This plugin adds multiple new views to Obsidian.
Join our discussions in GitHub or Discord! For example, learn how other users get the most out of Breadcrumbs.
You can find the changelog here.
Breadcrumbs plugin lets you add hierarchical metadata to your notes and then leverage that structure.
Use
relationships in your notes. You can name those relationship types anyway you want that best fits your purpose (up/parent/top/high/ancestor/founder/source/foo).
To get this structure, the plugin requires that you use some type of metadata indicating the hierarchy of notes:
me.md
file could have the following frontmatter:---
parent: [[dad]]
parent: [[mom]]
sibling: [[sister Lara]]
child: [[child Andre]]
---
Punching is a very effective MMA technique (sibling:: [ [[Kicking]], [[Elbowing]], [[Kneeing]] ], parent:: [[Striking]])
(notice the double colon for the Dataview inline metadata).
Course. 101 - Basics of Financing.md
file might have the following content:---
up: [[Year 2022 courses]]
same: [[Course. 103 - Basics of Programming]]
---
# Course. 101 - Basics of Financing
This course teaches the basics of financing. It contains several sub-areas:
- down:: [[101 - Basics of Financing. Lectures]]
- down:: [[101 - Basics of Financing. Group work]]
- down:: [[101 - Basics of Financing. Essay]]
Next:: [[Course. 201 - Advanced Financing]]
This view shows the current note's parents, siblings, and children in either of the following styles:
To open the view in your sidebar, run the command Breadcrumbs: Open View
from the Command Palette (Ctrl+P
).
This view shows a trail of notes from the top of your vault down to your current note:
Using this structure that you impose, you can use the breadcrumb trail to visualise the path back to your parent note.
The Juggl plugin is tightly integrated with Breadcrumbs, such as with the Juggl view that can automatically be added above your current note:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AS5Mv6YNmsQ
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