aliases:
- How to/Working with backlinks
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With the Backlinks plugin, you can see all the backlinks for the active note.
A backlink for a note is a link from another note to that note. In the following example, the "Three laws of motion" note contains a link to the "Isaac Newton" note. The corresponding backlink would link from "Isaac Newton" back to "Three laws of motion".
Backlinks can be useful to find notes that reference the note you're writing. Just imagine if you could list the backlinks for any website on the internet.
The Backlinks plugin displays the backlinks for the active tabs. There are two collapsible sections: Linked mentions and Unlinked mentions.
It provides the following options:
To view the backlinks for the active note, click the Backlinks ( ) tab in the right sidebar.
If you can't see the Backlinks tab, you can make it visible by opening the Command palette and running the Backlinks: Show backlinks command.
The backlinks tab lists backlinks for the active note and updates when you switch to a different note. If you want to see the backlinks for a specific note, regardless of whether it's active or note, you can open a linked backlinks tab.
To open a linked backlinks tab:
A separate tab opens next to your active note. The tab shows a link icon to let you know it's linked to a note.
Instead of showing the backlinks in a separate tab, you can show the backlinks at the bottom of your note.
To show backlinks in a note:
Or, enable Backlink in document under the Backlinks plugin options to automatically toggle backlinks when you open a new note.