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# obsidian-metadata
A script to make batch updates to metadata in an Obsidian vault. No changes are
made to the Vault until they are explicitly committed.
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## Important Disclaimer
**It is strongly recommended that you back up your vault prior to committing changes.** This script makes changes directly to the markdown files in your vault. Once the changes are committed, there is no ability to recreate the original information unless you have a backup. Follow the instructions in the script to create a backup of your vault if needed. The author of this script is not responsible for any data loss that may occur. Use at your own risk.
## Install
Requires Python v3.10 or above.
```bash
pip install obsidian-metadata
```
## Usage
### CLI Commands
- `--config-file`: Specify a custom configuration file location
- `--dry-run`: Make no destructive changes
- `--export-csv`: Specify a path and create a CSV export of all metadata
- `--export-json`: Specify a path and create a JSON export of all metadata
- `--help`: Shows interactive help and exits
- `--log-file`: Specify a log file location
- `--log-to-file`: Will log to a file
- `--vault-path`: Specify a path to an Obsidian Vault
- `--verbose`: Set verbosity level (0=WARN, 1=INFO, 2=DEBUG, 3=TRACE)
- `--version`: Prints the version number and exits
### Running the script
Once installed, run `obsidian-metadata` in your terminal to enter an interactive menu of sub-commands.
**Vault Actions**
- Backup: Create a backup of the vault.
- Delete Backup: Delete a backup of the vault.
**Inspect Metadata**
- **View all metadata in the vault**
- View all **frontmatter**
- View all **inline metadata**
- View all **inline tags**
- **Export all metadata to CSV or JSON file**
**Filter Notes in Scope**: Limit the scope of notes to be processed with one or more filters.
- **Path filter (regex)**: Limit scope based on the path or filename
- **Metadata filter**: Limit scope based on a key or key/value pair
- **Tag filter**: Limit scope based on an in-text tag
- **List and clear filters**: List all current filters and clear one or all
- **List notes in scope**: List notes that will be processed.
**Add Metadata**: Add new metadata to your vault.
When adding a new key to inline metadata, the `insert location` value in the config file will specify where in the note it will be inserted.
- **Add new metadata to the frontmatter**
- **Add new inline metadata** - Set `insert_location` in the config to control where the new metadata is inserted. (Default: Bottom)
- **Add new inline tag** - Set `insert_location` in the config to control where the new tag is inserted. (Default: Bottom)
**Rename Metadata**: Rename either a key and all associated values, a specific value within a key. or an in-text tag.
- **Rename a key**
- **Rename a value**
- **Rename an inline tag**
**Delete Metadata**: Delete either a key and all associated values, or a specific value.
- **Delete a key and associated values**
- **Delete a value from a key**
- **Delete an inline tag**
**Transpose Metadata**: Move metadata from inline to frontmatter or the reverse.
When transposing to inline metadata, the `insert location` value in the config file will specify where in the note it will be inserted.
- **Transpose all metadata** - Moves all frontmatter to inline metadata, or the reverse
- **Transpose key** - Transposes a specific key and all it's values
- **Transpose value**- Transpose a specific key:value pair
**Review Changes**: Prior to committing changes, review all changes that will be made.
- **View a diff of the changes** that will be made
**Commit Changes**: Write the changes to disk. This step is not undoable.
- **Commit changes to the vault**
### Configuration
`obsidian-metadata` requires a configuration file at `~/.obsidian_metadata.toml`. On first run, this file will be created. You can specify a new location for the configuration file with the `--config-file` option.
To add additional vaults, copy the default section and add the appropriate information. The script will prompt you to select a vault if multiple exist in the configuration file
Below is an example with two vaults.
```toml
["Vault One"] # Name of the vault.
# Path to your obsidian vault
path = "/path/to/vault"
# Folders within the vault to ignore when indexing metadata
exclude_paths = [".git", ".obsidian"]
# Location to add metadata. One of:
# TOP: Directly after frontmatter.
# AFTER_TITLE: After the first header following frontmatter.
# BOTTOM: The bottom of the note
insert_location = "BOTTOM"
["Vault Two"]
path = "/path/to/second_vault"
exclude_paths = [".git", ".obsidian", "daily_notes"]
insert_location = "AFTER_TITLE"
```
To bypass the configuration file and specify a vault to use at runtime use the `--vault-path` option.
# Contributing
## Setup: Once per project
There are two ways to contribute to this project.
### 1. Containerized development
1. Clone this repository. `git clone https://github.com/natelandau/obsidian-metadata`
2. Open the repository in Visual Studio Code
3. Start the [Dev Container](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers). Run Ctrl/⌘ + ⇧ + P → _Remote-Containers: Reopen in Container_.
4. Run `poetry env info -p` to find the PATH to the Python interpreter if needed by VSCode.
### 2. Local development
1. Install Python 3.10 and [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org)
2. Clone this repository. `git clone https://github.com/natelandau/obsidian-metadata`
3. Install the Poetry environment with `poetry install`.
4. Activate your Poetry environment with `poetry shell`.
5. Install the pre-commit hooks with `pre-commit install --install-hooks`.
## Developing
- This project follows the [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) standard to automate [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/) and [Keep A Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/) with [Commitizen](https://github.com/commitizen-tools/commitizen).
- When you're ready to commit changes run `cz c`
- Run `poe` from within the development environment to print a list of [Poe the Poet](https://github.com/nat-n/poethepoet) tasks available to run on this project. Common commands:
- `poe lint` runs all linters
- `poe test` runs all tests with Pytest
- Run `poetry add {package}` from within the development environment to install a run time dependency and add it to `pyproject.toml` and `poetry.lock`.
- Run `poetry remove {package}` from within the development environment to uninstall a run time dependency and remove it from `pyproject.toml` and `poetry.lock`.
- Run `poetry update` from within the development environment to upgrade all dependencies to the latest versions allowed by `pyproject.toml`.