From 269a1e6ea4be602d4832fb5fce2f57d867886543 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tanner Collin Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2026 09:26:39 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Organize README, add aka info --- README.md | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 70355d2..82b0a7a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,17 +1,18 @@ # Tannersearch for Obsidian -This is a fork of [obsidian-omnisearch](https://github.com/scambier/obsidian-omnisearch) by [@scambier](https://github.com/scambier) with the following changes: +This is a fork of [obsidian-omnisearch](https://github.com/scambier/obsidian-omnisearch) (by [@scambier](https://github.com/scambier)) with the following changes: -- when opening a result, the cursor placement offset prioritizes note titles, headings, then content - - this means if the note's name matches your search, it opens at the top -- search terms aren't split on apostrophes - - searching for "Sun's BBQ" searches for ["Sun's", "BBQ"] instead of ["Sun", "s", "BBQ"] -- searches aren't HTML escaped - - before searching for "Sun's BBQ" would actually search for `Sun's BBQ` -- search terms less than 3 characters long or common words are ignored - - ignored words: "a", "an", "the", "and", "or", "but", "if", "in", "on", "at", "by", "for", "with", "to", "from", "of", "is", "it", "that", "this" -- the first line of a paragraph is ranked like Heading 3 if it ends in a colon - - for example, +When opening a result, the cursor placement prioritizes note titles over headings over content +- this means if the note's name matches your search, it opens at the top instead of on a random match in the middle of the note + +Search terms aren't split on apostrophes +- searching for "Sun's BBQ" searches for ["Sun's", "BBQ"] instead of ["Sun", "s", "BBQ"] + +Search terms less than 3 characters long or common words are ignored +- ignored words: "a", "an", "the", "and", "or", "but", "if", "in", "on", "at", "by", "for", "with", "to", "from", "of", "is", "it", "that", "this" + +The first line of a paragraph is ranked like Heading 3 if it ends in a colon +- for example, ``` Japan trip: @@ -22,6 +23,19 @@ Japan trip: ... "Japan trip:" is indexed and ranked the same as "### Japan trip" +If the first paragraph of a note contains a line like "aka other name", then "other name" is ranked like H1 +- for example, + +``` +see also: [[Travel General]] +Aka: packing list + +content +``` + +... "packing list" is indexed and ranged the same as "# packing list". Note that "Aka:" isn't case or colon sensitive. + + # Original README