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joplin-plugin-wikilinks

v0.4.1

Published

A [Joplin](https://joplinapp.org/) plugin that adds `[[wikilinks]]` support to the Markdown editor and preview pane.

Readme

Wikilinks

A Joplin plugin that adds [[wikilinks]] support to the Markdown editor and preview pane.

Features

  • Syntax highlighting[[targets]] are styled as links with dotted underlines; brackets are rendered in a muted colour.
  • Ctrl/Cmd+Click navigation — follow a wikilink in the editor to open the target note. On mobile, long-press to follow.
  • Preview pane links — wikilinks render as clickable links in the markdown preview.
  • Pipe syntax[[target|alias]] displays the alias as link text and navigates to the target.
  • Heading anchors[[Note Title#Heading]] scrolls to the heading after opening the note.
  • Smart title resolution — notes are matched by:
    1. Direct note ID (32-char hex).
    2. Exact title match (case-sensitive).
    3. Case-insensitive title match (shortest title preferred).
    4. First-word / zettel ID match.
  • Convert Joplin links — convert [text](:/noteId) markdown links to wikilinks via the Note menu, editor toolbar button, or Ctrl+Shift+L. Automatically resolves note titles and uses pipe syntax when the display text differs.
  • Code-aware — wikilinks inside code blocks and inline code are ignored.

Installation

Search for Wikilinks in the Joplin plugin repository (Settings → Plugins), or install manually:

  1. Download the latest .jpl file from the Releases page.
  2. In Joplin, go to Settings → Plugins → Install from file and select the .jpl file.

Building from source

npm install
npm run dist

The packaged plugin will be written to publish/.

Licence

MIT

This project is developed with the help of AI assistants.