The Frontmatter Alias Display plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who utilize the Zettelkasten method. This plugin allows you to display frontmatter aliases as note titles in the File Explorer, making it easier to navigate your notes. Instead of seeing arbitrary IDs like `202303041748`, you can now see more informative titles like `the difference between .prototype and .constructor`. This feature combines the benefits of using note IDs for linking with the readability of descriptive titles. With this plugin, you can use Obsidian's link alias syntax to link to notes while displaying a custom title.
I'm afraid I won't be able to create a summary this week as the README file appears to be empty, indicating that the plugin is not yet released or available for public consumption. As a result, there's no information to summarize.
Perhaps next week will bring a new plugin with exciting features and benefits to share with our readers!
The Timeline View plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to visualize their notes in a unique way. With this plugin, you can order your notes based on custom properties such as dates, progress, or numerical data, creating an interactive graphical timeline or number line. The plugin offers several key features that make it easy to explore and manage your notes, including quick note creation, drag-and-drop reordering, filtering, and grouping with colors. You can also link the timeline view to another tab for seamless navigation. Overall, this plugin is a must-have for anyone looking to add an extra dimension to their Obsidian workflow.