Into Property plugin allows users to directly paste images from the clipboard into frontmatter properties while in live preview mode. The pasted image is automatically saved in the Obsidian vault following the default attachment settings, and a link to the image is inserted into the specified property. This simplifies image management within metadata, making it easier to reference images in structured queries or Dataview tables.
  • 13.
    Linked Note Exporter
    8 days ago by the-c0d3r
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    Score: 50/100
    The Linked Note Exporter plugin lets you export a note as a complete, self-contained package along with all its linked notes and attachments. You can specify how many levels of linked notes to include, choose whether to keep the original folder structure, and optionally compress the export into a zip file. Filters allow excluding certain folders or tags, making it easy to avoid sharing private or irrelevant content. Internal links are automatically updated so the exported copy works seamlessly outside your vault. The export can be triggered from the right-click context menu or via the command palette, providing a fast and organised way to share rich, interconnected notes without broken links or missing files.
  • 14.
    Auto Folder Note Paste
    5 months ago by d7sd6u
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    Score: 50/100
    The Auto Folder Note Paste plugin enhances how attachments are handled in Obsidian by automatically converting notes into folder notes when content is pasted or dragged in. This ensures that all attachments-such as images or files-are stored neatly within the same folder as the note itself, keeping your workspace organized without manual effort. It aligns with workflows that rely on structured folder hierarchies and is especially useful for users who frequently include embedded media.
  • 15.
    Attachments Cache
    5 months ago by luisbs
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    Score: 50/100
    The Attachments Cache plugin enables Obsidian users to automatically cache remote image files locally within their vaults without altering the original note content. When an image is rendered in a note, the plugin checks for an existing cached version or downloads it to a specified folder if not already present. This local cache ensures images remain visible even offline while preserving the original remote URL references for portability.
  • 16.
    Janitor
    3 years ago by Gabriele Cannata
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    Score: 47/100
    The Janitor plugin helps users manage their Obsidian vault by identifying and removing unnecessary files. It detects orphan files, such as unreferenced media and attachments, as well as empty files that contain only whitespace. Users can set size limits to identify large files for potential deletion and configure expiration dates for notes, ensuring outdated content is managed effectively.
  • 17.
    Paste image rename
    3 years ago by Reorx
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    Score: 46/100
    The Paste image rename plugin allows users to efficiently rename images and other attachments when added to an Obsidian vault. It prompts users to rename images immediately upon pasting or dragging them into notes, ensuring better file organization and clarity. Customization options enable users to define name patterns using variables like the file name, date, or a frontmatter key. The plugin can automatically handle duplicate names by appending suffixes or prefixes and supports batch renaming of multiple images or attachments within a note. With support for all types of attachments, not just images, users can maintain a clean and logical file structure. Features such as auto-renaming and the ability to rename all embedded files in a note streamline the user experience, making it ideal for users dealing with large volumes of images or media files.
  • 18.
    Google Keep Import
    2 years ago by Dale de Silva
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    Score: 42/100
    Category: File Management
    The Google Keep Import plugin enables seamless import of exported notes and attachments from Google Keep into Obsidian. It supports importing notes, archived and trashed items, as well as unsupported file types with customizable settings. Users can configure import behaviors, such as folder destinations, tagging options for labels and colors, and character mappings for filenames. The plugin provides real-time error logs to highlight unsupported files and ensures binary files like images are imported even without corresponding notes. Additional features include handling problematic or invalid characters in note titles and settings customization during the import process.
  • 19.
    File Cleaner
    3 years ago by Johnson0907
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    Score: 40/100
    Category: File Management
    The File Cleaner plugin helps you efficiently manage and declutter your Obsidian vault by identifying and removing empty files and unused attachments. It detects files with 0 bytes or those containing only spaces and line breaks, along with unused media attachments such as images and PDFs. Users can customize how deletions are handled, with options to move files to the system trash, an Obsidian-specific trash folder, or permanently delete them.
  • 20.
    Local Any Files
    7 months ago by ShermanTsang
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    Score: 37/100
    The Local Any Files plugin enhances Obsidian by enabling users to manage external links and attachments efficiently. It supports extracting external links, downloading files locally, and replacing links with local paths. Compatible with a wide range of file types, including images, documents, media, code files, and more, it offers flexible configuration options for storage paths and file naming conventions. With smart processing tools, users can manage files at different scopes, from single files to the entire vault, and track progress with detailed logs and visual indicators. This plugin is ideal for organizing and integrating diverse file types within your notes.
  • 21.
    S3 attachments storage
    3 years ago by TechTheAwesome
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    Score: 35/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The S3 attachments storage plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to store and manage their media files on S3 compatible services. With this plugin, you can effortlessly upload images, videos, and audio files to your S3 bucket, and retrieve them with ease using generated links. The plugin also comes with helpful commands, such as deleting unused resources and showing bucket size. Additionally, it supports drag-and-drop uploads and allows you to generate links for various file types. Whether you're looking to declutter your Obsidian vault or improve collaboration with team members, this plugin is definitely worth exploring.
  • 22.
    Import Attachments+
    a year ago by Andrea Alberti
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    Score: 33/100
    Category: File Management
    The Import Attachments+ plugin streamlines how media and document files are added and organized within your vault. Through configurable folder structures and naming conventions, it helps you easily manage where attachments end up and how they are labeled. You can choose to move or copy incoming files, ensuring newly added content aligns with your organizational approach. With flexible embed or link options, you can arrange images or documents exactly as needed in your notes without hassle. Additionally, the plugin offers features to rename and delete folder structures, maintaining a tidy vault. Overall, it aims to simplify the handling of attachments and keep everything neatly organized in an Obsidian environment.
  • 23.
    Note Companion Folder
    a year ago by Chris Verbree
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    Score: 31/100
    Category: File Management
    The Note Companion Folder plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to keep their note attachments organized. This plugin allows you to manage a separate folder of attachments for each note, keeping them separate and easily accessible. With two modes to choose from, you can either store the companion folders next to the notes or in a subpath within your vault. The plugin provides multiple ways to reveal a companion folder, including a ribbon icon, command, context action, and file action. If a companion folder doesn't exist for a note, it will be created upon invocation of one of these commands or actions. This plugin is perfect for those who need to keep their notes organized and easily accessible.
  • 24.
    Unique attachments
    4 years ago by Dmitry Savosh
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    Score: 26/100
    The Unique Attachments plugin enhances file management in Obsidian by renaming attachments to ensure unique names using an MD5 hash. This ensures that files with identical content share the same name, providing consistency and eliminating duplicates. The plugin updates references in notes automatically after renaming and includes options to rename only linked attachments or those in the active file. Additionally, it can delete duplicate files within the same folder, helping to maintain a clean vault. Compatibility with standard Markdown links is supported, and integration with other plugins like 'Consistent attachments and links' can further streamline attachment handling. This tool is ideal for users who prioritize organization and efficiency in managing their Obsidian vaults.