File Contents as new magic command#390
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Oh, thats an amazing idea! Thank you a lot, I will add it with the next release :) Edit: We could also do two commands, one for markdown and one for html |
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Hey, sure that's possible, you just have to be careful if you do it one after the other to not replace a magic command in the content that you just replaced. |
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Hi, I don't know if this feature is wanted or not, but I used it myself and wanted to share. It's a simple extension to have the note's content available as the
@contentmagic command. This is a swiss army knife (if admittedly an a bit cumbersome one) to process your note's content. You can do table processing, read data from your lists, access any html ids you create, etc. Unfortunately obsidian block ids don't show up in the html. Other extensions also have issues with this (see eg here). I decided to pass the rendered html instead of the raw markdown string because most programming languages have better support for parsing and postprocessing html dom.Some examples of how it looks like: