Notes Calendar
approvedby tcatlas
This plugin has not been manually reviewed by Obsidian staff. Displays a sidebar calendar and notes created on the selected date or week, with iPad trackpad support.
Updated todayGPL-3.0
Notes Calendar
An Obsidian plugin for displaying a calendar in the side pane and notes associated with the selected date.
Screenshots
Features
- Calendar view in the side pane
- Month and year navigation
- Click a day to show notes created on that date
- Click a week number to show notes created during that week
- Optional week numbers, configurable week start day, and note indicators
- Hide unnecessary days from the calendar
- Optional creation time and note excerpt display
- Configurable note sorting and excerpt line count
- Double-clicking or tapping a date can optionally (enabled by default) create a Daily Note on that date, using the Daily Notes core plugin for templating.
- Special attention taken for iPad trackpad support
Installation
Open the Community Plugins tab in the settings and search for "Calendar Notes" (or click here).
Manual installation
Installing in a Vault
For a manual local install, make sure these files exist inside your plugin folder in the vault:
- `manifest.json`
- `main.js`
- `styles.css`
After building, these files are located in the `build/` directory (`main.js` and `styles.css`) and the project root (`manifest.json`).
Example layout:
```text
<your-vault>/.obsidian/plugins/notes-calendar/
manifest.json
main.js
styles.css
```
After copying the files, reload Obsidian or disable and re-enable the plugin.
Notes
- Notes are grouped by file creation time (
ctime), not by filename or frontmatter date. - Week numbering can be shown as ISO 8601 or United States.
- The note list can be sorted by name or creation date/time, in ascending or descending order.
License
GPL-3.0-only
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