Automatically hide _assets folders in Obsidian (until you need them)
This used to be you (and by you I mean me). Articles/ Some Guide/ _Some Guide.md Another take.png Final result.png How to do that.png How to do this.png ... Another Article/ _Another Article.md Scr...

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This used to be you (and by you I mean me). Articles/ Some Guide/ _Some Guide.md Another take.png Final result.png How to do that.png How to do this.png ... Another Article/ _Another Article.md Screenshot 1.png Screenshot 2.png ... This is you with the Custom Attachment Location plugin. Articles/ > Article A_assets/ v Article B_assets/ file-1.png file-2.png ... > Article C_assets/ Article A.md Article B.md Article C.md It works, it keeps things tidy, but after a while the file explorer gets noisy anyway. So I looked around.. , and around.. , and found that it was pretty common wish on the Obsidian Forums, one such dated back to 2021. After digging around for a bit more I found a stupidly simple brute-force CSS snippet.... /* hide path's with __before and ending with__ */ .nav-folder-title[data-path^="__"][data-path$="__"] { display: none; } π€―π€―π€―π€―π‘π‘π‘ and it hit me. This article is my take on this CSS-only "hack" that you can drop straight into Obsidian > Appearance > C