obsidian-query-control
obsidian42-strange-new-worlds
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obsidian-query-control
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Rendering search/query/backlinks
You might try the 6.0 version of the Query Control. The way it worked changed quite a while back. We can read about it in discussions on the GitHub page. I have version 6.0 which may work better. However, like Obsidian Search, it doesn't seem to automatically expand all results. If it could do that, it could show the content of notes in the list without having to manually expand each note.
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Which types of quote blocks I can use? (e.g: >[!tip]...)
If you use plugins you can extend the built-in search box: https://github.com/nothingislost/obsidian-query-control https://github.com/jplattel/obsidian-query-language
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Is Waypoint plugin still used by people for MOC (Map of Content) or is it abandoned?
Don't want a plugin, use embed search. Need more customization? Obsidian Query Control If it doesn't scare you that it's in beta.
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Get line containing a tag + all indented text below that line? (Obsidian Dataview)
If you install the Obsidian Query Control plugin, you can click a button to show all the context lines just like you'd see if you performed a regular Obsidian Search.
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After about 2 months of use, I am leaving
Obsidian Query Control. MY GOD! WHY DID I NOT COME ACROSS THIS BEFORE!!!
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How to list just certain bullet items with DataView?
A query can create a list of lines that match the query. A query is similar to Dataview. The Beta Obsidian Query Control can provide additional features. It's web page shows what a query looks like. A query can also return context lines below a line that contains the search term.
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I think I found the perfect tool for code notetaking
You just have to strip the natural language part. Fixed: https://github.com/nothingislost/obsidian-query-control
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Obsidian Dataview: Turn Obsidian Vault into a database which you can query from
I agree with your issue of reification and I like the concept of a "wit."
I think we're getting there, too. See, for instance, https://github.com/nothingislost/obsidian-query-control — it renders the results of an embedded Obsidian query and you can interact with checkboxes. Likewise, a collaboration between dataview and the Task Collector plugin might let us manipulate different task statuses from a dataview query: https://github.com/ebullient/obsidian-task-collector/issues/...
Exciting times!
obsidian42-strange-new-worlds
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How to trace back back links?
What you need is the Strange New Worlds plugin
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What do these numbers mean, and how do I get rid of them. I can click on the “10” to show links, but not the 1
Do you have the Strange New Worlds plugin installed? I think that's the feature of that plugin.
- For those that use MOC, do you put everything into a MOC?
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Link file path
I believe they are showing how many notes that link is linked to and its the Strange New Worlds plugin; https://github.com/TfTHacker/obsidian42-strange-new-worlds
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Embeding whole sections or seeing context of backlinks
There is a plugin similar to backlinks: https://github.com/TfTHacker/obsidian42-strange-new-worlds
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After about 2 months of use, I am leaving
Furthermore, optionally, for some really nice discovery, you might add the wonderful Strange New Worlds plugin. I like the idea of the Influx plugin, but never seems to work 100% right 100% of the time and currently seems entirely broken.
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plugin for easily seeing how many times a note has been linked?
Sounds like the Strang New Worlds plugin by TfTHacker fits the bill quite nicely. I find it super useful. Check it out: https://github.com/TfTHacker/obsidian42-strange-new-worlds
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If you have inline images in Obsidian with CSS, how do you personally do it? Do you use a theme and or your own CSS?
In case you're wondering where that [1] is coming from, that's the Strange New Worlds plugin. The image embed is right next to the text, and contains |inlL|200, that makes it 200px wide and adds an attribute to the img HTML element alt="inlL", alt text saying that. You can see it in dev tools:
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Plugin request: Note view tracker/counter
But there is a plugin, strange new worlds, that tells you how many times you have linked to a specific file (among other things). Which I personally find useful, to review/edit a subject that I frequently reference.
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I didn't realize the community has grown so much..
https://github.com/TfTHacker/obsidian42-strange-new-worlds more context in notes (I think my plugin works better but I want to compare)
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-alfred - Alfred workflow for Obsidian note-taking app. Open vaults and files in Obsidian.
obsidian-image-captions - Adds captions to images when there is alt-text specified
obsidian-minimal - A distraction-free and highly customizable theme for Obsidian.
obsidian-ocr - Obsidian OCR allows you to search for text in your images and pdfs
obsidian-task-collector - Plugin for https://obsidian.md/ that assists with managing tasks within a document.
obsidian_image_caption - Add captions to images in Obsidian.
obsidian-database-plugin - Enables creating databases based on files in Obsidian - like Dataview, but with editing!
obsidian-projects - Plain text project planning in Obsidian
vantage-obsidian - Vantage helps you build complex queries using Obsidian's native search tools.
Origami - Origami was crafted with 💖 to mimic the tactility of paper, but introduce digital tools 🦾
leo-editor - Leo is an Outliner, Editor, IDE and PIM written in 100% Python.
streams - TiddlyWiki plugin for rapid data entry with a keyboard driven workflow. Divide content into smaller tiddlers as you write.