This plugin allows you to create a command to open the settings tabs of a specified plugin.
By default, the settings of the plugin itself can be opened by the command palette, with using Open Plugin Settings: Open Plugin Settings command.
To add the command to open the settings of another plugin, just click on the adding button, and search the plugin you want to add.
After you can use the command Open Plugin Settings: Open <plugin name> to open the settings of the plugin.
From the settings, you can also refresh the list to remove the deleted plugins and disable the commands of the disabled plugins.
You can also open any plugin (not registered) with the command Open other plugin settings and search the plugin you want to open.
- From Obsidian's community plugins
- Using BRAT with
https://github.com/mara-li/open-plugin-settings-commands - From the release page:
- Download the latest release
- Unzip
open-plugin-settings-commands.zipin.obsidian/plugins/path - In Obsidian settings, reload the plugin
- Enable the plugin
I use npm to develop this plugin :
npm install
npm run dev
You can also create a .env.json file with the path to your main Obsidian Vault, as follows :
{
"VAULT": "path/to/your/vault"
}Note
You need to duplicate the \ if you are on Windows.
- English
- French
- German
- Russian
To add a translation:
- Fork the repository
- Add the translation in the
src/i18n/localesfolder with the name of the language (ex:fr.json).- You can get your locale language from Obsidian using obsidian translation or using the commands (in templater for example) :
<% tp.obsidian.moment.locale() %> - Copy the content of the
en.jsonfile in the new file - Translate the content
- You can get your locale language from Obsidian using obsidian translation or using the commands (in templater for example) :
- Edit
i18n/i18next.ts:- Add
import * as <lang> from "./locales/<lang>.json"; - Edit the
ressourcepart with adding :<lang> : {translation: <lang>}
- Add
Thanks to @pjeby/hotkey helper for the opening settings tabs.
