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joplin-plugin-filterable-notebook-tree-view

v1.0.3

Published

[日本語](./doc/README.jp.md)

Downloads

2,131

Readme

Joplin Plugin Filterable Notebook TreeView

日本語

[!CAUTION] This plugin is currently under development. Use at your own risk.

Filterable Notebook TreeView adds a panel that lets you filter the notebook tree by name.

demo

Motivation

As a heavy Joplin user, I ended up with too many notebooks, which made them hard to find.

I wanted a way to filter that:

  • stays visible as a panel
  • keeps parent/child relationships visible

So I created a filtering approach separate from the command palette.

Installation

This plugin is published in Joplin's plugin registry. In Joplin, open Options -> Plugins, then search for Filterable Notebook TreeView.

Usage

Panel

After installing and enabling the plugin, the panel appears. Use View -> Change application layout to place it wherever you like.

Filter

Type text into the field labeled Notebook Name. Folders containing that text are shown, along with their parent path up to the root.

Selecting a folder in the panel moves Joplin to that folder.

TODO

The following items are planned features or known bugs:

  • [ ] You currently need to restart Joplin to show newly created notebooks
  • [ ] Display order may not match Joplin in some cases
  • [ ] Parent folders may not appear in some cases

Lisence

This project is licensed under the MIT License.