aliases:
- Plugins/Starred
permalink: plugins/bookmarks
Bookmarks is a core plugin that lets you quickly access items that you use often. A bookmark is a "shortcut" that immediately takes you the bookmarked item.
You can add bookmarks to the following:
Open a bookmark by selecting it in the Bookmarks tab.
You can reorder bookmarks by selecting and dragging them.
You can bookmark items and organize them into bookmark groups to find them easier. You can expand and collapse bookmark groups to show or hide the bookmarks in them.
You can find your bookmarked items by clicking Bookmarks ( ) in the left sidebar.
Or, open the Bookmarks tab by running Bookmarks: Show bookmarks from the Command palette.
Adding a bookmark opens the Add bookmark dialog where you can set an optional title and assign it to a bookmark group.
When you bookmark an item, Add bookmark becomes Edit bookmark and instead lets you edit the bookmark.
Bookmarks:
File explorer:
Command palette:
Ctrl+P
(or Cmd+P
on macOS) to open the Command palette.Enter
with the command selected to add a bookmark.File explorer:
Search:
To bookmark a graph, right-click the tab with the graph view and select Bookmark.
You can't bookmark local graphs.
To bookmark a heading, right-click the heading and select Bookmark this heading.
Command palette:
Ctrl+P
(or Cmd+P
on macOS) to open the Command palette.Command palette:
Ctrl+P
(or Cmd+P
on macOS) to open the Command palette.In the Bookmarks tab, right-click the bookmark and select Remove.
You can also remove a bookmark from the Edit bookmark dialog.
Bookmarks:
To move a bookmark to another group, select and drag it to the group you want to move it to.
To remove a bookmark group and all bookmarks in it, right-click the bookmark group and select Remove.
You can add multiple bookmarks at the same time.
File explorer:
Alt
and selecting each file, or press Shift
to select a range of files.Tab group options: