The Global Search and Replace plugin allows users to perform comprehensive search and replace operations across all markdown files in an Obsidian vault. With support for regex and case-sensitive searches, this tool offers precision and flexibility. Users can navigate through matches, open files directly at the match location, and replace content seamlessly with shortcuts or clicks. The plugin simplifies large-scale edits and enhances workflow efficiency, making it a practical solution for managing consistent changes across a vault.
Obsidian plugins tagged with #replace. There are 4 plugins in this collection.
- Rank 13 years ago by Mahmoud Fawzy Khalil
- Rank 25 years ago by Dmitry Savosh
The Find and replace in selection plugin enhances text editing in Obsidian by allowing users to perform search-and-replace operations within a specific selection of text. This plugin supports both plain text and regular expressions for flexible pattern matching and replacement. Users can configure search patterns and replacement strings through the plugin's settings, and execute the command via a hotkey or the command palette. It's particularly useful for bulk text modifications, such as changing header levels, removing formatting, or adjusting embed link syntax.
- Rank 32 years ago by Matt Cole Anderson
The Dynamic Text Concealer plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to declutter their notes and focus on the content. With this plugin, you can dynamically replace text using user-defined regular expressions, effectively hiding ugly metadata from other plugins. For instance, you can conceal curly braces used by Obsidian to Anki, or any other pattern that clutters your notes. The plugin also allows you to capture groups and conceal them in your notes, making it easy to organize and customize your content.
- Rank 42 years ago by hafuhafu
The Obsidian Text Finder plugin is a handy tool for those who want to enhance their search-and-replace capabilities within Obsidian. It brings a feature-rich search and replace window, similar to what users are accustomed to in VSCode, but directly within the Obsidian editor mode. Users can search and replace text in their current Markdown file, with options for case sensitivity and regular expressions, adding flexibility for complex search needs. Additionally, the plugin highlights all matches and shows a count, making it easy to review search results at a glance. Customizable CSS options also allow for personalization, from styling match highlights to adjusting the search window's position. This plugin is ideal for users seeking a powerful, customizable text-finding experience within Obsidian.