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.
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.
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.
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.