xryul2k downloadsNavigate between incoming links (inlinks), outgoing links (outlinks) N levels deep.
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This plugin helps you navigate back and forth between your links from current note N levels deep.
Speed. In the past I used custom DatviewJS queries, to navigate notes. However, it usually took around 120-170ms for each query to process + a few extra seconds for rendering to finish. This plugin loads in 2-15ms, and all your links are near instantly always available.
I don't use folders. I embedd all of my notes inside one another and navigate via connections: either via graph, back/forward buttons, search, or simply via contextual navigation. However sometimes, certain internal links are deeply within the note structure, or sometimes I open certain note from within the search e.g. "Note C", and then wanna quickly navigate to a 'MOC" note where it was embedded 2 notes back e.g.: "Note A" (back buttons are not available, because I opened it directly from the search; which meeans I would need to either search for that note, that's including if I even remember its name, navigate to it via the graph, or navigate via "Backlinks" core plugin 1 page a time).
By default Obsidian doesn't show Links coming from Canvas. So if you have embedded certain note somewhere in the Canvas, or have mentioned it, or have written topic related to that one particular note - it can be very difficult to know where exactly (it is possible, in particular with smaller vault sizes, however it gets cumbersome when topics gets interconnected spanning multiple domains and it makes it really hard to track down in which Canvas file certain file was embedded).
Thus it helps by allowing you to:
The plugin simply allows to navigate between links in your note.
Install the plugin
Open any new note which has links embedded e.g.: in the below example my current note has 2 links
At the top of each note, you'll see two new elements INLINKS & OUTLINKS (you can customize it and have it as any other text, ICON or color) which you can click on to see Detailed Link View. This view shows a hierarchy of links related to your current note.
You can specify how deep you see the link connections by adjusting "Depth".
For instance if you would like to see what link are inside Note 1 or Note 2, from within the note you are currently in - then, you can toggle the "Toggle outlinks of inlinks" button:
Some other features:
Hope this explains things a little.
*Links - it mainly deals with internal link: