An Obsidian plugin, which automates adding templates to new files.
Automatically apply or prompt for a template when creating a note. Supports assigning templates to folders.
If you have a single template, that will be automatically applied for new files. If you have multiple templates, a template selector will appear for new files.
You can assign templates to folders, so the assigned template will be automatically applied, when a note is created inside the folder. (instead of the template selector)
You can assign specific templates to a folder. If a file is created inside a specified folder, the assigned template will be automatically applied.
The most specific folder path will take precedence.
This means, if you assign a template for the root folder ("/"), all the new files will automatically apply that template. Still, you can assign other templates for folders to overwrite that behavior.
If you only want to use folder-specific templates and do not want to be prompted to pick a template, use the Disable prompt
option.
It depends on the core Templates
plugin to be enabled, and that a a templates folder is assigned.
Make sure you have one or more template.
I found myself manually triggering a template, whenewer I created a note, which was a bit cumbersome, especially on mobile. Now, a prompt is automatically triggered, which simplifies my workflow.
It probably won't work well with other plugins eg Templater or daily notes.