With the wikilinks feature, I can only link to markdown files in the same directory or child (subdirectories) of the current directory.
Example directory structure:
- /
- animals/
- elephants.md
- cars/
- tiger.md
Within elephants.md it is seemingly impossible to link to /cars/tiger.md. I tried [[tiger]], [[cars/tiger]], [[/cars/tiger]], and [[../cars/tiger]]
I looked at the documentation which indicates this is expected behavior?
search the current open file's directory (and sub-directories) for a file with a matching name
But this makes it very difficult to use as a personal wiki unless you put all the files in a single directory?
I'd expect [[/cars/tiger]] to work... or even drop the first slash and make it assume root directory would be more ergonomic, eg [[cars/tiger]].
It might be cool to just use [[tiger]] and allow selecting within a pallete if there are duplicates but could live without that if needed.
By the way, I just learned that wikilinks are supported despite using this package for some years; could use a mention in README.
With the wikilinks feature, I can only link to markdown files in the same directory or child (subdirectories) of the current directory.
Example directory structure:
Within
elephants.mdit is seemingly impossible to link to/cars/tiger.md. I tried[[tiger]],[[cars/tiger]],[[/cars/tiger]], and[[../cars/tiger]]I looked at the documentation which indicates this is expected behavior?
But this makes it very difficult to use as a personal wiki unless you put all the files in a single directory?
I'd expect
[[/cars/tiger]]to work... or even drop the first slash and make it assume root directory would be more ergonomic, eg[[cars/tiger]].It might be cool to just use
[[tiger]]and allow selecting within a pallete if there are duplicates but could live without that if needed.By the way, I just learned that wikilinks are supported despite using this package for some years; could use a mention in README.