find-unlinked-files
Templater
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find-unlinked-files
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New user, afraid of losing notes in the madness
find orphaned and broken links
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Creating a directory of blank links?
This plugin does precisely that - it generates a list of those broken links as well as a list of the files where those links are to be found. An entry on this list looks like this:
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Any way to create a new note from a link *without* opening the note?
Something like find-unlinked-files might help. It's a plug-in, but it doesn't create the links automatically. Instead, it helps you find all your broken links. That way you can create links to non-existent files without breaking your flow, then use the tool later to find them and fill them in etc.
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Unlinked mentions list?
Would the Dangling Links or Find Unlinked Files plugins be close to what you're looking for?
- Is there a plugin or feature that lists all un-started notes as well as notes below a certain word count?
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Today is my one year using obsidian. This is what journal vault came to be
That is a tedious job, finding orphans, in a big graph. The [find unlinked files](https://github.com/Vinzent03/find-unlinked-files) plugin is a lot more efficient. Finds orphaned files, broken links, and empty files.
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Plugin for deleting unlinked images
But I did find this plugin which should be exactly what OP is looking for
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Dataview - list of non-existent pages?
Not sure how to do this in Dataview, but there is a plugin that does this - Find orphaned files and broken links (https://github.com/Vinzent03/find-unlinked-files).
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Is there a way to query unlinked images?
Maybe try out this plugin: Find unlinked files
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Can you query for ophan notes?
https://github.com/Vinzent03/find-Unlinked-files is pretty useful to me.
Templater
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Setting Up Obsidian for Content Planning and Project Management
Obsidian has a large collection of community-contributed plugins to serve various user needs. For this guide, we'll install Templater and Tasks, two plugins that can be really powerful when combined to create notes and task lists.
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Publishing to my blog from Obsidian
I use the Templater plugin mostly for my newsletter and some other miscellaneous things not relevant here. I ended up making a "blog template" that I can use to quickly add the frontmatter I need!
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Help regarding workflow
Example templates
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New to obsidian
That said: - I assume you will be doing at least some highlighting / annotating of pdfs and / or websites. In that case, you might want to look into either plugins that automatically import your highlights from other tools (Zotero, Kindle or another e-ink device, Hypothes.is, Readwise, etc), or into plugins that allow for highlighting PDFs directly inside Obsidian (Obsidian Annotator). - Templater is useful for most folks that have to create many notes with repeated layout. If you have notes for each lesson, you could have a lesson note template, to create them faster and keep them consistent. - As a student, you have to keep track of your schedule when it comes to classes, exams, etc. - you could use a plugin to sync your existing Google calendar, or keep your calendar entirely in Obsidian (Full Calendar).
- Templater: Countdown Timer Template (want to create a prompt version)
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Sharing My Wordle Workflow (No Spoilers)
The tools I use: Arc Browser - Nothing special here, I am just enjoying this browser right now. Dropzone - Used to automate the screenshots iScreenshoter - My screenshot app of choice even though the misspelling gives me hives. Dataview Plugin Templater Plugin Quick Add Plugin
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Template for my reading notes
Don't worry if you're template isn't perfect. It can always be modified. I modified a template this morning that I created eight months ago. It needed a little tweak. Documentation: https://github.com/SilentVoid13/Templater
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Tracking personal interactions with Obsidian?
I totally understand the learning curve. I was there too, for sure. The syntax you've pointed out are both part of the Templater extension. It's a fantastic extension and well worth the effort in learning, by the way. I'd recommend looking at the guide the author provided for the extension (https://silentvoid13.github.io/Templater/).
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Is the Templater plugin abandoned?
I spent another couple hours writing an elaborate script that creates new notes based on a set of conditions, but that also turned out to be a waste of time due to another documented bug with Templater itself.
- How to set "created at:"
What are some alternatives?
advanced-tables-obsidian - Improved table navigation, formatting, and manipulation in Obsidian.md
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
obsidian-git - Backup your Obsidian.md vault with git
obsidian-periodic-notes - Create/manage your daily, weekly, and monthly notes in Obsidian
sliding-panes-obsidian - Andy Matuschak Mode as a plugin
quickadd - QuickAdd for Obsidian
obsidian-calendar-plugin - Simple calendar widget for Obsidian.
admonitions - Adds admonition block-styled content to Obsidian.md
obsidian-execute-code - Obsidian Plugin to execute code in a note.
note-refactor-obsidian - Allows for text selections to be copied (refactored) into new notes and notes to be split into other notes.
oz-calendar
obsidian-file-path-to-uri - Convert file path to uri for easier use of links to local files outside of Obsidian