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@aidenlx/folder-note-core
Advanced tools
Provide core features and API for folder notes.
This plugin aimed to provide the following basic features for folder note:
For advanced feature such as file explorer patches and folder overviews, install this plugin with alx-folder-note v0.11.0+
npm i -D @aidenlx/folder-note-core
in your plugin dirimport { getApi, isPluginEnabled, registerApi } from "@aidenlx/folder-note-core"
)isPluginEnabled(YourPluginInstance)
getApi()
/ getApi(YourPluginInstance)
registerApi(YourPluginInstance, (api)=>{// do something })
YourPluginInstance.registerEvent(YourPluginInstance.app.vault.on("folder-note:...",(...)=>{...}))
The required API feature is only available for Obsidian v0.13.24+.
Settings
> Third-party plugin
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Install
<vault>/.obsidian/plugins/folder-note-core
Note: The
.obsidian
folder may be hidden. On macOS, you should be able to pressCommand+Shift+Dot
to show the folder in Finder.
FAQs
Provide core features and API for folder notes
The npm package @aidenlx/folder-note-core receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @aidenlx/folder-note-core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @aidenlx/folder-note-core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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