The Dynbedded plugin allows users to dynamically embed content from other notes within Obsidian, based on a variety of flexible parameters. This includes the ability to reference notes with date formatting, making it easy to embed content from notes using relative dates such as 'yesterday' or specific durations. The plugin supports the use of headers within the embedded notes, ensuring the correct content is included. Additionally, it offers compatibility with other plugins like Dataview and Buttons, enhancing the flexibility of the embeds.
Obsidian plugins tagged with #date-formatting. There are 3 plugins in this collection.
- Rank 14 years ago by Marcus Breiden
- Rank 2a year ago by David Pedrero
The Daily Notes Automater plugin helps users streamline the creation of daily notes by automatically generating them when Obsidian is launched. It offers a high degree of customization, including user-defined date formats, file name suffixes, and flexible directory structures such as year and month-based subfolders. Users can also specify a template to pre-fill the content of each note, ensuring consistency in daily journaling or planning workflows. The plugin uses the Moment API for date handling and ensures that note files are neatly organized and named to support chronological order. This setup is especially useful for users who rely on structured daily logging or task tracking routines.
- Rank 3a year ago by Mil
The Date Range Expander plugin makes it easy to insert a sequence of dates into your notes using either a defined end date or a set duration. It supports customizable date formats, wiki-linking for each date, and even optional callout wrapping to keep long date sequences organised. Users can also choose whether to create actual note files for the linked dates and control where those files should be stored.