
The plugin takes the name of the file and generates an Obsidian URL scheme obsidian://open action.

If you have multiple files of the same name, it’ll just find the first one! From DEVONthink to Obsidian: The plugin just finds the first instance of a file with the same name as the one you have active in Obsidian. (Or assign it to an Alfred or Keyboard Maestro macro or whatever you’d like!) How it worksĭisclaimer: the approach I used isn’t super robust. Install it by following the instructions on the in-app Help → Toolbar Scripts page. 1 Find the ID in Application Support/obsidian/obsidian.json. On line 12, replace the ID there with the ID name of your vault. Get the AppleScript via the button above. The button’s colour can be customized to either inherit colour from the theme you’re using or to stand out with DEVONthink’s bright blue hue.

It also adds a button to Obsidian’s menu ribbon. The Insert Related Items feature Set up and use The pluginĭownload the plugin via the Obsidian Community Plugins gallery, or manually via GitHub. In version 2 of the plugin (now released), there’s also a command taking advantage of DEVONthink’s AI features to insert a list of items related to the current note into the note. This video shows the user using the plugin and AppleScript to open notes back and forth from Obsidian and DEVONthink. If you keep your Obsidian notes indexed in DEVONthink, I have just released a new plugin that allows you to open those notes directly from Obsidian, and a companion AppleScript that lets you open your Obsidian notes from within DEVONthink 3.
