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Obsidian Dataview Serializer

Obsidian plugin that gives you the power of Dataview, but generates Markdown. Thanks to this, the output of your queries is saved in the notes, and the links actually appear on the Graph, making it even more useful. Turning Dataview queries into Markdown also ensures that the generated content appears on Obsidian Publish websites, which is not the case with the Dataview plugin.

Pre-requisites

The Dataview plugin MUST be installed for this plugin to function correctly.

Obsidian 1.8.7 or later is required.

Installation

Community plugins (recommended)

  1. In Obsidian, go to Settings → Community plugins.
  2. Disable Restricted mode if it's enabled.
  3. Select Browse, search for Dataview Serializer, install it, then enable it.

You can also browse the catalog on the Obsidian Community website.

Manual installation

If the plugin isn't listed in the community catalog yet (or you want a specific version):

  1. Download main.js, manifest.json, and styles.css from the latest release.
  2. Copy them into <Vault>/.obsidian/plugins/dataview-serializer/.
  3. Reload Obsidian and enable Dataview Serializer in Settings → Community plugins.

BRAT (bleeding edge)

BRAT (Beta Reviewers Auto-update Tool) installs plugins straight from a GitHub repo and keeps them updated automatically. Use this if you want the latest commits — things might break.

  1. Install Obsidian42 - BRAT from Settings → Community plugins → Browse and enable it.
  2. Run BRAT: Add a beta plugin for testing from the command palette.
  3. Paste https://github.com/dsebastien/obsidian-dataview-serializer.
  4. Select the latest version and confirm.
  5. Enable Dataview Serializer in Settings → Community plugins.

Documentation

You can find the documentation here.

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