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  • 01.
    Collapse All
    4 years ago by Nathonius
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    Score: 66/100
    The Collapse All plugin enhances Obsidian's ability to collapse and expand content within various views. It introduces bindable commands for collapsing, expanding, and toggling views, all of which can be accessed via the command palette or assigned to hotkeys. The plugin supports multiple areas, including the File Explorer, Tag Pane, Search, and Bookmarks. Users can control these views individually or apply the commands globally to affect all supported views simultaneously. The added functionality makes it easier to organize and manage large vaults by quickly collapsing or expanding content, providing greater control over the visibility of files, tags, and search results.
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  • 02.
    AutoMOC
    3 years ago by Diego Alcantara
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    Score: 61/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The AutoMOC plugin streamlines the process of managing Map of Content (MOC) notes in Obsidian. It ensures that backlinks, tagged mentions, and alias references are not missed by automatically importing them into the current note. Users can execute three key commands: importing notes based on linked mentions, tagged mentions, or specific aliases, all of which can be run through the command palette or shortcuts. The plugin supports frontmatter properties such as aliases and tags, allowing for more dynamic linking. Additional features include options for anchor links to headings, importing notes as various list formats, and ignoring specified folders during imports.
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  • 03.
    Current File Tags
    11 days ago by Trung Tran
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    Score: 50/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Current File Tags plugin provides an overview of all tags used within an active Markdown file in Obsidian. It displays both inline tags and those defined in the frontmatter, making it easier to track and manage metadata. Users can click on a tag to see all files containing it, enabling efficient navigation across related notes. Additionally, a Ctrl-click on a tag triggers Obsidian’s built-in search function for deeper exploration.
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  • 04.
    Note Reviewer
    5 months ago by Travis Linkey
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    Score: 49/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Note Reviewer plugin enhances knowledge retention by enabling users to review and manage notes based on tags. Once activated, the plugin adds an icon to the Obsidian sidebar, allowing you to easily access and review notes. Notes can be filtered and grouped by specific tags, which are detected when included within the first 10 lines of the note. A dashboard interface provides a filter dropdown for organizing notes by tags, and users can mark notes as reviewed using a checkbox, streamlining the review process for improved learning and organization.
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  • 05.
    Tag Buddy
    a year ago by David Fasullo
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    Score: 48/100
    The Tag Buddy plugin enhances tag management in Obsidian by providing advanced features to add, remove, and edit tags in Reading Mode. Users can interact with tags individually, across a note, or throughout the vault with actions like renaming, changing case, and converting tags to text. The plugin supports generating dynamic tag summaries, enabling users to organize and process tagged content effectively. Tag summaries allow for copying or moving tagged paragraphs to specific sections within notes, creating a streamlined workflow for managing content. These features make it a powerful tool for organizing and connecting ideas using tags.
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  • 06.
    Advanced Сanvas Filter
    9 months ago by CHex0K
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    Score: 48/100
    Category: Data Visualization
    The Advanced Сanvas Filter plugin lets you zero in on selected nodes within an Obsidian Canvas by focusing on specific tags. It’s particularly useful when you have a large, visually dense board and want to highlight only the parts that matter at any given moment. By narrowing down the displayed nodes, you can more easily trace thematic connections or gather relevant details without losing yourself in the clutter of unrelated information. Whether you’re mapping out complex ideas or simply organizing projects, this targeted visibility helps streamline your creative or analytical processes. By swiftly filtering out what isn’t needed, you can direct your attention to the essential elements of your canvas and keep your workspace more manageable.
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  • 07.
    HTML Tags Autocomplete
    3 years ago by bicarlsen
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    Score: 48/100
    Category: Coding & Technical Tools
    The HTML Tags Autocomplete plugin enhances the experience of writing HTML tags within Obsidian by streamlining the creation and navigation of tags. It automatically adds closing tags as you type, reducing the need for manual entry. Additionally, the plugin provides commands to navigate efficiently through tags, allowing users to skip over tags or jump to their matching counterpart. These features make managing HTML formatting quicker and more intuitive, especially for users who frequently utilize HTML for styling or structuring notes.
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  • 08.
    Folder by tags distributor
    8 months ago by RevoTale
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    Score: 47/100
    The Folder by tags distributor plugin automates the organization of notes in Obsidian by redistributing them to existing folders based on their tags. This tool simplifies the process of sorting notes, ensuring they are moved to directories that match their tags. It supports various tag-to-folder transformations, such as capitalization and format adjustments, and allows customization through settings like excluding specific folders or treating nested tags as separate tags. If no matching folder is found, notes are placed in the root or a specified fallback folder. This plugin is ideal for users seeking efficient note organization without manual folder management.
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  • 09.
    Reading comments
    2 years ago by BumbrT
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    Score: 47/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Reading Comments plugin enhances the note-taking experience in Obsidian by allowing users to create, manage, and interact with inline comments in markdown notes. Comments can be tagged hierarchically and grouped for better organization. Users can toggle between block and inline comments, search through them, and navigate to specific comments easily. The plugin also supports extracting the original note with links to the comments for better integration with the vault. Additional features include hiding comments until hovered, color customization, and light/dark theme compatibility.
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  • 10.
    Tag Links
    10 months ago by Zacchary Dempsey-Plante
    Score: 46/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Tag Links plugin enhances Obsidian by allowing tags to function as clickable links that open associated URLs using a custom hotkey. Users can define regular expressions to match specific tags and configure link substitutions to generate URLs dynamically. This feature is particularly useful for linking notes to external systems, such as ticketing platforms or pull request pages, making notes more traceable and interactive while maintaining a clean tag structure.
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  • 11.
    Smart Title
    a year ago by magooup
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    Score: 46/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Smart Title plugin enhances note organization in Obsidian by automatically extracting tags and aliases directly from note titles. This feature streamlines metadata management and integrates seamlessly with Obsidian's alias link functionality, allowing for efficient linking and improved navigation between notes. With its automation capabilities, the plugin simplifies workflows and ensures that titles provide meaningful context for better note organization.
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  • 12.
    Insta TOC
    3 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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  • 13.
    Testing Vault
    2 years ago by Michael Pedersen
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    Score: 42/100
    The Testing Vault plugin is a unique tool designed to aid developers in testing their Obsidian plugins by generating random notes and data. With three commands at your disposal, you can create single or groups of randomized notes, each filled with nonsensical text generated using Lorem Ipsum. This allows you to test your plugin's rendering system, statistics, or any other feature that relies on note content without worrying about the actual meaning of the text. Additionally, the "Destroy everything in this vault" command is available for those who want to simulate a complete wipe of their vault, making it an excellent tool for testing edge cases and error handling.
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  • 14.
    FuzzyTag
    2 years ago by Adrian
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    Score: 41/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The FuzzyTag plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who rely heavily on tagging their notes. Building upon the Frontmatter Tag Suggest plugin, FuzzyTag allows you to search for tags in a more intuitive way, without compromising the original functionality of the underlying plugin. With its fuzzy search capabilities, you can quickly find and suggest relevant tags even when they're not spelled exactly right. This means less time spent searching for the perfect tag, and more time focusing on what matters most - your notes and workflow.
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  • 15.
    Tag Page
    a year ago by Matthew Sumpter
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    Score: 41/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Tag Page plugin enhances Obsidian by allowing users to create dedicated Markdown pages for individual tags. These tag pages are automatically populated with content based on the tag's usage throughout the vault. Users can refresh tag page content with a single click and customize the directory where these pages are stored. Additional features include the ability to include lines containing the tag, sub-items, and flexible frontmatter queries to tailor tag page organization. Nested tags can also be managed efficiently, making it easier to organize and navigate tag-related content.
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  • 16.
    Tags Overview
    a year ago by Christian Wannerstedt
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    Score: 39/100
    Category: File Management
    The Tags Overview plugin for Obsidian enhances your tagging experience by providing an extended tags panel with advanced filtering and sorting capabilities. With this plugin, you can effortlessly browse through tagged files in a list or table view, displaying related tags and nested tags as a tree or flat list. The filter field allows for precise searching, and you can even customize the filter to include custom properties (Front Matter) from your YAML files. Additionally, you can choose between two display types: a minimalistic list view or a table view with customizable columns and date formatting options.
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  • 17.
    Tag Breakdown Generator
    a year ago by Hananoshika Yomaru
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    Score: 38/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Tag Breakdown Generator plugin automates the process of breaking down nested tags into their parent tags and adding them to the top of a note when saved. For instance, tags such as `#a/b/c` will generate `#a`, `#a/b`, and `#a/b/c`. This ensures better organization and quick access to tag hierarchies within a note. The plugin integrates seamlessly with a custom save action and recognizes comment blocks to either create or update the tag breakdown. Tags in the note's body are processed, while those in the frontmatter are ignored, providing flexibility for users to control tag generation.
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  • 18.
    Nested tags graph
    a year ago by drpilman
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    Score: 37/100
    Category: Data Visualization
    The Nested tags graph plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to visualize their nested tags in a clear and intuitive way. This plugin connects the dots between sub-tags and their parent tags, creating a comprehensive graph view that reveals the relationships between your notes' organization structure. With this plugin, you'll be able to spot patterns, identify gaps, and refine your tagging strategy like never before.
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  • 19.
    Tag Formatter
    a year ago by snsvrno
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    Score: 36/100
    Category: Customization & UI
    The Tag Formatter plugin provides customizable options to change the display of tags in Obsidian's preview mode. It offers several features for improving tag visibility, such as hiding the '#' symbol on tags, concealing parent tags in nested structures, and even hiding specific portions of tags based on defined patterns. Users can further personalize their tag presentation by applying CSS classes to individual tags or based on their parent tags. These customization options allow users to streamline the appearance of their notes and make tag management more efficient.
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  • 20.
    Base Tag Renderer
    2 years ago by Darren Kuro
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    Score: 35/100
    Category: Customization & UI
    The Base Tag Renderer plugin is designed to display only the basename of tags in Obsidian, while preserving the full nested structure in other parts of your notes. This helps simplify tag displays, making them more readable while maintaining the hierarchical organization. The plugin also allows users to customize the appearance of tags by applying custom CSS styles. A new class name (`basename-tag`) is added, enabling easy styling adjustments. While the plugin is no longer actively maintained, it offers a straightforward way to manage and style tags, particularly for users who prefer cleaner tag representations.
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  • 21.
    Metadata Auto Classifier
    3 months ago by Beomsu Koh
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    Score: 33/100
    The Metadata Auto Classifier plugin automates metadata management in Obsidian by analyzing note content and generating relevant tags and frontmatter fields. It streamlines the organization process by providing intelligent tag suggestions and customizable classification rules, helping users build a structured knowledge base effortlessly. The plugin integrates with OpenAI's GPT models to suggest meaningful metadata and allows users to fetch tags or frontmatter through convenient commands.
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  • 22.
    Obsidian Attendance
    3 years ago by Tiim
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    Score: 33/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Obsidian Attendance plugin allows users to track attendance for events directly within their notes. By using customizable code blocks, users can specify parameters such as the event date, title, and a query to identify possible attendees based on tags, folders, or links. The plugin supports saving attendance states, including options for marking individuals as present, absent, or excused. It offers flexibility in combining and organizing attendee queries, making it suitable for use cases like class attendance or meeting participation.
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  • 23.
    Canvas Filter
    2 years ago by Ivan Koshelev
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    Score: 32/100
    The Canvas Filter plugin enhances the functionality of Obsidian Canvas by enabling users to selectively display nodes based on criteria such as color, tags, or connections. This allows users to focus on specific elements within complex canvases by hiding unrelated nodes while maintaining their original positions. The plugin supports filtering by connections to and from selected nodes, providing a dynamic way to analyze relationships. It is particularly useful for organizing and decluttering large visual projects while retaining the overall structure.
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  • 24.
    Note 2 Tag Generator
    6 months ago by Augustin
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    Score: 28/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Note 2 Tag Generator plugin simplifies the process of tagging notes in Obsidian by automatically generating relevant tags based on the content of a note. With no configuration required, users can quickly run a command to analyze the note's text and add appropriate tags. The plugin supports multiple languages and intelligently removes duplicate or similar tags to maintain clarity. It leverages an external API for keyword extraction and ensures no data is stored, offering a seamless and efficient way to organize and categorize notes.
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  • 25.
    Index Notes
    7 months ago by Alejandro Daniel Noel
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    Score: 27/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Index Notes plugin for Obsidian streamlines the management of large knowledge bases by automating the creation of index blocks within notes. These indices are generated based on hierarchical tags and updated dynamically as tags are added or modified. The plugin creates a nested list of links, reflecting the tag hierarchy in both the note and the graph view. Users can leverage additional features like creating meta-indices, setting priority tags to highlight specific notes, and displaying titles from metadata for better clarity. The plugin also includes a command and ribbon icon for quickly creating new notes with inherited metadata and location. With flexible tag-based organization, it eliminates the need for rigid folder structures and makes note indexing more efficient.
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  • 26.
    Frontmatter Tag Sugest
    3 years ago by Jonathan Miller
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    Score: 26/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Frontmatter Tag Suggest plugin enhances the tagging experience in Obsidian by providing autocompletion for tags within YAML frontmatter. It simplifies the process of adding tags by displaying an autocomplete menu for lines beginning with `tags:` or `tag:`. Unlike the default Obsidian behavior, which requires a `#` character for tag autocomplete, this plugin ensures that tags are properly formatted for YAML without the need to manually edit out the `#`.
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  • 27.
    EmoTagsTitler
    2 years ago by Cyfine
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    Score: 23/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The EmoTagsTitler plugin enhances note organization in Obsidian by adding emojis from note tags to note titles. This feature allows for visually distinctive and easily identifiable notes. Users can also remove emojis from titles when needed, providing flexibility in note management. The plugin includes commands for bulk operations to add or remove emojis across all tagged notes, streamlining the process for larger vaults. Note that files with emojis in their names may face syncing issues with Dropbox.
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