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Tags are a great way to organize your space and query. However, it would be nice to have some additional support for managing them better.
Renaming
While it is possible to try and do a find & replace for occurrences of #tag across a space, it would be convenient to have a way to rename them across all of your pages. Linking to a related feature request Support for nested tags. #1148, which might be need to taken into account when implementing this.
Navigation
Some way to quickly find and navigate across your tags, maybe a Tag Picker akin to Page Picker. I understand that there is a 📌 {{tag}} but the only way to actually reach this is to click on a tag.
This would be move convenient than trying to do a search across your space, or writing a query every time you need to find a tag.
tag-wrangler for Obsidian is a plugin that provides some tag-management functionality so it might be a bit useful to take a look once on the approach here.
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Tags are a great way to organize your space and query. However, it would be nice to have some additional support for managing them better.
While it is possible to try and do a find & replace for occurrences of #tag across a space, it would be convenient to have a way to rename them across all of your pages. Linking to a related feature request Support for nested tags. #1148, which might be need to taken into account when implementing this.
Some way to quickly find and navigate across your tags, maybe a
Tag Picker
akin toPage Picker
. I understand that there is a📌 {{tag}}
but the only way to actually reach this is to click on a tag.This would be move convenient than trying to do a search across your space, or writing a query every time you need to find a tag.
tag-wrangler for Obsidian is a plugin that provides some tag-management functionality so it might be a bit useful to take a look once on the approach here.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: