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joplin-plugin-ai-tag-suggester

v1.0.5

Published

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Downloads

3,689

Readme

Joplin AI Tag Suggester

Suggest relevant tags for your Joplin notes using AI.

Providers:

  • Gemini (default)
  • OpenRouter

Installation

Prerequisites: Node.js, Joplin Desktop.

  1. Install dependencies
npm install
  1. Build the plugin and pack a .jpl
npm run dist
  1. In Joplin Desktop, go to Tools → Options → Plugins → Install from file and select the generated .jpl in the publish/ folder.

Configuration

Open Joplin → Tools → Options → AI Tag Suggester.

Settings in src/index.ts are registered as Joplin settings:

  • provider: "gemini" or "openrouter" (default: gemini)
  • geminiApiKey: Your Google Gemini API key
  • openrouterApiKey: Your OpenRouter API key
  • openrouterModel: Model id (default: openrouter/auto)

Notes:

  • For Gemini, the plugin tries: gemini-2.5-flash, gemini-1.5-flash, gemini-1.5-flash-8b.
  • For OpenRouter, the plugin calls https://openrouter.ai/api/v1/chat/completions with a structured prompt and expects JSON { "tags": string[] }.

Usage

  1. Open any note in Joplin.
  2. Tools → Toggle AI Tag Suggester to open the side panel. Shortcut: Ctrl+Shift+Y (macOS: Cmd+Shift+Y).
  3. Click "Suggest Tags". The plugin will analyze the note and return 5 concise, lowercase, hyphenated tags.
  4. Click tags to select/deselect, then "Apply" to add them to the note.

Screenshots

Side Panel AI Tag Suggester side panel opened via Tools → Toggle AI Tag Suggester.

Suggestions Suggested tags returned by the provider. Click to select/deselect.

Applied Tags Selected tags applied to the current note.

Settings Plugin settings under Tools → Options → AI Tag Suggester.

Development

Build:

npm run build

Pack distributable:

npm run dist

Support

If you find this plugin useful and want to support development:

License

MIT