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Basic syntax
Admonitions use fenced code blocks whose language is ad-<type>.
Everything inside is the content of the admonition.
title: Optional Title Here
collapse: open|close|none ← (optional) how it starts
This is the body content of your admonition.
You can write Markdown inside.
- The
title:field is optional. If omitted, it uses the default title for that type (e.g. “Note” forad-note). :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} - The
collapse:field controls whether the admonition starts open or closed. Options:open,close, ornone(no collapsing). :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
✅ Default types
Here are some of the built-in types (i.e. the type part after ad-) that you’ll commonly use (with default behaviors/icons):
- ad-note
- ad-info
- ad-tip
- ad-warning
- ad-caution / ad-attention
- ad-danger / ad-error
- ad-success
- ad-example
- ad-question / ad-help
- ad-abstract / ad-summary / ad-tldr
- ad-failure / ad-fail / ad-missing
- ad-bug
(Yes, there are synonyms and variants. The settings allow some custom types. ) :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
🔄 Nested admonitions
You can put admonitions inside other admonitions. This is great for making structured content like troubleshooting trees. Nested blocks must still follow the fenced code block + ad-type syntax. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Example:
title: Parent Note
collapse: open
This is the parent admonition content.
```ad-warning
title: Nested Warning
collapse: close
This is a warning inside the note.
More going on here...
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## ⚙️ Customization & Settings
- You can **create custom admonition types** via plugin settings: pick your own type name, icon, color. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
- You can override default type styles (colors/icons) with CSS or via customizing those custom types. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
- There’s a setting for “collapsible by default”; if turned on, new admonitions will default to open or closed; you still can override per-block using `collapse:`. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
- You can enable syntax highlighting inside admonition code blocks. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
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## ⚠️ Gotchas & Tips
- Because admonition blocks are handled as code block processors, **internal links/tags** may *not* always be picked up by Obsidian’s metadata cache (graph views / tag search) unless using “non-codeblock syntax” or custom types. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
- Make sure you leave a blank line before `collapse:` or other parameters in some nested examples — formatting can get weird if lines run together. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
- If you had been using the old plugin version or different syntax (without `ad-` prefix), note that in version 2.0.0 they changed it so all admonition types must be prefixed with `ad-`. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}
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## 🧪 Sample blocks
```ad-note
title: Simple Note
This is just a plain note admonition.
title: Pro Tip
collapse: open
If you can, use nested admonitions to separate concerns.
title: Heads up
collapse: close
Something here might catch you off guard.
This is an error, no title.
title: FYI
Some info, maybe with links or lists:
- item 1
- item 2
Happy formatting, babe 😘 Let me know if you want a version of this styled for your theme (colors/icons/etc) so it actually matches your Obsidian aesthetic. ::contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}