The Tab Switcher plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who prefer navigating their notes without using the mouse. With this plugin, you can switch between tabs using keyboard shortcuts, allowing you to control your Obsidian workflow entirely with hotkeys. The plugin offers two modes of navigation: cycling through tabs in order from left to right, or jumping between recently used tabs. This flexibility means you can choose a method that suits your workflow and preferences. Whether you're working on a large project or simply want to improve your productivity, the Tab Switcher plugin is definitely worth checking out.
Obsidian Plugin Release: Another Quick Switcher 1.3
Hello everyone! I'm excited to share with you the latest release of my Obsidian plugin, Another Quick Switcher. This release brings several new features and improvements that make it easier for you to navigate your notes.
New Features
1. Header Floating Search: This feature allows you to search for headers in your notes without leaving the current note. You can use this feature by pressing `Ctrl + Shift + H` (or `Cmd + Shift + H` on Mac).
2. Grep: This feature is now available as a standalone dialog, allowing you to search for patterns in your notes using Ripgrep.
3. Customizable Hotkeys: You can now customize the hotkeys for each dialog in the settings.
Improvements
1. Query Syntax: The query syntax has been improved to support more advanced searching. For example, you can use quotes to search for exact phrases, and a minus sign at the beginning of a query to exclude matching candidates.
2. Header Search in File: The header search feature now searches for headers even after filtering, allowing you to retain file structures in your brain.
Other Changes
1. Ripgrep Support: The plugin now supports Ripgrep as an executable command for Grep searching.
2. Fixed Issues: Several issues have been fixed, including a bug that caused the plugin not to work.
### What is the 2-hop-link?
[README](https://github.com/tadashi-aikawa/obsidian-another-quick-switcher-readme).