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I would love for a command to change the file extension to whichever extension you've already entered in the settings.
This would make it a whole lot easier to create for example javascript files from within Obsidian, as you could create a new note, trigger the command and select the appropriate file extension.
Having a command like Plaintext: Change extension of file, would allow it to be added to stuff like the keyboard hotbar, or accessed through the command palette, and so on.
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[FR] Change file extension
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[FR] Change file extension of existing file using a command
Sep 9, 2023
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I would love for a command to change the file extension to whichever extension you've already entered in the settings.
This would make it a whole lot easier to create for example javascript files from within Obsidian, as you could create a new note, trigger the command and select the appropriate file extension.
I first described this idea here: #7 (comment)
Having a command like
Plaintext: Change extension of file
, would allow it to be added to stuff like the keyboard hotbar, or accessed through the command palette, and so on.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: