A Neovim plugin for writing and navigating an Obsidian vault, written in Lua.
Built for people who love the concept of Obsidian -- a simple, markdown-based notes app -- but love Neovim too much to stand typing characters into anything else.
This plugin is not meant to replace Obsidian, but to complement it. My personal workflow involves writing Obsidian notes in Neovim using this plugin, while viewing and reading them using the Obsidian app. That said, this plugin stands on its own as well. You don't necessarily need to use it alongside the Obsidian app.
βΆοΈ Autocompletion for note references via nvim-cmp (triggered by typing[[)- π Go to a note buffer with
gfwhen cursor is on a reference - π Additional markdown syntax highlighting and concealing for references
:ObsidianBacklinksfor getting a location list of references to the current buffer.:ObsidianTodayto create a new daily note.:ObsidianYesterdayto open (eventually creating) the daily note for the previous working day.:ObsidianOpento open a note in the Obsidian app. This command has one optional argument: the ID, path, or alias of the note to open. If not given, the note corresponding to the current buffer is opened.:ObsidianNewto create a new note. This command has one optional argument: the title of the new note.:ObsidianSearchto search for notes in your vault using ripgrep with fzf.vim, fzf-lua or telescope.nvim. This command has one optional argument: a search query to start with.:ObsidianQuickSwitchto quickly switch to another notes in your vault, searching by its name using fzf.vim, fzf-lua or telescope.nvim.:ObsidianLinkto link an in-line visual selection of text to a note. This command has one optional argument: the ID, path, or alias of the note to link to. If not given, the selected text will be used to find the note with a matching ID, path, or alias.:ObsidianLinkNewto create a new note and link it to an in-line visual selection of text. This command has one optional argument: the title of the new note. If not given, the selected text will be used as the title.:ObsidianFollowLinkto follow a note reference under the cursor.:ObsidianTemplateto insert a template from the templates folder, selecting from a list using telescope.nvim or one of thefzfalternatives.
- NeoVim >= 0.8.0 (this plugin uses
vim.fswhich was only added in 0.8). - If you want completion and search features (recommended) you'll also need ripgrep to be installed and on your
$PATH. See ripgrep#installation for install options.
Search functionality (e.g. via the :ObsidianSearch and :ObsidianQuickSwitch commands) also requires telescope.nvim or one of the fzf alternatives (see below).
Here are some examples using different plugin managers. The full set of configuration options are listed below.
Using lazy.nvim
return {
"epwalsh/obsidian.nvim",
lazy = true,
event = { "BufReadPre path/to/my-vault/**.md" },
-- If you want to use the home shortcut '~' here you need to call 'vim.fn.expand':
-- event = { "BufReadPre " .. vim.fn.expand "~" .. "/my-vault/**.md" },
dependencies = {
-- Required.
"nvim-lua/plenary.nvim",
-- Optional, for completion.
"hrsh7th/nvim-cmp",
-- Optional, for search and quick-switch functionality.
"nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim",
-- Optional, an alternative to telescope for search and quick-switch functionality.
-- "ibhagwan/fzf-lua"
-- Optional, another alternative to telescope for search and quick-switch functionality.
-- "junegunn/fzf",
-- "junegunn/fzf.vim"
-- Optional, alternative to nvim-treesitter for syntax highlighting.
"godlygeek/tabular",
"preservim/vim-markdown",
},
opts = {
dir = "~/my-vault", -- no need to call 'vim.fn.expand' here
-- see below for full list of options π
},
config = function(_, opts)
require("obsidian").setup(opts)
-- Optional, override the 'gf' keymap to utilize Obsidian's search functionality.
-- see also: 'follow_url_func' config option below.
vim.keymap.set("n", "gf", function()
if require("obsidian").util.cursor_on_markdown_link() then
return "<cmd>ObsidianFollowLink<CR>"
else
return "gf"
end
end, { noremap = false, expr = true })
end,
}Using packer.nvim
use({
"epwalsh/obsidian.nvim",
config = function()
require("obsidian").setup({
dir = "~/my-vault",
-- see below for full list of options π
})
end,
})This is a complete list of all of the options that can be passed to require("obsidian").setup():
{
-- Required, the path to your vault directory.
dir = "~/my-vault",
-- Optional, if you keep notes in a specific subdirectory of your vault.
notes_subdir = "notes",
-- Optional, set the log level for Obsidian. This is an integer corresponding to one of the log
-- levels defined by "vim.log.levels.*" or nil, which is equivalent to DEBUG (1).
log_level = vim.log.levels.DEBUG,
daily_notes = {
-- Optional, if you keep daily notes in a separate directory.
folder = "notes/dailies",
-- Optional, if you want to change the date format for daily notes.
date_format = "%Y-%m-%d"
},
-- Optional, completion.
completion = {
-- If using nvim-cmp, otherwise set to false
nvim_cmp = true,
-- Trigger completion at 2 chars
min_chars = 2,
-- Where to put new notes created from completion. Valid options are
-- * "current_dir" - put new notes in same directory as the current buffer.
-- * "notes_subdir" - put new notes in the default notes subdirectory.
new_notes_location = "current_dir"
},
-- Optional, customize how names/IDs for new notes are created.
note_id_func = function(title)
-- Create note IDs in a Zettelkasten format with a timestamp and a suffix.
-- In this case a note with the title 'My new note' will given an ID that looks
-- like '1657296016-my-new-note', and therefore the file name '1657296016-my-new-note.md'
local suffix = ""
if title ~= nil then
-- If title is given, transform it into valid file name.
suffix = title:gsub(" ", "-"):gsub("[^A-Za-z0-9-]", ""):lower()
else
-- If title is nil, just add 4 random uppercase letters to the suffix.
for _ = 1, 4 do
suffix = suffix .. string.char(math.random(65, 90))
end
end
return tostring(os.time()) .. "-" .. suffix
end,
-- Optional, set to true if you don't want Obsidian to manage frontmatter.
disable_frontmatter = false,
-- Optional, alternatively you can customize the frontmatter data.
note_frontmatter_func = function(note)
-- This is equivalent to the default frontmatter function.
local out = { id = note.id, aliases = note.aliases, tags = note.tags }
-- `note.metadata` contains any manually added fields in the frontmatter.
-- So here we just make sure those fields are kept in the frontmatter.
if note.metadata ~= nil and require("obsidian").util.table_length(note.metadata) > 0 then
for k, v in pairs(note.metadata) do
out[k] = v
end
end
return out
end,
-- Optional, for templates (see below).
templates = {
subdir = "templates",
date_format = "%Y-%m-%d-%a",
time_format = "%H:%M",
},
-- Optional, by default when you use `:ObsidianFollowLink` on a link to an external
-- URL it will be ignored but you can customize this behavior here.
follow_url_func = function(url)
-- Open the URL in the default web browser.
vim.fn.jobstart({"open", url}) -- Mac OS
-- vim.fn.jobstart({"xdg-open", url}) -- linux
end,
-- Optional, set to true if you use the Obsidian Advanced URI plugin.
-- https://github.com/Vinzent03/obsidian-advanced-uri
use_advanced_uri = true,
-- Optional, set to true to force ':ObsidianOpen' to bring the app to the foreground.
open_app_foreground = false,
-- Optional, by default commands like `:ObsidianSearch` will attempt to use
-- telescope.nvim, fzf-lua, and fzf.nvim (in that order), and use the
-- first one they find. By setting this option to your preferred
-- finder you can attempt it first. Note that if the specified finder
-- is not installed, or if it the command does not support it, the
-- remaining finders will be attempted in the original order.
finder = "telescope.nvim",
}β Notes
- Obsidian.nvim will set itself up as an nvim-cmp source automatically when you enter a markdown buffer within your vault directory, you do not need to specify this plugin as a cmp source manually.
- If you use
vim-markdownyou'll probably want to disable its frontmatter syntax highlighting (vim.g.vim_markdown_frontmatter = 1) which I've found doesn't work very well. - The
notes_subdirandnote_id_funcoptions are not mutually exclusive. You can use them both. For example, using a combination of both of the above settings, a new note called "My new note" will assigned a path likenotes/1657296016-my-new-note.md.
To insert a template, run the command :ObsidianTemplate. This will open telescope.nvim or one of the fzf alternatives and allow you to select a template from the templates folder. Select a template and hit <CR> to insert. Substitution of {{date}}, {{time}}, and {{title}} is supported.
For example, with the following configuration
{
-- other fields ...
templates = {
subdir = "my-templates-folder",
date_format = "%Y-%m-%d-%a",
time_format = "%H:%M"
},
}and the file ~/my-vault/my-templates-folder/note template.md:
# {{title}}
Date created: {{date}}creating the note Configuring Neovim.md and executing :ObsidianTemplate will insert
# Configuring Neovim
Date created: 2023-03-01-Wedabove the cursor position.
If you're using nvim-treesitter and not vim-markdown, you'll probably want to enable additional_vim_regex_highlighting for markdown to benefit from Obsidian.nvim's extra syntax improvements:
require("nvim-treesitter.configs").setup({
ensure_installed = { "markdown", "markdown_inline", ... },
highlight = {
enable = true,
additional_vim_regex_highlighting = { "markdown" },
},
})If you are having issues with commands like ObsidianOpen, ensure that your vault is configured to use an absolute path rather than a link. If you must use a link in your configuration, make sure that the name of the vault is present in the file path of the link. For example:
Vault: ~/path/to/vault/parent/obsidian/
Link: ~/obsidian OR ~/parent