The Waypoint plugin enhances your Obsidian experience by automatically creating and maintaining dynamic tables of contents for your folder notes. With real-time updates, it ensures every file and subfolder is seamlessly linked without manual effort. This plugin integrates folder structures into the graph view, making navigation more intuitive while offering fine control over which folders are treated as categories. It’s perfect for users who prefer folders over tags for organization, eliminating repetitive tasks and simplifying note management. By embedding links directly into your markdown files, Waypoint ensures your content remains portable and accessible even outside Obsidian.
The Folder Periodic Notes plugin is a simple yet effective tool for organizing your Obsidian notes into a hierarchical structure. With this plugin, you can keep track of daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly notes in separate folders, making it easy to review and reflect on past events. The plugin comes with a range of commands that allow you to quickly open specific notes, including daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly notes. You can also customize the "Note Folder" setting to specify where your periodic notes will be created. Overall, this plugin is perfect for those who want to maintain a consistent note-taking system and make it easy to access their past notes.
It maintains index files in all of your folders in your vault: if you create/delete/move a note, the index files will be updated automatically. It can be used to show folders in Graph View.
The Hierarchical Backlinks plugin brings a new layer of organization to Obsidian’s backlinking feature by displaying backlinks as a collapsible tree based on your folder structure. This is particularly useful for users who rely on a well-defined directory organization over tags, allowing them to see how documents connect within the hierarchy of their folders. Instead of the standard flat list of backlinks, this plugin provides a more structured view, making it easy to navigate and focus on specific reference groups. With clickable links to each referenced note, it enhances navigation and makes backlink management more intuitive for those who prefer a physical folder structure in their note-taking workflow.