The Quick Explorer plugin enhances Obsidian's file navigation by providing a keyboard-friendly, menu-based interface that allows quick access to notes and folders without excessive scrolling or sidebar interactions. It enables users to browse vaults, preview notes rapidly, and perform various file operations using intuitive keyboard shortcuts. The plugin supports folder notes, quick-preview mode, and breadcrumb navigation, making it easy to jump between folders and files efficiently..
The Quick Open plugin enhances Obsidian by allowing users to quickly open files, execute commands, or select tags and suggestions within any modal using keyboard shortcuts. By pressing a modifier key (Command on macOS, Ctrl on Windows/Linux) and a number, users can streamline their workflow and navigate through modals such as the quick switcher, command palette, search, tags, and aliases with ease. This functionality extends to advanced operations like switching workspaces or executing slash commands, making it an invaluable tool for efficient note management and organization.
The Double row toolbar plugin enhances the mobile experience in Obsidian by adding a second row to the editing toolbar. This allows users to access more commands and shortcuts without needing to constantly toggle between options. It provides a simple and efficient way to customize the toolbar layout, enabling quicker editing workflows and offering additional commands like deleting the current line directly from the toolbar.
The Open Related Url plugin allows users to quickly access URLs stored in the YAML front matter of their Obsidian notes. It scans the front matter for keys ending in 'Url' and presents them as options to open corresponding links directly from the command palette. This helps users correlate their notes with external resources such as task management tools or cloud storage platforms. Users can define frequently used URL keys in the plugin settings and assign hotkeys for instant access.
The Folder Navigator plugin improves how users move through their Obsidian vault by enabling quick, fuzzy search-based folder navigation. Instead of manually browsing through deep folder structures, users can instantly locate and jump to the desired folder with just a few keystrokes. The plugin supports expanding the target folder upon arrival, works seamlessly with nested structures, and offers control over the maximum number of displayed results.