#metadata
  • 01.
    Auto Card Link
    3 years ago by Nekoshita Yuki
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Auto Card Link plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to add visually appealing links to their notes. With this plugin, you can automatically fetch metadata from a URL and create a card-styled link that enhances the reading experience. The plugin supports local images through internal links, making it easy to add custom thumbnails to your links. You can customize the style of the card links by modifying the provided CSS file or adding your own CSS snippets. Whether you're pasting copied URLs or selecting specific ones, this plugin makes it easy to create beautiful links that don't mess up your Markdown files.
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  • 02.
    Metadata Menu
    2 years ago by mdelobelle
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    Category: File Management
    The Metadata Menu plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users who want to manage and organize their note metadata. With this plugin, you can access and modify the frontmatter fields of your notes in just a few clicks. The plugin provides a range of field types, including input, boolean, number, select, and more, each with its own settings and options. You can also define preset values for these fields globally or on a file-by-file basis using fileClass definitions. The plugin's autocompletion feature suggests values based on preset values, making it easy to quickly fill in metadata fields. Additionally, you can use the plugin's controls to modify or add fields from various locations within Obsidian, including the editor mode, file explorer, and dataview tables. Whether you're a data quality enthusiast or simply looking for a way to streamline your note-taking workflow, the Metadata Menu plugin is definitely worth exploring.
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  • 03.
    Meta Bind Plugin
    2 years ago by Moritz Jung
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Meta Bind Plugin plugin transforms your Obsidian notes into interactive hubs by allowing you to embed input fields, metadata displays, and buttons directly within your notes. With Meta Bind, you can create custom interfaces that seamlessly integrate with your frontmatter properties, enabling real-time updates and synchronization. For instance, you can add a toggle button that dynamically reflects the value of a "done" property. This plugin empowers you to create immersive and dynamic note-taking experiences, streamlining your workflow and enhancing collaboration.
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  • 04.
    Game Search
    2 years ago by calvin
    Category: Note Enhancements
    Help insert game metadata into game notes or journals
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  • 05.
    Linked Data Vocabularies
    2 years ago by kometenstaub
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    Obsidian Plugins: Unpacking the Power of Subdivisions in Library of Congress Subject Headings Hey there, fellow Obsidian users! In this week's blog post, we're diving into the fascinating world of subdivisions in Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). As someone who loves digging deep into the nuances of Obsidian plugins, I'm excited to share my insights on how these powerful tools can enhance your research and organization skills. What are Subdivisions? In simple terms, subdivisions are a way to further categorize and refine LCSH headings. They help you drill down from broad, general topics to more specific ones, making it easier to find relevant information. Think of them like a hierarchical system that allows you to zoom in on your research topic. How Do Subdivisions Work? Subdivisions are created using the following codes: * BT: Broader term (e.g., "Art" is a broader term for "Western Art") * NT: Narrower term (e.g., "Volvo" is a narrower term of "Automobiles") * RT: Related term (e.g., "Birds" is related to "Ornithology") These codes help you navigate the complex web of LCSH headings and find relevant information. The Power of Subdivisions in Obsidian Now, let's talk about how these subdivisions can be used in Obsidian. The plugin we'll be exploring today, [Obsidian Linked Data Vocabularies](https://github.com/kometenstaub/obsidian-linked-data-vocabularies), uses the 'fuzzysort' npm module to enable fuzzy matching and autocomplete capabilities. Imagine being able to type a few characters into your Obsidian note-taking app and having it automatically suggest relevant LCSH headings, complete with subdivisions. This plugin makes that possible! Getting Started with Subdivisions in Obsidian To get started, you'll need to install the Obsidian Linked Data Vocabularies plugin. Once installed, follow these steps: 1. Open your Obsidian app and navigate to the "Settings" menu. 2. Click on "Plugins" and search for "Obsidian Linked Data Vocabularies". 3. Install the plugin and restart your app. Now you're ready to start exploring the world of LCSH subdivisions in Obsidian! Conclusion In this blog post, we've explored the power of subdivisions in Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and how they can be used in Obsidian plugins. By using plugins like [Obsidian Linked Data Vocabularies](https://github.com/kometenstaub/obsidian-linked-data-vocabularies), which is called LCSH` (for bibliography), `--History`, `--Juvenile fiction`. You could use this if you had a specific kind of note) - For example, the most frequently used form subdivisions are - - [Temporal divisions](http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/collection_TemporalSubdivisions) that you have information on the topic` You can also use the `--1700-1799` for historical treatment of women's history of 19th century](http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/collection_GeographicSubdivisions), which are used when a work is about. The most frequently used form subdivisions, such as - example, or where it takes place in the case. This post has given you some idea of how obsidian plugins can be used with LCSH) to help make your research and organization skills I hope this blog post has been helpful for you, or work is about, or what language it's written in, a French language`
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  • 06.
    Bulk Exporter
    a year ago by symunona
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    Category: File Management
    Filter, Export notes from your vault using metadata into a customizable new structure
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  • 07.
    Copy Metadata
    a year ago by wenlzhang
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    Category: File Management
    Copy file metadata, e.g., creation time, to clipboard. Insert copied metadata to file name.
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  • 08.
    Enhance YouTube Links
    a year ago by GitSum
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    Get metadata from a YouTube video
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  • 09.
    File Index
    a year ago by Steffo
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    Category: File Management
    Here's a 100-word passage about the plugin: The File Index plugin helps you keep your Obsidian notes organized by automatically generating a comprehensive index of all your files and folders. With this plugin, you can easily navigate through your notes using a hierarchical structure, making it simple to find specific information or related notes. The plugin also allows you to customize the display of your file index, giving you control over how your notes are presented. This plugin is perfect for those who have a large number of notes and struggle to keep them organized, or for those who prefer a visual representation of their note-taking system.
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  • 10.
    Metadata Hider
    a year ago by Benature
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    Category: Privacy & Security
    Hide specific metadata property or if its value is empty.
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  • 11.
    Watched-Metadata
    6 months ago by Nail Ahmed
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    Category: File Management
    Watches for changes in metadata and performs user-specified actions based on these changes.
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  • 12.
    Image Metadata
    5 months ago by alexeiskachykhin
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    Annotate photos with Exif and other metadata right from the image viewer screen.
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  • 13.
    MetaEdit
    3 months ago by Christian B. B. Houmann
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    The MetaEdit plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users, allowing them to easily add, update, and manage YAML properties and Dataview fields in their notes. With MetaEdit, you can ignore properties to hide them from the menu, use auto-properties with customizable values, and even detect and vectorize arrays of values. The plugin also features progress properties that automatically update based on task completion status, as well as transform properties between YAML and Dataview formats. Additionally, MetaEdit includes an API for integrating with other plugins and templates, making it a versatile tool for enhancing your Obsidian workflow.
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  • 14.
    Metadata Extractor
    3 months ago by kometenstaub
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    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Metadata Extractor plugin offers a powerful way to export metadata from your Obsidian vault. With this plugin, you can write various types of metadata to disk, including tags, markdown notes, non-markdown files, and canvas files. This allows third-party apps to access and utilize your Obsidian metadata in ways that were previously not possible. The plugin provides four different JSON exports, each with its own unique structure and purpose. For example, the tag export writes a JSON file containing information about each tag and its corresponding file paths, while the markdown notes metadata export writes a JSON array of Metadata objects for each Markdown file in your vault. These exports can be executed on a schedule, giving you control over when and how often your metadata is updated. The plugin also offers configuration options to customize the names and locations of the exported files, as well as the frequency and timing of the exports. Overall, the Metadata Extractor plugin opens up new possibilities for integrating Obsidian with other apps and tools, making it a valuable addition to any Obsidian user's toolkit.
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  • 15.
    Update time on edit
    3 months ago by beaussan
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    The Update time on edit plugin automatically tracks and updates file metadata in Obsidian, ensuring accurate timestamps for file creation and last modification. It maintains synchronization between Obsidian's internal file data and metadata properties, with default keys set to 'created' for creation time and 'updated' for modification time. Users can customize the date format and choose between string or Unix timestamp formats. The plugin can exclude specific folders from updates, which is useful for templates or other files that should remain unchanged. It works on both desktop and mobile versions of Obsidian, and it updates metadata even when files are changed from external sources. This ensures that file timestamps remain accurate across different devices and editing environments.
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  • 16.
    Metadata Auto Classifier
    2 months ago by Beomsu Koh
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Metadata Auto Classifier plugin for Obsidian simplifies the process of tagging and structuring notes by automatically generating relevant metadata based on content. Users can leverage intelligent tag suggestions to quickly categorize information, and set up custom frontmatter fields that populate automatically, creating a well-organized and enriched dataset in their vault. With built-in commands accessible through Obsidian's command palette, users can fetch specific tags or frontmatter details on-demand, saving time and effort in note organization. Additionally, OpenAI’s GPT models power the metadata generation, making tag and frontmatter suggestions highly accurate and relevant to each note’s content. This tool is ideal for users who want to maintain organized, metadata-rich notes without manual input.
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  • 17.
    History Today
    a month ago by Yaob1990
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    The History Today plugin for Obsidian brings a fascinating feature to your note-taking experience by displaying historical events that occurred on the current date. With just a click on its dedicated sidebar icon, you can explore a curated list of "Today in History" moments, adding a historical dimension to your daily routine. The plugin is customizable, allowing you to filter folders and choose your preferred display language. It intelligently pulls data based on note metadata, ensuring relevance and accuracy. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or looking to add a creative spark to your notes, this plugin offers an engaging way to connect with the past directly within Obsidian.
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  • 18.
    ExMemo Assistant
    8 days ago by ExMemo AI
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    The ExMemo Assistant plugin enhances document management in Obsidian by using large language models (LLM) to automatically generate and update metadata for files. This includes generating tags, short descriptions, and metadata elements like titles, creation dates, and editing dates. The plugin helps users organize their notes more efficiently by avoiding redundant tags and ensuring consistency across the vault. Users can customize tag generation, description prompts, and manage content truncation to control model usage costs. The plugin also allows for on-demand metadata generation through a simple command, streamlining workflows and reducing the manual effort required for note organization and editing.
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