This plugin is meant to make resource placement more flexible and context-aware.
Instead of forcing all new resources into a single hardcoded folder, it lets you define where resources should go based on the file or folder you’re currently working in. The plugin will walk up the directory tree and use the first placement rule it finds.
This plugin would likely be useful for people who like to copy-paste in images and would like some further organization.
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Placement rules can be defined on individual folders.
When a new resource is created:
- The plugin checks if the current folder has a placement rule.
- If not, it checks the parent folder.
- This continues upward until a rule is found.
- The resource is placed according to that rule.
To get started with the plugin, open up the settings and define some rules for which attachments should be placed.
Once there are rules set, the plugin will pay attention to new files being created and handle them according to the rules set.
Given the following structure:
/
├── attachments/
│ ├── school/
│ ├── journal/
│ └── videogames/
├── journal/
├── league-of-legends/
├── dragon-age-origins/
└── school/
└── math/
├── factoring.md
└── addition.md
If we are working within addition.md, we will check its parent folder (math/) for a placement rule, if it exists, related resources will be placed using that rule.
If it does not exist, we will check the next parent (school/). We continue this parent checking sequence until we hit a rule that we can use or hit the root folder.
If no rule is found, the plugin uses the fallback location defined in settings.
To complete the example, these are what some actual placement rules might look like:
If you'd like another example, check out the help page.
- Allow sources to be
.mdfiles for even finer control. - Option to parse and re-sort through all attachments in specific folders
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