New community gap (3rd scan). Source: community research. Not the same as the tracked rename/refactor link-integrity item — that's about wikilinks/filenames; this is about #tag tokens inside note bodies + frontmatter.
What users want: rename a tag everywhere at once (and merge/standardize tags) from a tag pane or right-click; manage nested tags.
Evidence:
Demand: Solid & persistent — Tag Wrangler is a long-established, widely-used plugin (+ a second bulk-tag plugin).
noteser fit: High — text rewrite across note bodies/frontmatter, then the normal sync push handles GitHub. GitHub-as-storage is a plus: a vault-wide rename = one clean diff/commit.
How: tag context-menu "Rename tag" → guarded, word-boundary-aware find/replace of #old→#new across active notes, with a count-preview.
Evidence strength: secondary (corroborated by two independent plugins).
New community gap (3rd scan). Source: community research. Not the same as the tracked rename/refactor link-integrity item — that's about wikilinks/filenames; this is about
#tagtokens inside note bodies + frontmatter.What users want: rename a tag everywhere at once (and merge/standardize tags) from a tag pane or right-click; manage nested tags.
Evidence:
#parent/child" https://github.com/DuckTapeKiller/obsidian-bulk-tag-managerDemand: Solid & persistent — Tag Wrangler is a long-established, widely-used plugin (+ a second bulk-tag plugin).
noteser fit: High — text rewrite across note bodies/frontmatter, then the normal sync push handles GitHub. GitHub-as-storage is a plus: a vault-wide rename = one clean diff/commit.
How: tag context-menu "Rename tag" → guarded, word-boundary-aware find/replace of
#old→#newacross active notes, with a count-preview.Evidence strength: secondary (corroborated by two independent plugins).