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The overall question came up again today when I moved a couple of pdf files (not my literature files, but some work sheets and information material) to a subfolder of my vault around 40 files maybe, including two videos. Could this be a meaningful option others of you would like to see? Or doesn’t that make any sense at all? Have others already experimented with such a large attachment folder? Which solutions have you found?Ī kind of compromise could be (maybe as a feature request) that obsidian would allow to “connect” to an external attachments folder, thus allowing to open external pdfs in its integrated viewer. I am afraid that this could massively slow down obsidian (to be honest, I still haven’t completely understood obsidian’s caching process… Does obsidian, for example, only cache file names of other file formats like pdf or also content?). My attachments folder contains several thousand of pdf files, summing up to an overall size of currently 10 GB - and it is continuously growing.

I use Zotero in combination with zotfile, BetterBibtex and mdnotes for organizing my literature and - if required - extracting highlights and exporting them to my vault.

I would be interested in some shared experience of others: how do you handle your pdfs? Do you store them inside or outside your obsidian vault?Ĭurrently, I still have a folder external to my vault under which I store all of my pdf attachments.
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Since I have started using obsidian as my main working environment, I have been dealing with the question of how to handle pdf literature attachments and where to store them. As it differs somehow from the original question and might be a question more people have been (or still are…) dealing with, I move this to a new topic. I have originally asked this question in this older thread.
