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Adds commands to quickly select, copy, cut, and paste lines under the selection or cursor.

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Obsidian Line Commands

An Obsidian plugin that adds the following commands:

  • Select lines: Selects the lines under the selection or cursor.
  • Copy lines: Copies the lines under the selection or cusor.
  • Cut lines: Cuts the lines under the selection or cursor.
  • Paste before line: Pastes the clipboard text in the line before the selection or cursor.
  • Paste after line: Pastes the clipboard text in the line after the selection or cursor.

Icons for each of the commands listed above

Demo video

I wrote this plugin because I wanted a quick way to cut a line on mobile. However, the default cut command doesn't behave the way it does on desktop (cutting the entire line under the cursor when there's no selection). Therefore, the “cut lines” command makes it easier for me to move lines quickly without needing to painstakingly select lines accurately with my fingers.

You can add these commands to your toolbar on mobile to easily access them.

How to Install

From inside Obsidian…

  1. Go to Settings → Community plugins.
  2. Disable Safe mode.
  3. Click Browse, search for Line Commands, and click Install.
  4. Click the toggle button to enable the plugin.

For manual installation, download this repo and copy over main.js and manifest.json to your vault: VaultFolder/.obsidian/plugins/obsidian-line-commands/.

Development

  1. Clone this repo.
  2. yarn to install dependencies.
  3. yarn dev to start compilation in watch mode.
  4. bash install-built.sh /path/to/your/vault -d to create symbolic links of built files to your vault for quick development.

Release

  1. Run yarn build.
  2. Run npm version [patch/minor/major] to bump version in manifest.json and versions.json.
  3. Add changes in CHANGELOG.md.
  4. Add a new version tag and push it.
    git tag -a 1.0.1 -m "1.0.1"
    git push origin 1.0.1
    
  5. Go to “Releases” in GitHub and edit the latest release (created by GitHub Actions). Insert the changelog texts in the description and ensure main.js and manifest.json are attached.
  6. Click “Publish release”.

Support

If you really like this plugin and want to support its development, please consider buying me a coffee 🙂 Thanks!

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