├── .editorconfig
├── .eslintignore
├── .eslintrc
├── .gitignore
├── .nosync
├── .npmrc
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── demo
└── demo.gif
├── esbuild.config.mjs
├── main.ts
├── manifest.json
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├── styles.css
├── tsconfig.json
├── version-bump.mjs
└── versions.json
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7 | indent_style = tab
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4 | "env": { "node": true },
5 | "plugins": [
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7 | ],
8 | "extends": [
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10 | "plugin:@typescript-eslint/eslint-recommended",
11 | "plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended"
12 | ],
13 | "parserOptions": {
14 | "sourceType": "module"
15 | },
16 | "rules": {
17 | "no-unused-vars": "off",
18 | "@typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars": ["error", { "args": "none" }],
19 | "@typescript-eslint/ban-ts-comment": "off",
20 | "no-prototype-builtins": "off",
21 | "@typescript-eslint/no-empty-function": "off"
22 | }
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1 | # vscode
2 | .vscode
3 | *.code-workspace
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5 | # Intellij
6 | *.iml
7 | .idea
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9 | # npm
10 | node_modules
11 |
12 | # Don't include the compiled main.js file in the repo.
13 | # They should be uploaded to GitHub releases instead.
14 | main.js
15 |
16 | # Exclude sourcemaps
17 | *.map
18 |
19 | # obsidian
20 | data.json
21 |
22 | # Exclude macOS Finder (System Explorer) View States
23 | .DS_Store
24 |
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1 | [](https://www.repostatus.org/#inactive)
2 | 
3 |
4 | # Demo
5 |
6 | 
7 |
8 | # Features
9 |
10 | - ✅ Drag-n-drop for list items in the same pane and between different panes
11 | - ✅ 3 modes:
12 | - embed block - default for moving between different panes
13 | - move block - default for moving in the same pane
14 | - copy block - Shift + drag
15 | - ✅ Ability to reorder items keeping their nested level(like Notion)
16 | - Drop to the **right** of intendation dot • to nest dragged item under the previous item
17 | - Drop to the **left** of intendation dot • to keep intendation level and just reorder items
18 | - ✅ Automatic reference link generation for dragged block
19 | - ✅ Live editor support
20 |
21 | # No planned
22 |
23 | - [ ] Support for arbitrary block dragging - paragraphs, headings etc
24 |
25 | Feel free to create feature requests HERE: https://github.com/artem-barmin/obsidian-block-drag-n-drop/issues
26 |
27 | # How to use
28 |
29 | You can see a drag-n-drop handler in the gutter. You can drag it and drop at line you want.
30 |
31 | For now you can drag only list items, so handler will appear only near lines that belongs to list
32 |
33 | ## Defaults
34 |
35 | - Drag and drop from one pane to another without modifiers will create embed link for the block. Id for block will be automatically created.
36 | - Drag and drop in the same pane without modifiers will move the block.
37 | - Drag and drop with "Shift" modifier will copy the block.
38 |
39 | You can change behavior for settings in the plugin settings tab.
40 |
41 | # How to install
42 |
43 | ## From within Obsidian
44 |
45 | You can activate this plugin within Obsidian by doing the following:
46 |
47 | - Open Settings > Third-party plugin
48 | - Make sure Safe mode is off
49 | - Click Browse community plugins
50 | - Search for "Drag-n-Drop"
51 | - Click Install
52 | - Once installed, close the community plugins window and activate the newly installed plugin
53 |
54 | ## Manual installation
55 |
56 | Download main.js, manifest.json, styles.css from the latest release and put them into /.obsidian/plugins/obsidian-outliner folder.
57 |
58 | # Limitations
59 |
60 | Plugin was developed and tested only with Live preview editor. Legacy editor not supported
61 |
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1 | import esbuild from "esbuild";
2 | import process from "process";
3 | import builtins from 'builtin-modules'
4 |
5 | const banner =
6 | `/*
7 | THIS IS A GENERATED/BUNDLED FILE BY ESBUILD
8 | if you want to view the source, please visit the github repository of this plugin
9 | */
10 | `;
11 |
12 | const prod = (process.argv[2] === 'production');
13 |
14 | esbuild.build({
15 | banner: {
16 | js: banner,
17 | },
18 | entryPoints: ['main.ts'],
19 | bundle: true,
20 | external: [
21 | 'obsidian',
22 | 'electron',
23 | '@codemirror/autocomplete',
24 | '@codemirror/closebrackets',
25 | '@codemirror/collab',
26 | '@codemirror/commands',
27 | '@codemirror/comment',
28 | '@codemirror/fold',
29 | '@codemirror/gutter',
30 | '@codemirror/highlight',
31 | '@codemirror/history',
32 | '@codemirror/language',
33 | '@codemirror/lint',
34 | '@codemirror/matchbrackets',
35 | '@codemirror/panel',
36 | '@codemirror/rangeset',
37 | '@codemirror/rectangular-selection',
38 | '@codemirror/search',
39 | '@codemirror/state',
40 | '@codemirror/stream-parser',
41 | '@codemirror/text',
42 | '@codemirror/tooltip',
43 | '@codemirror/view',
44 | ...builtins],
45 | format: 'cjs',
46 | watch: !prod,
47 | target: 'es2016',
48 | logLevel: "info",
49 | sourcemap: prod ? false : 'inline',
50 | treeShaking: true,
51 | outfile: 'main.js',
52 | }).catch(() => process.exit(1));
53 |
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1 | import {
2 | Plugin,
3 | MarkdownView,
4 | PluginSettingTab,
5 | Setting,
6 | App,
7 | CachedMetadata,
8 | ListItemCache,
9 | SectionCache,
10 | DropdownComponent,
11 | } from "obsidian";
12 | import _ from "lodash";
13 | import { unified } from "unified";
14 | import remarkParse from "remark-parse";
15 | import { visit, Node } from "unist-util-visit";
16 | import { RangeSetBuilder, Line } from "@codemirror/state";
17 | import {
18 | Decoration,
19 | EditorView,
20 | ViewPlugin,
21 | DecorationSet,
22 | BlockInfo,
23 | gutter,
24 | GutterMarker,
25 | } from "@codemirror/view";
26 |
27 | const dragHighlight = Decoration.line({ attributes: { class: "drag-over" } });
28 | const dragDestination = Decoration.line({ attributes: { class: "drag-last" } });
29 | const dragParentDestination = Decoration.line({
30 | attributes: { class: "drag-parent-last" },
31 | });
32 |
33 | type RemarkNode = {
34 | node: Node;
35 | parent: Node;
36 | height: number;
37 | };
38 |
39 | function findListItem(
40 | text: string,
41 | line: number,
42 | itemType: "listItem" | "paragraph"
43 | ): RemarkNode {
44 | const ast = unified().use(remarkParse).parse(text);
45 | const allItems: RemarkNode[] = [];
46 | visit(ast, itemType, (node, index, parent) => {
47 | const start = node.position.start.line;
48 | const end = node.position.end.line;
49 | if (start <= line && end >= line)
50 | allItems.push({
51 | node,
52 | parent,
53 | height: end - start,
54 | });
55 | });
56 | return _.minBy(allItems, "height");
57 | }
58 |
59 | function generateId(): string {
60 | return Math.random().toString(36).substr(2, 6);
61 | }
62 |
63 | const dragHandle = (line: number, app: App) =>
64 | new (class extends GutterMarker {
65 | toDOM(editor: EditorView) {
66 | const fileCache = findFile(app, editor);
67 | const block = (fileCache?.sections || []).find((s) =>
68 | findSection(s, line - 1)
69 | );
70 | const drag = document.createElement("div");
71 | if (!block || block.type !== "list") return drag;
72 | // TODO: think how to move paragraphs
73 | // if (!block || (block.type !== "list" && block.type !== "paragraph"))
74 | // return drag;
75 | drag.appendChild(document.createTextNode("⋮⋮"));
76 | drag.className = "dnd-gutter-marker";
77 | drag.setAttribute("draggable", "true");
78 | drag.addEventListener("dragstart", (e) => {
79 | e.dataTransfer.setData("line", `${line}`);
80 | });
81 | return drag;
82 | }
83 | })();
84 |
85 | const dragLineMarker = (app: App) =>
86 | gutter({
87 | lineMarker(view: EditorView, line: BlockInfo) {
88 | return line.from == line.to
89 | ? null
90 | : dragHandle(view.state.doc.lineAt(line.from).number, app);
91 | },
92 | });
93 |
94 | function getAllChildrensOfBlock(
95 | parents: ListItemCache[],
96 | allItems: ListItemCache[]
97 | ): ListItemCache[] {
98 | if (!parents.length) return [];
99 |
100 | // Deconstruct hierarchy according to
101 | // https://github.com/obsidianmd/obsidian-api/blob/036708710c4a4b652d8166c5929d5ba1ffb7fb91/obsidian.d.ts#L1581
102 | // parentItem.position.start.line === childItem.parent
103 | const idx = new Set(_.map(parents, (parent) => parent.position.start.line));
104 | const childrens = _.filter(allItems, ({ parent }) => idx.has(parent));
105 |
106 | const nestedChildrens = getAllChildrensOfBlock(childrens, allItems);
107 |
108 | return [...parents, ...childrens, ...nestedChildrens];
109 | }
110 |
111 | function findSection(section: ListItemCache | SectionCache, line: number) {
112 | return (
113 | section.position.start.line <= line && section.position.end.line >= line
114 | );
115 | }
116 |
117 | function getBlock(line: number, fileCache: CachedMetadata) {
118 | const block: ListItemCache | SectionCache = _.concat(
119 | [],
120 | fileCache?.listItems
121 | // _.filter(fileCache?.sections, { type: "paragraph" })
122 | ).find((s) => findSection(s, line));
123 | if (!block) return;
124 |
125 | // generate and write block id
126 | const id = generateId();
127 |
128 | const allChildren = _.uniq(
129 | getAllChildrensOfBlock([block], fileCache.listItems)
130 | );
131 |
132 | const changes = {
133 | from: block.position.end.offset,
134 | insert: " ^" + id,
135 | };
136 | const fromLine = _.minBy(allChildren, "position.start.line").position.start;
137 | const toLine = _.maxBy(allChildren, "position.end.line").position.end;
138 |
139 | return {
140 | ...block,
141 | fromLine,
142 | toLine,
143 | id: block.id || id,
144 | children: allChildren,
145 | changes: block.id ? [] : [changes],
146 | };
147 | }
148 |
149 | function defineOperationType(
150 | event: DragEvent,
151 | settings: DndPluginSettings,
152 | isSameEditor: boolean
153 | ) {
154 | const modifier = event.shiftKey ? "shift" : event.altKey ? "alt" : "simple";
155 |
156 | if (modifier === "simple") {
157 | if (isSameEditor) return settings["simple_same_pane"];
158 | else return settings["simple_different_panes"];
159 | } else return settings[modifier];
160 | }
161 |
162 | function processDrop(
163 | app: App,
164 | event: DragEvent,
165 | settings: DndPluginSettings,
166 | dropMode: "current" | "parent"
167 | ) {
168 | const sourceLineNum = parseInt(event.dataTransfer.getData("line"), 10);
169 | // @ts-ignore
170 | const targetLinePos = event.target.cmView.posAtStart;
171 |
172 | const view = app.workspace.getActiveViewOfType(MarkdownView);
173 |
174 | if (!view || !view.editor) return;
175 |
176 | // @ts-ignore
177 | const sourceEditor: EditorView = view.editor.cm;
178 | // @ts-ignore
179 | const targetEditor: EditorView = event.target.cmView.editorView;
180 |
181 | const targetLine = targetEditor.state.doc.lineAt(targetLinePos);
182 |
183 | const isSameEditor = sourceEditor == targetEditor;
184 |
185 | const type = defineOperationType(event, settings, isSameEditor);
186 |
187 | if (type === "none") return;
188 |
189 | const text = view.editor.getValue();
190 | const item = findListItem(text, sourceLineNum, "listItem");
191 | if (item) {
192 | const from = item.node.position.start.offset;
193 | const to = item.node.position.end.offset;
194 | let operations;
195 |
196 | const targetItem = findListItem(
197 | targetEditor.state.toJSON().doc,
198 | targetLine.number,
199 | "paragraph"
200 | );
201 |
202 | // if line was not moved or moved inside it's enclosing block - do nothing
203 | if (isSameEditor) {
204 | const pos = item.node.position;
205 | if (
206 | targetLine.number >= pos.start.line &&
207 | targetLine.number <= pos.end.line
208 | ) {
209 | console.log("Moved inside same block - do nothing");
210 | return;
211 | }
212 | }
213 |
214 | const targetItemLastLine =
215 | targetItem?.node?.position?.end?.offset || targetLine.to;
216 |
217 | if (type === "move" || type === "copy") {
218 | const sourceLine = sourceEditor.state.doc.lineAt(from);
219 |
220 | const textToInsert = "\n" + text.slice(sourceLine.from, to);
221 |
222 | // adjust indent for each line of the source block
223 | const computeIndent = (line: Line) =>
224 | line.text.match(/^\t*/)[0].length;
225 |
226 | const sourceIndent = computeIndent(sourceLine);
227 | const targetIndent = computeIndent(targetLine);
228 |
229 | const indentChange = dropMode === "current" ? 1 : 0;
230 | const addTabsNum = Math.max(
231 | targetIndent - sourceIndent + indentChange,
232 | 0
233 | );
234 | const removeTabsNum = Math.max(
235 | sourceIndent - targetIndent - indentChange,
236 | 0
237 | );
238 |
239 | const removeTabsRegex = new RegExp(
240 | "\n" + "\t".repeat(removeTabsNum),
241 | "g"
242 | );
243 | const addTabsRegex = "\n" + "\t".repeat(addTabsNum);
244 |
245 | const indentedText = textToInsert.replace(
246 | removeTabsRegex,
247 | addTabsRegex
248 | );
249 |
250 | // build operations for applying with editor
251 | const deleteOp = { from: Math.max(sourceLine.from - 1, 0), to };
252 | const insertOp = { from: targetItemLastLine, insert: indentedText };
253 |
254 | operations = {
255 | source: type === "move" ? [deleteOp] : [],
256 | target: [insertOp],
257 | };
258 | } else if (type === "embed") {
259 | const sourceFile = findFile(app, sourceEditor);
260 | const { id, changes } = getBlock(sourceLineNum - 1, sourceFile);
261 | const insertBlockOp = {
262 | from: targetItemLastLine,
263 | insert: ` ![[${view.file.basename}#^${id}]]`,
264 | };
265 |
266 | operations = { source: [changes], target: [insertBlockOp] };
267 | }
268 |
269 | console.log("Move item ", { dropMode, type }, operations);
270 | const { source, target } = operations;
271 | if (sourceEditor == targetEditor)
272 | sourceEditor.dispatch({ changes: [...source, ...target] });
273 | else {
274 | sourceEditor.dispatch({ changes: source });
275 | targetEditor.dispatch({ changes: target });
276 | }
277 | targetEditor.focus();
278 | }
279 | }
280 |
281 | function findFile(app: App, targetEditor: EditorView) {
282 | const leafs = app.workspace.getLeavesOfType("markdown");
283 | const targetLeaf = _.find(leafs, (leaf) => {
284 | const view: MarkdownView = leaf.view as MarkdownView;
285 | // @ts-ignore
286 | return view?.editor?.cm === targetEditor;
287 | });
288 | if (targetLeaf)
289 | return app.metadataCache.getFileCache(
290 | (targetLeaf.view as MarkdownView).file
291 | );
292 | }
293 |
294 | function DOMtoLine(lineDom: globalThis.Node, targetEditor: EditorView) {
295 | const doc = targetEditor.state.doc;
296 | const posAtLine = targetEditor.posAtDOM(lineDom);
297 | const targetLine = doc.lineAt(posAtLine);
298 | return targetLine.number - 1;
299 | }
300 |
301 | function getBlockForLine(
302 | app: App,
303 | lineNumber: number,
304 | targetEditor: EditorView
305 | ) {
306 | return getBlock(lineNumber, findFile(app, targetEditor));
307 | }
308 |
309 | type LineOfEditor = {
310 | lineDom: globalThis.Node;
311 | line: Line;
312 | isTargetLine: boolean;
313 | };
314 |
315 | function getAllLinesForCurrentItem(
316 | app: App,
317 | lineNumber: number,
318 | targetEditor: EditorView,
319 | targetLine?: number
320 | ): LineOfEditor[] {
321 | const doc = targetEditor.state.doc;
322 | const block = getBlockForLine(app, lineNumber, targetEditor);
323 | if (!block) return;
324 |
325 | const targetItemLastLine = targetLine || block.position.end.line + 1;
326 |
327 | return _.range(block.fromLine.line + 1, block.toLine.line + 1 + 1)
328 | .map((lineNum) => ({
329 | lineDom: targetEditor.domAtPos(doc.line(lineNum).from).node,
330 | line: doc.line(lineNum),
331 | isTargetLine: lineNum === targetItemLastLine,
332 | }))
333 | .filter(({ line }) => !!line);
334 | }
335 |
336 | function emptyRange(): EditorHightlight {
337 | return {
338 | current: new RangeSetBuilder().finish(),
339 | parent: new RangeSetBuilder().finish(),
340 | };
341 | }
342 |
343 | type EditorHightlight = { current: DecorationSet; parent: DecorationSet };
344 | let lineHightlight: EditorHightlight = emptyRange();
345 | let highlightMode: "current" | "parent" = "current";
346 |
347 | function buildLineDecorations(
348 | allLines: LineOfEditor[],
349 | dragDestination: Decoration
350 | ) {
351 | const builder = new RangeSetBuilder();
352 | _.forEach(allLines, ({ line, isTargetLine }) => {
353 | builder.add(line.from, line.from, dragHighlight);
354 | if (isTargetLine) builder.add(line.from, line.from, dragDestination);
355 | });
356 | return builder.finish();
357 | }
358 |
359 | function highlightWholeItem(app: App, target: Element) {
360 | try {
361 | // @ts-ignore
362 | const editor = target.cmView.editorView;
363 |
364 | // get all sub-items for current line
365 | const line = DOMtoLine(target.closest(".cm-line"), editor);
366 | const currentLines = getAllLinesForCurrentItem(app, line, editor);
367 |
368 | // get all sub-items for parent line
369 | const currentBlock = getBlockForLine(app, line, editor);
370 | const parentLines =
371 | currentBlock.parent > 0
372 | ? getAllLinesForCurrentItem(
373 | app,
374 | currentBlock.parent,
375 | editor,
376 | line + 1
377 | )
378 | : currentLines;
379 |
380 | lineHightlight = {
381 | current: buildLineDecorations(currentLines, dragDestination),
382 | parent: buildLineDecorations(parentLines, dragParentDestination),
383 | };
384 |
385 | editor.dispatch({});
386 | } catch (e) {
387 | if (
388 | e.message.match(
389 | /Trying to find position for a DOM position outside of the document/
390 | )
391 | )
392 | return;
393 | throw e;
394 | }
395 | }
396 |
397 | interface DndPluginSettings {
398 | simple_same_pane: OperationType;
399 | simple_different_panes: OperationType;
400 | shift: OperationType;
401 | alt: OperationType;
402 | }
403 |
404 | type OperationType = "move" | "embed" | "copy" | "none";
405 |
406 | const DEFAULT_SETTINGS: DndPluginSettings = {
407 | simple_same_pane: "move",
408 | simple_different_panes: "embed",
409 | shift: "copy",
410 | alt: "none",
411 | };
412 |
413 | const showHighlight = ViewPlugin.fromClass(class {}, {
414 | decorations: (v) => {
415 | return lineHightlight[highlightMode];
416 | },
417 | });
418 |
419 | const processDragOver = (element: HTMLElement, offsetX: number) => {
420 | const itemIndent = parseInt(element.style.paddingLeft, 10);
421 | if (itemIndent + 2 < offsetX - element.getBoundingClientRect().left)
422 | highlightMode = "current";
423 | else highlightMode = "parent";
424 | };
425 |
426 | export default class DragNDropPlugin extends Plugin {
427 | settings: DndPluginSettings;
428 |
429 | async onload() {
430 | const app = this.app;
431 | const settings = await this.loadSettings();
432 | const dragEventHandlers = EditorView.domEventHandlers({
433 | dragover(event) {
434 | if (event.target instanceof HTMLElement) {
435 | const line = event.target.closest(".cm-line");
436 | processDragOver(line as HTMLElement, event.clientX);
437 |
438 | // @ts-ignore
439 | const editor = event.target.cmView.editorView;
440 | editor.dispatch({});
441 | }
442 | event.preventDefault();
443 | },
444 | dragenter(event) {
445 | if (event.target instanceof Element)
446 | highlightWholeItem(app, event.target);
447 | event.preventDefault();
448 | },
449 | drop(event) {
450 | processDrop(app, event, settings, highlightMode);
451 | lineHightlight = emptyRange();
452 | },
453 | });
454 | this.addSettingTab(new DragNDropSettings(this.app, this));
455 | this.registerEditorExtension([
456 | dragLineMarker(app),
457 | showHighlight,
458 | dragEventHandlers,
459 | ]);
460 | }
461 |
462 | async loadSettings() {
463 | this.settings = Object.assign(
464 | {},
465 | DEFAULT_SETTINGS,
466 | await this.loadData()
467 | );
468 | return this.settings;
469 | }
470 |
471 | async saveSettings() {
472 | await this.saveData(this.settings);
473 | }
474 | }
475 |
476 | class DragNDropSettings extends PluginSettingTab {
477 | plugin: DragNDropPlugin;
478 |
479 | constructor(app: App, plugin: DragNDropPlugin) {
480 | super(app, plugin);
481 | this.plugin = plugin;
482 | }
483 |
484 | display(): void {
485 | const { containerEl } = this;
486 |
487 | containerEl.empty();
488 |
489 | containerEl.createEl("h2", {
490 | text: "Modifiers",
491 | });
492 |
493 | const addDropdownVariants =
494 | (settingName: keyof DndPluginSettings) =>
495 | (dropDown: DropdownComponent) => {
496 | dropDown.addOption("none", "Do nothing");
497 | dropDown.addOption("embed", "Embed link");
498 | dropDown.addOption("copy", "Copy block");
499 | dropDown.addOption("move", "Move block");
500 | dropDown.setValue(this.plugin.settings[settingName]);
501 | dropDown.onChange(async (value: OperationType) => {
502 | this.plugin.settings[settingName] = value;
503 | await this.plugin.saveSettings();
504 | });
505 | };
506 |
507 | new Setting(containerEl)
508 | .setName("Drag'n'drop without modifiers in the same pane")
509 | .addDropdown(addDropdownVariants("simple_same_pane"));
510 |
511 | new Setting(containerEl)
512 | .setName("Drag'n'drop without modifiers in the different panes")
513 | .addDropdown(addDropdownVariants("simple_different_panes"));
514 |
515 | new Setting(containerEl)
516 | .setName("Drag'n'drop with Shift")
517 | .addDropdown(addDropdownVariants("shift"));
518 |
519 | new Setting(containerEl)
520 | .setName("Drag'n'drop with Alt/Meta")
521 | .addDropdown(addDropdownVariants("alt"));
522 | }
523 | }
524 |
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/manifest.json:
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1 | {
2 | "id": "obsidian-drag-n-drop-plugin",
3 | "name": "Drag-n-Drop for blocks",
4 | "version": "1.2.0",
5 | "minAppVersion": "0.16.0",
6 | "description": "Allow moving/copying/and creation embeds for blocks with drag-n-drop just like Logseq or Roam",
7 | "author": "Artem Barmin",
8 | "authorUrl": "https://github.com/artem-barmin/obsidian-block-drag-n-drop",
9 | "isDesktopOnly": true
10 | }
11 |
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/package.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "obsidian-block-drag-n-drop",
3 | "version": "1.1.0",
4 | "description": "Allow moving/copying/and creation embeds with drag-n-drop just like Logseq or Roam",
5 | "main": "main.js",
6 | "scripts": {
7 | "dev": "node esbuild.config.mjs",
8 | "build": "tsc -noEmit -skipLibCheck && node esbuild.config.mjs production",
9 | "version": "node version-bump.mjs && git add manifest.json versions.json"
10 | },
11 | "keywords": [],
12 | "author": "",
13 | "license": "GPLV3",
14 | "devDependencies": {
15 | "@types/lodash": "^4.14.182",
16 | "@types/node": "^16.11.6",
17 | "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^5.2.0",
18 | "@typescript-eslint/parser": "^5.2.0",
19 | "builtin-modules": "^3.2.0",
20 | "esbuild": "0.13.12",
21 | "obsidian": "^0.16.3",
22 | "tslib": "2.3.1",
23 | "typescript": "4.4.4"
24 | },
25 | "dependencies": {
26 | "lodash": "^4.17.21",
27 | "remark-parse": "^10.0.1",
28 | "unified": "^10.1.2",
29 | "unist-util-visit": "^4.1.0"
30 | }
31 | }
32 |
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/styles.css:
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1 | :root {
2 | --dnd-gutter-handle: var(--interactive-accent);
3 | }
4 |
5 | /* @settings
6 | name: Drag'n-drop
7 | id: drag-n-drop
8 | settings:
9 | -
10 | id: dnd-gutter-handle-heading
11 | title: Handle settings
12 | type: heading
13 | level: 3
14 | collapsed: false
15 | -
16 | id: dnd-gutter-handle
17 | title: Gutter handle color
18 | type: variable-color
19 | format: hsl-split
20 | default: rgb(0, 0, 0)
21 | */
22 |
23 | .cm-gutter .dnd-gutter-marker {
24 | opacity: 50%;
25 | }
26 |
27 | .cm-gutter .dnd-gutter-marker:hover {
28 | opacity: 100%;
29 | }
30 |
31 | .markdown-source-view.mod-cm6 .cm-gutters {
32 | pointer-events: all;
33 | }
34 |
35 | .dnd-render-draggable-content .dnd-gutter-marker {
36 | opacity: 0;
37 | }
38 |
39 | .dnd-render-draggable-content .dnd-drag-container {
40 | color: var(--text-normal) !important;
41 | }
42 |
43 | .dnd-gutter-marker {
44 | color: var(--dnd-gutter-handle) !important;
45 | cursor: pointer;
46 | }
47 |
48 | .drag-over {
49 | background-color: rgba(0, 255, 255, 0.099);
50 | }
51 |
52 | .drag-over-invalid {
53 | background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.099);
54 | }
55 |
56 | .drag-last span:not(.cm-hmd-list-indent, .cm-indent), .drag-parent-last {
57 | border-bottom: 2px solid black;
58 | }
59 |
60 | .cm-dropCursor {
61 | display: none !important;
62 | }
63 |
64 | .dnd-drag-container {
65 | position:absolute;
66 | }
67 |
68 | .dnd-drag-container-inactive {
69 | display: none !important;
70 | position: relative;
71 | }
72 |
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/tsconfig.json:
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1 | {
2 | "compilerOptions": {
3 | "baseUrl": ".",
4 | "inlineSourceMap": true,
5 | "inlineSources": true,
6 | "allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true,
7 | "module": "ESNext",
8 | "target": "ES6",
9 | "allowJs": true,
10 | "noImplicitAny": true,
11 | "moduleResolution": "node",
12 | "importHelpers": true,
13 | "isolatedModules": true,
14 | "lib": ["DOM", "ES5", "ES6", "ES7"]
15 | },
16 | "include": ["**/*.ts"]
17 | }
18 |
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/version-bump.mjs:
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1 | import { readFileSync, writeFileSync } from "fs";
2 |
3 | const targetVersion = process.env.npm_package_version;
4 |
5 | // read minAppVersion from manifest.json and bump version to target version
6 | let manifest = JSON.parse(readFileSync("manifest.json", "utf8"));
7 | const { minAppVersion } = manifest;
8 | manifest.version = targetVersion;
9 | writeFileSync("manifest.json", JSON.stringify(manifest, null, "\t"));
10 |
11 | // update versions.json with target version and minAppVersion from manifest.json
12 | let versions = JSON.parse(readFileSync("versions.json", "utf8"));
13 | versions[targetVersion] = minAppVersion;
14 | writeFileSync("versions.json", JSON.stringify(versions, null, "\t"));
15 |
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/versions.json:
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1 | {
2 | "1.0.0": "0.12.0",
3 | "1.0.1": "0.12.0",
4 | "1.0.2": "0.12.0",
5 | "1.0.3": "0.12.0",
6 | "1.0.4": "0.12.0",
7 | "1.0.5": "0.12.0",
8 | "1.0.6": "0.12.0",
9 | "1.0.7": "0.12.0",
10 | "1.0.8": "0.12.0",
11 | "1.1.0": "0.12.0"
12 | }
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