Describe the solution you'd like
I was looking into how to refactor hierarchies with ST and "only" found the rename command.
How astonished was I, when I realised that this command does more than that. It renames all "deeper nested" levels too! Excellent, and it makes sense.
However, the naming of the command is not very clear outcome-wise. I suggest to rename it to "Refactor hierarchy" to emphasise what the renaming of a single note does, i.e., what positive "implications" it has.
If the user really wants to rename a single note without affecting the hierarchy -- the question is why -- then the user can use Obsidian's native commands.
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Describe the solution you'd like
I was looking into how to refactor hierarchies with ST and "only" found the rename command.
How astonished was I, when I realised that this command does more than that. It renames all "deeper nested" levels too! Excellent, and it makes sense.
However, the naming of the command is not very clear outcome-wise. I suggest to rename it to "Refactor hierarchy" to emphasise what the renaming of a single note does, i.e., what positive "implications" it has.
If the user really wants to rename a single note without affecting the hierarchy -- the question is why -- then the user can use Obsidian's native commands.
👍
Additional context
N / A