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BR: Plugin URL seems to not work anymore in 0.16.3

Hi PJ, first of all many thanks for all your great work, I use many of your plugins on a daily basis!

I just tried to create a URL to sync settings by using obsidian://goto-plugin?id=sync , and noticed that apparently 0.16 broke the Plugin URL functionality of hotkey helper. Also tried it with
obsidian://goto-plugin?id=hotkey-helper , but it only opens the community plugins overview.

Please let me know if you'd like me to test anything.
Thank you,
Chris

Feature Request: Print all hotkeys to a file

I have a lot of hotkeys—so many I have a problem remembering them all! I'd like to print them to a file (even more ideally, a table tbh) so I can then make them into anki cards. Thank you for all your work on this plugin!

[Bug]: `Options` and `Hotkeys` Buttons are not showing when using new Obsidian 0.13's URL Scheme

Using the new URL Scheme provided since Obsidian 0.13+, for example, obsidian://show-plugin?id=dataview will result in the Options and Hotkeys Buttons being missing.

When using the URL Scheme provided by the Hotkey Helper (or simply clicking Browse in the Settings), the buttons do appear.
obsidian://goto-plugin?id=dataview

Demovideo here (sorry for the bad quality, without compression the video was too big)
Screen Recording 2022-01-10 at 18 36 10

FR: additional hotkeys list filters

Now that I know that only some of the capabilities were sherlocked, I read through the documentation more thoroughly. I definitely have some use for the plugin.

IMO, it would be useful to be able to apply two filters to the list of hotkeys:

  1. Allow the user to enter a key or chord as text and find all commands that use that key or chord (e.g. ALT + S, or just ALT to list all commands that require the ALT key)
  2. Display only the commands that have hotkeys assigned to them

Feature Request: Hotkeys Chords for Obsidian

Hi, this is something I have been missing coming from VSC, and Visual Studio.

I have found an implementation in this existing plugin here.

It would be nice if that plugin is integrated into this repository. That way it would integrate better, think of situations when there are conflicting hotkeys ⇾ Hotkey-helper shows u when a conflict is present.

Anyway, thanks for all the hard work, 🎉

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