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joplin-plugin-quick-move
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Collection of commands to quickly move notes to other notebooks.
Quick Move is a plugin to extend the UX of Joplin's desktop application.
It provides a collection of commands to quickly move notes to other notebooks without user interaction.
:warning: CAUTION - Requires Joplin v1.8.2 or newer
Tools > Options > Plugins
*.jpl
) from hereTools > Options > Plugins
Install plugin
and select the previously downloaded jpl
fileTools > Options > Plugins
Delete
to remove the plugin completely
Install the plugin
Navigate to the settings/options view and select the Quick Move
tab
Select notebooks for the quick move actions (to be used) to enable quick moving of notes
Assign keyboard shortcuts to the corresponding quick move action commands
This plugin provides additional commands as described in the following table.
Command Label | Command ID | Default Key | Menu contexts |
---|---|---|---|
Quick move action 1 | quickMove1 | CmdOrCtrl+Shift+1 | Note>Quick move |
Quick move action 2 | quickMove2 | CmdOrCtrl+Shift+2 | Note>Quick move |
Quick move action 3 | quickMove3 | CmdOrCtrl+Shift+3 | Note>Quick move |
Quick move action 4 | quickMove4 | CmdOrCtrl+Shift+4 | Note>Quick move |
Quick move action 5 | quickMove5 | CmdOrCtrl+Shift+5 | Note>Quick move |
Quick move action 6 | quickMove6 | CmdOrCtrl+Shift+6 | Note>Quick move |
Quick move action 7 | quickMove7 | CmdOrCtrl+Shift+7 | Note>Quick move |
Quick move action 8 | quickMove8 | CmdOrCtrl+Shift+8 | Note>Quick move |
Quick move action 9 | quickMove9 | CmdOrCtrl+Shift+9 | Note>Quick move |
Quickly move the selected note(s) to a predefined notebook. The notebooks can be defined in the user options.
Keyboard shortcuts can be assigned in user options via Tools > Options > Keyboard Shortcuts
to all commands which are assigned to the Note
menu context.
In the keyboard shortcut editor, search for the command label where shortcuts shall be added.
This plugin adds provides user options which can be changed via Tools > Options > Quick Move
(Windows App).
NOTE - The notebook selection lists are only updated at startup. To display new or renamed notebooks, Joplin must be restarted.
You like this plugin as much as I do and it improves your daily work with Joplin?
Then I would be very happy if you buy me a :beer: or :coffee: via PayPal :wink:
The npm package of the plugin can be found here.
If you want to build the plugin by your own simply run npm run dist
.
To update the plugin framework, run npm run update
.
See CHANGELOG for details.
Copyright (c) 2021 Benjamin Seifert
MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.
[1.1.0] - 2021-08-10
registerSettings
) to support app version v2.2.4 or newerFAQs
Collection of commands to quickly move notes to other notebooks.
The npm package joplin-plugin-quick-move receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, joplin-plugin-quick-move popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that joplin-plugin-quick-move 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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