Clipper Catalog

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by Greg K.

A catalog view of all the clippings gathered with a common source property.

ā˜… 29 stars↓ 2,267 downloadsUpdated 11mo agoMIT
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Clipper Catalog

A catalog view that provides a powerful interface for all your clipped web articles and content. Easily organize, search, and manage your web clippings within your vault.

Features

šŸ” Catalog all your clipped articles in one view
šŸ“± Works on desktop and mobile
šŸ·ļø Tag-based organization and filtering
šŸ”„ Real-time search and sorting capabilities
⚔ Command palette integration
šŸŽØ Clean, modern UI with theme integration
šŸ“‚ Advanced directory filtering options

Changelog

See CHANGELOG for a list of changes and version history.

Installation

From Obsidian Community Plugins

  1. Open Obsidian Settings
  2. Go to Community Plugins and turn off Safe Mode
  3. Click Browse and search for "Clipper Catalog"
  4. Install the plugin and enable it

Manual Installation

  1. Download the latest release from GitHub
  2. Extract the zip archive into your vault's .obsidian/plugins directory
  3. Enable the plugin in Obsidian's settings

Configuration

  1. Open the plugin settings in Obsidian
  2. Configure the property name that identifies clipped content (default: 'source')
  3. The catalog will display all notes that contain the specified property with a URL value

Usage

  1. Open the Clipper Catalog view using:
    • Command palette: Search for "Open Clipper Catalog"
    • Or click the Clipper Catalog icon in the sidebar
  2. Browse, search, and filter your clipped articles
  3. Use advanced search options to exclude specific directories
  4. Click on article titles to open them in your vault
  5. Click on tags to filter by specific tags
  6. Sort by date, title, or path

Features

Search and Filter

  • Full-text search across titles and tags
  • Tag-based filtering
  • Directory exclusion options
  • Real-time updates

Organization

  • Sort by multiple columns
  • Advanced directory filtering
  • Tag management
  • Path-based organization

Interface

  • Clean, modern design
  • Responsive layout
  • Theme-aware styling
  • Keyboard navigation

Support

Privacy

This plugin only reads and organizes notes within your local Obsidian vault. No data is sent to external servers.

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Commit your changes
  4. Push to the branch
  5. Create a Pull Request

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the plugin find my clipped articles?

The plugin looks for notes in your vault that contain a specified property (default: 'source') with a URL value in the frontmatter. This can be changed in the plugin's settings.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes! The plugin is fully compatible with both desktop and mobile versions of Obsidian.

Can I exclude certain folders from the catalog?

Yes! Use the advanced search options to exclude specific directories from your catalog view.

Support

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Commit your changes
  4. Push to the branch
  5. Create a Pull Request

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šŸŽØ Design & Development
Greg K. (@soundslikeinfo)

šŸ¤– AI Pair Programming
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