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  • 01.
    AI bot
    11 hours ago by kuzzh
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    The AI Bot Plugin for Obsidian introduces an intelligent assistant directly within your note-taking environment. By integrating popular AI services like OpenAI’s GPT-3 and GPT-4, this plugin offers contextual understanding and personalized suggestions for your notes. Whether you’re looking for help organizing thoughts, generating content, or automating tasks, the AI Bot streamlines your workflow with its intuitive interface. With customizable settings, users can configure the plugin to connect to various AI models or services via API, making it adaptable to different needs. The plugin supports seamless interaction through a ribbon icon, command palette, and editor menu, allowing for easy access. It's designed to enhance efficiency and accuracy, providing context-aware responses that improve the quality of your notes. If you're looking to supercharge your Obsidian experience with smart automation and personalized content generation, the AI Bot Plugin is a game-changer.
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  • 02.
    Bluesky
    11 hours ago by eharris128
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    The Bluesky Plugin for Obsidian offers a seamless way to post directly to the Bluesky platform from within your vault. With a new "megaphone" icon conveniently added to the sidebar, users can easily compose posts or threads without leaving the app. Whether you want to share a quick thought or a detailed thread, this plugin streamlines the process. Setting up is simple: enter your Bluesky handle and app password (generated via the Bluesky settings). Once configured, you can use the sidebar icon or a command palette shortcut to open a dedicated Bluesky tab, draft your post, and share it instantly. For those actively engaging on Bluesky, this plugin is a great way to stay connected while focusing on your work in Obsidian, eliminating the need to switch between apps.
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  • 03.
    Auto switch themes between dark/light mode
    11 hours ago by Robert Storlind
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    The Double-Switch Plugin brings seamless customization to Obsidian by allowing users to associate specific themes with light and dark modes. Once set up, toggling between modes automatically applies the corresponding theme, ensuring a personalized and visually appealing workspace without manual intervention. Whether you prefer a minimal design for dark mode or a vibrant look for light mode, this plugin gives you full control over theme switching. Simply choose from the themes you’ve already installed, and the plugin handles the rest. It’s a straightforward yet effective solution for users who enjoy adapting their workspace to different lighting conditions. If you’re someone who frequently switches between light and dark modes, the Double-Switch Plugin makes the process more dynamic and tailored to your preferences, enhancing your overall Obsidian experience.
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  • 04.
    Google Drive Sync
    11 hours ago by Richard Xiong
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    Google Drive Sync is an unofficial plugin for Obsidian that brings seamless two-way synchronization with Google Drive. Ideal for users managing their notes across multiple devices, it supports syncing for both desktop and iOS, ensuring your vault is always up-to-date no matter where you access it. The plugin prioritizes local changes to resolve conflicts automatically, so your work remains intact even during sync discrepancies. With support for multiple vaults per Google account, this plugin is highly versatile for users managing different projects or workflows. The setup process is straightforward, requiring a one-time integration with Google Drive via a refresh token. Once enabled, syncing becomes automatic whenever Obsidian is open, with additional options for manual push or pull commands to control updates. This plugin is perfect for Obsidian users seeking reliable integration with Google Drive while maintaining the integrity and organization of their notes. Remember to back up your data before installation to ensure a smooth experience!
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  • 05.
    Proletarian Wizard Task Manager
    11 hours ago by Charles Feval
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    Proletarian Wizard is a powerful task management plugin for Obsidian, designed to seamlessly integrate your to-dos with your notes. With this plugin, you can enter tasks directly into your notes, and they’ll automatically appear on a visually organized task board. The board supports two-way updates, ensuring that changes made in your notes or on the board are always in sync. The plugin makes organizing your day effortless. You can select tasks, set priorities, track progress, and mark them as done—all while keeping everything connected to its original context. Planning ahead is a breeze, thanks to panels for scheduling tasks by date. Tasks automatically move to today’s list when due or to a “Past” panel if overdue, letting you revisit and manage them efficiently. Additional features like natural language date parsing and detailed work reports make it ideal for staying productive and reflecting on progress. A must-try for those looking to level up task management in Obsidian!
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  • 06.
    Simple Focus
    11 hours ago by Lin Qing
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    The Simple Focus plugin for Obsidian offers a streamlined way to concentrate on specific files or folders by decluttering the file explorer. With a simple right-click, you can "focus" on a chosen file or folder, instantly hiding all other items from view. This feature is perfect for users who work on large projects and need to eliminate distractions when editing or organizing notes. Ideal for minimalists and productivity enthusiasts, the plugin helps maintain a clean workspace within Obsidian, allowing users to zero in on their current tasks. Whether you're drafting a document, managing a folder of resources, or working through a focused writing session, this plugin simplifies your workflow with an intuitive and efficient interface. Installation is straightforward, and the plugin supports macOS and iOS platforms, making it accessible for a wide range of Obsidian users.
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  • 07.
    StandardForm
    11 hours ago by Phil Baum
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    The StandardForm plugin for Obsidian is a must-have for anyone working with logic, philosophy, or formal notation. This plugin transforms logical statements written in code blocks into neatly styled renderings, making complex logical reconstructions much easier to read and understand. Designed for enthusiasts of structured reasoning, it enhances clarity without compromising on detail. To use the plugin, simply define your logical statements within `standardform` code blocks. It supports labeled premises and conclusions, as well as minimal formatting for clean visual organization. Whether you're outlining arguments or working through logical proofs, the plugin streamlines the process with elegant and accessible outputs. Ideal for academics, students, or anyone tackling formal reasoning, StandardForm elevates your Obsidian vault's capability for presenting logical frameworks, ensuring that your work is both visually appealing and highly readable.
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  • 08.
    File Manager
    12 hours ago by Juan Sicilia
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    The File Manager Plugin for Obsidian brings powerful file management capabilities directly to your workspace. This plugin supercharges the native File Explorer with keyboard-driven commands, making tasks like creating folders, duplicating files, renaming items, and moving or copying content more intuitive. You can quickly toggle between selecting, inverting, or clearing your selections and handle clipboard operations like copy, cut, and paste seamlessly. A standout feature is its conflict resolution options when copying or moving files—allowing you to overwrite, skip, or keep duplicate files by renaming them. The plugin also includes a customizable "Open with" function to launch files or folders with external programs, accessible via commands or the context menu. For those who prefer efficiency and control, this plugin offers an array of commands to streamline your workflow, all within Obsidian's ecosystem. Perfect for users managing complex vaults or who want a more dynamic file-handling experience!
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  • 09.
    Quick Share Note to gist
    13 hours ago by Por Chainarong Tangsurakit
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    The Quick Share Note to Gist plugin offers a seamless way to share your Obsidian notes with others by publishing them directly to GitHub Gist as secret but shareable links. Perfect for users who want to quickly collaborate or showcase their notes, the plugin also supports image uploads to Imgur, replacing image links in your note with hosted URLs automatically. With configurable options like including frontmatter and simple commands for publishing, it’s a fast and efficient way to get your notes online. Once shared, the gist URL is copied to your clipboard for immediate use, streamlining the entire process of sharing your content.
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  • 10.
    Trakt.tv Sync
    13 hours ago by Nick Felker
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    The Trakt for Obsidian plugin is perfect for movie and TV enthusiasts who want to keep a detailed log of their watch history directly in Obsidian. By syncing your Trakt account, the plugin automatically generates a file, `Trakt Rating History.md`, which organizes your check-ins with date-specific backlinks. Whether you’re tracking ratings or simply noting when you watched an episode or movie, it provides an efficient way to integrate entertainment logs into your note-taking workflow. For fans of structured journaling or media analysis, this plugin makes it easy to link viewing habits with other notes in your vault.
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  • 11.
    BlazeJump
    a day ago by henryco
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    BlazeJump for Obsidian revolutionizes text navigation by making it faster and more efficient. Inspired by tools like Emacs-Avy and Vim-EasyMotion, this plugin introduces five distinct navigation modes, allowing users to jump precisely to the beginning or end of words, lines, or even specific characters. With ergonomic indexing and support for multiple keyboard layouts, BlazeJump ensures a seamless and intuitive experience. Users can activate jump modes, type their target character, and instantly see tags guiding them to their desired location. Fully customizable and perfect for those looking to streamline their workflow, BlazeJump is a must-try for anyone seeking a quicker way to navigate large notes or documents within Obsidian.
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  • 12.
    Beautiful Contact Cards
    a day ago by Seth Tenembaum
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    The Beautiful Contact Cards plugin for Obsidian transforms your plain-text contact details into visually appealing, interactive cards within your notes. By using a simple `contact` code block, you can effortlessly organize and display essential information like names, birthdays (with calculated age), phone numbers (with call and message links), emails, Instagram handles, and Discord IDs. The plugin supports flexible formatting, allowing lists, multiple entries, and customization of display preferences through the plugin settings. Whether you’re managing professional contacts or personal networks, this plugin provides a clean, efficient way to store and access contact data directly within your Obsidian workspace.
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  • 13.
    History Today
    a day ago by Yaob1990
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    The History Today plugin for Obsidian brings a fascinating feature to your note-taking experience by displaying historical events that occurred on the current date. With just a click on its dedicated sidebar icon, you can explore a curated list of "Today in History" moments, adding a historical dimension to your daily routine. The plugin is customizable, allowing you to filter folders and choose your preferred display language. It intelligently pulls data based on note metadata, ensuring relevance and accuracy. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or looking to add a creative spark to your notes, this plugin offers an engaging way to connect with the past directly within Obsidian.
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  • 14.
    Task Director
    a day ago by Cybertramp
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    The Task Director plugin is a powerful tool for anyone managing tasks in Obsidian. It allows you to instantly toggle all tasks in a selected file between completed (`- [x]`) and incomplete (`- [ ]`), saving you the hassle of updating each task individually. A standout feature is its ability to summarize all tasks on a page, providing quick insights into your progress. Additionally, it can remove dates from completed tasks when toggling them back to incomplete, keeping your notes clean and organized. Whether you’re tackling overdue to-dos or clearing task statistics, Task Director streamlines task management, making it perfect for productivity-focused Obsidian users.
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  • 15.
    Auto Tasks
    a day ago by Jamie Hurst
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    The Automatic Tasks plugin for Obsidian is a game-changer for users who rely on periodic notes to manage their tasks. It seamlessly carries over incomplete tasks from previous notes into your daily or weekly entries, ensuring nothing falls through the cracks. This plugin doesn’t just copy tasks—it enhances them with due dates, making it easy to track timelines. For users of the Kanban plugin, Automatic Tasks takes organization to the next level by centralizing all tasks in a Kanban board, keeping everything in sync. You can customize settings to search tasks within specific headers or across entire notes, giving you full control over how your task management integrates into your workflow. Whether you’re managing daily to-dos, long-term projects, or both, this plugin offers a streamlined solution to stay organized effortlessly.
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  • 16.
    Daily Summary
    a day ago by Luke
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    The Daily Summary Plugin for Obsidian is a handy tool for users looking to wrap up their day efficiently. It scans through notes created on the current day and uses a language model to generate a concise, intelligent summary. This can be a lifesaver for those juggling multiple notes, allowing you to quickly reflect on your day's work without manually sifting through content. The plugin is highly customizable—you can set your API key, define an endpoint, and choose where the generated reports are saved. Generating a summary is as simple as a command palette action, making it accessible and seamless. With its automatic note detection and robust error logging, this plugin is perfect for users seeking an organized and automated way to keep track of their daily highlights.
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  • 17.
    Gemini Scribe
    a day ago by Allen Hutchison
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    The Gemini Plugin brings the power of Google's Gemini AI to Obsidian, enhancing note-taking and content creation with intelligent assistance. With the ability to interact directly with the AI based on the content of your active note, users can have context-aware chats and get instant insights. One of its standout features is smart summarization, which generates concise one-sentence summaries of your notes and stores them in the frontmatter, helping you stay organized. For those looking to streamline their writing process, the AI-assisted writing feature allows collaboration with Gemini to refine documents, though it’s currently experimental. The plugin is highly customizable, letting you adjust settings like the preferred Gemini model and summarization preferences. Whether you need quick summaries or AI-driven writing assistance, Gemini for Obsidian provides a powerful tool to enhance productivity.
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  • 18.
    Image Tools
    a day ago by Andrey Serov
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    The Image Tools Plugin for Obsidian offers a set of simple yet powerful features to enhance how you manage images in your notes. It allows users to resize images by simply dragging the cursor, making it easy to fit them into your page layout. For better control over the appearance, you can adjust the image alignment to left, center, or right with just a click. Additionally, the plugin provides an option to open images in full-screen mode, offering a more detailed view when needed. This plugin streamlines image handling in Obsidian, making it more intuitive and efficient for users who frequently work with visual content in their notes.
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  • 19.
    Recently Added Files
    a day ago by Lemon695
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    The Recently Added Files Plugin for Obsidian simplifies the process of locating newly added documents, images, and PDFs by displaying them directly in the sidebar. This plugin is especially useful when you're working with multiple files and need a quick way to identify and manage recently added content. You can even exclude specific folders or file paths from the list for a more streamlined view. Whether you're renaming new images or editing newly added documents, this plugin provides a quick and organized way to find them. It builds on the foundation of the "recent-files-obsidian" plugin, tailored specifically to highlight newly added files, ensuring a more focused and efficient workflow.
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  • 20.
    Bottom to Top
    a day ago by Henry Gustafson
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    The Bottom to Top plugin for Obsidian introduces a unique feature to enhance your note-taking flow. When enabled, pressing Enter creates a new line above the current one, rather than the default behavior of adding it below. This can be especially useful for those who prefer to add new thoughts or ideas at the top of their notes, making it easier to maintain an organized, top-down structure. Additionally, the plugin allows you to reverse the order of all lines in the current note with a simple command, giving you flexibility in how your content is structured. You can toggle this "reverse" mode on or off for individual notes, providing more control over your workflow.
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  • 21.
    HackMD Sync
    a day ago by thor kampefner
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    The HackMD Sync plugin for Obsidian facilitates seamless integration between your local notes and HackMD. It allows you to easily push your notes to HackMD, where they are created (if they don't already exist) and updated based on your local changes. The plugin ensures that if there are conflicting edits on the remote note, it will alert you rather than risk overwriting your work. You can also pull changes from HackMD back into your Obsidian notes, ensuring you always have the latest content. Additional features include options to force push or pull, copy the remote URL, and delete the remote note entirely. This plugin streamlines your workflow for users who frequently switch between Obsidian and HackMD, allowing for smoother collaboration and version management.
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  • 22.
    Three Noun Prompts
    a day ago by jamespeachh
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    The Three Noun Prompts plugin for Obsidian is designed to inspire creativity by generating random prompts tailored to your projects. Whether you're into writing, illustration, or any other creative endeavor, this plugin offers an easy way to get started with fresh ideas. It generates prompts using a simple algorithm that combines three random nouns, and you can customize the time interval between prompts to suit your workflow. The plugin adds a ribbon button to quickly create or open the prompt note. You can even set up a secret key for more personalized results. If you’re looking for a way to consistently jumpstart your creativity, this plugin can serve as a fun and useful tool, especially for desktop users.
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  • 23.
    Automatic Renumbering
    9 days ago by Omri Levi
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    The Automatic Renumbering Plugin for Obsidian is designed to keep your numbered lists in perfect order as you work. This tool automatically updates list numbers in real-time, saving you the hassle of manually adjusting them after edits. Whether you're adding new items, pasting content, or undoing changes, the plugin ensures your list remains sequential. It features smart pasting for consistent numbering when you paste content and provides manual control for those who prefer to update the numbers themselves. You can also renumber selected sections or entire notes with a few commands. Perfect for users working with large structured documents, this plugin helps you stay organized without any performance issues, even with extensive lists. However, it does not support Vim mode or automatic tab size detection for nested lists.
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  • 24.
    IOC Lens
    9 days ago by Aaron Gabbert
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    The IOC Lens plugin for Obsidian is a powerful tool designed for cybersecurity professionals and incident responders. It simplifies the process of extracting and analyzing Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) from your notes. By recognizing key elements such as IP addresses, domain names, and file hashes, the plugin automatically highlights them and provides quick access to security-focused resources like AbuseIPDB, Censys, Shodan, and more. This integration helps streamline the investigation process, allowing users to pivot directly to relevant online tools for deeper analysis. With customizable settings to choose which IOCs to extract and which resources to link, IOC Lens enhances your workflow and keeps you focused on actionable security data.
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  • 25.
    Typezen
    9 days ago by Ilgam Gabdullin
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    The Typezen plugin for Obsidian is designed to help you focus on writing by eliminating distractions. When activated, it clears away unnecessary elements from your workspace, leaving only the text you're typing. This minimalist approach ensures that your attention stays on the content, making it perfect for those who struggle with distractions while writing. Whether you're drafting a long article or jotting down quick thoughts, Typezen provides a clean, distraction-free environment to enhance productivity.
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  • 26.
    Daily Random Note
    9 days ago by Alexandre Silva
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    The Daily Random Note plugin for Obsidian is a great tool for revisiting your past notes in a fun and productive way. It allows you to configure "Random Instances" that pull random files from specific folders or filtered by tags. You can set the plugin to display a random note at a set time each day, helping you revisit old ideas or refresh your memory without actively searching for them. If you don’t want the daily feature, you can easily trigger the plugin at any time via the ribbon icon. This is perfect for people who want to get more out of their note-taking by re-engaging with their old content in a non-intrusive way.
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  • 27.
    Perplexity Converter
    9 days ago by Henrik Seidel
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    The Perplexity Converter Plugin for Obsidian addresses the issue of broken reference links in Perplexity outputs. When you paste Perplexity-generated text into your Obsidian notes, references appear as bracketed numbers (e.g., [1]), which Obsidian mistakenly interprets as external links with no destination. This plugin fixes the problem by converting those references into proper clickable links, ensuring they point to the correct external sources. It also modifies the reference section at the end of the note, making it display correctly without any unnecessary hyperlinks. The plugin only processes selected text, so previously fixed references remain intact. Perfect for anyone who frequently imports content from Perplexity, this tool ensures your citations are usable and well-formatted.
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  • 28.
    Check and Delete
    9 days ago by Danitiate
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    The Check and Delete Plugin for Obsidian streamlines your checklist management by allowing you to instantly delete completed tasks with a single button press. Ideal for users who prefer checklists but want to avoid the hassle of manually deleting each item, this plugin enhances productivity by automating the cleanup process. Whether you're organizing tasks or to-do lists, the plugin makes it easier to keep your notes clutter-free, especially on mobile devices. With support for standard checklist formats, it’s a simple yet effective tool for anyone looking to optimize their task management in Obsidian.
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  • 29.
    Markdown Timeline
    9 days ago by Jiaheng Zhang
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    The Markdown Timeline plugin brings a fresh way to visualize your markdown notes within Obsidian. It allows you to easily convert your content into interactive timelines, perfect for organizing events chronologically. Using simple markdown syntax, you can create timelines by marking dates and event titles, which are automatically sorted and displayed in a timeline format. This plugin also offers customization options, allowing you to tweak the appearance of your timelines to suit your style. Ideal for project planning, history tracking, or any content that benefits from a linear, time-based organization, the Markdown Timeline enhances the clarity and presentation of your notes with minimal setup.
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  • 30.
    Brain Dump Mode
    9 days ago by yesjinu
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    The Brain Dump Mode Plugin for Obsidian is designed to help writers push through perfectionism and focus on completing their first drafts. By disabling the delete key, this plugin removes the temptation to edit, encouraging users to keep writing without interruption. The plugin also features a fun, motivational twist: a shark will chase you if you type too slowly, urging you to maintain a steady pace. This playful approach is perfect for brainstorming, overcoming writer's block, or simply getting ideas onto the page quickly without worrying about mistakes. Whether you're drafting a blog post or outlining a project, Brain Dump Mode keeps the creative flow going with a sense of urgency and fun.
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  • 31.
    Activity Heatmap
    9 days ago by Zak Hijaouy
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    The Activity Heatmap Plugin for Obsidian provides a visually engaging way to track your note-taking habits over time. Inspired by GitHub's activity heatmap, this plugin displays a calendar-style heatmap that shows your writing and vault changes. It logs file changes by tracking metrics like file size and word count, updating the heatmap automatically in the background. Users can easily access the heatmap via a ribbon icon or the command palette, and can configure the view to show different metrics or time periods, such as the past year. This plugin is ideal for those who want to visualize their productivity patterns and stay motivated by seeing their progress in a colorful, easy-to-read format.
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  • 32.
    Textgrams
    9 days ago by Akop Kesheshyan
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    The Textgram Plugin for Obsidian provides a unique way to incorporate ASCII graphics directly into your notes. Whether you’re documenting technical processes, creating flowcharts, Gantt charts, or tables, this plugin allows you to create flexible, versioned, and portable visual representations using text. By storing these graphics in your notes, they are automatically rendered as SVG images in preview mode, offering a seamless viewing experience. The plugin leverages the typograms library, ensuring an easy-to-use, text-based solution that doesn't lock you into specific tools. While you can manually create your ASCII graphics, future updates will include a built-in editor for even more convenience. This plugin is perfect for users who prefer keeping everything in Obsidian without relying on external diagramming tools.
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    Edge TTS
    9 days ago by Travis
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    The Obsidian Edge TTS Plugin brings text-to-speech functionality to your Obsidian vault, allowing you to listen to your notes through Microsoft's Edge TTS API. This plugin is ideal for users who prefer auditory learning or those who want to multitask while reviewing their notes. It supports a wide range of voices and languages, giving you flexibility in customization. You can listen to selected text or entire notes, and it even lets you preview voice samples before choosing. The plugin offers an easy setup process, and with customizable playback notices, it enhances accessibility for a more inclusive experience. Whether you’re on the go or simply prefer audio, this plugin is a valuable addition to your Obsidian toolkit.
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  • 34.
    Daily notes calendar
    9 days ago by bartkessels
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    The Daily Note Calendar Plugin for Obsidian provides a streamlined way to access and manage your daily and weekly notes via an intuitive calendar view. Users can fully customize the format of their notes, with support for popular date formatting options using `date-fns` rules. This plugin eliminates the need to manually search for files in the file tree, offering a much quicker navigation system. While it currently focuses on navigating to notes, future updates will include features like date indicators for notes and the
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  • 35.
    Featured Image
    9 days ago by Johan Sanneblad
    The Featured Image Plugin for Obsidian automatically sets a featured image in the frontmatter of your notes based on the first image, YouTube link, or Auto Card Link it finds. This feature helps create visually rich note lists, similar to those in popular note-taking apps. The plugin supports local images, YouTube thumbnails, and Auto Card Link images, and it even offers bulk update commands to process all notes at once. With optimization features like debounced processing and smart caching, it ensures efficient performance across large vaults. You can also customize which folders to exclude or specify image formats, making it highly adaptable to your needs. Combine it with plugins like Dataview for a beautifully organized note list with previews. Whether you're organizing personal notes or creating a knowledge base, the Featured Image Plugin streamlines visual content management in Obsidian.
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  • 36.
    Masking Type
    9 days ago by Telehakke
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    The Masking Type for Obsidian turns your notes into an interactive study tool. By using this plugin, you can hide specific text in your notes and reveal it later with a simple click, mimicking the function of a traditional memorization sheet. In reading mode, items such as bold, italics, and highlighted text are filled in, and when clicked, the hidden content is revealed. Users can customize which parts of the text to hide by pasting specific properties at the top of a note. Additionally, the plugin allows for hint display before revealing the content, with options like a blurred view or a sneak peek. This makes it a great tool for testing your knowledge or reviewing key concepts in an engaging, interactive way.
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  • 37.
    Todos sort
    9 days ago by Jiri Sifalda
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    Todos Sort Plugin is a handy new addition to Obsidian that helps users organize their tasks by completion status. This plugin automatically sorts todos each time a note is opened, allowing users to prioritize completed and pending tasks with ease. The sorting order can be customized so that completed tasks can either be placed at the top or bottom of the list, depending on the user’s preference. Designed for efficiency, it handles large notes without affecting performance, making it ideal for those managing extensive to-do lists. With a simple setup and user-friendly settings, Todos Sort streamlines task organization directly within your notes.
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  • 38.
    NeuroVox
    9 days ago by Synaptic Labs
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    NeuroVox is a powerful new Obsidian plugin that combines voice transcription and AI processing, ideal for users who want to enrich their note-taking experience hands-free. With NeuroVox, you can record audio directly within Obsidian, and it automatically transcribes your speech using OpenAI’s Whisper API. The plugin also enables custom AI prompts, so you can set up workflows to summarize, identify to-dos, or generate other insights from your transcriptions. Recordings are saved directly to your vault, and transcriptions appear embedded as callouts within your notes, making it easy to keep both the audio and text together. This plugin is perfect for users seeking a streamlined, voice-driven approach to capture ideas, notes, or even meetings in real-time.
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  • 39.
    Superstition
    9 days ago by Jeffry
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    The Superstition Plugin brings a fun, unique twist to productivity in Obsidian by reinterpreting the Chinese calendar’s “宜/忌” (Suitable/Unsuitable) concept. This plugin lets users assign activities they’d like to limit—like installing new plugins, switching themes, or reorganizing folders—and set “permitted” intervals for each task. For example, you might allow plugin installations every two weeks, or theme changes once a month. Each day, you can check your list to see what activities are recommended or “forbidden,” adding a bit of playful constraint to your routine and helping curb impulsive productivity distractions. Perfect for users looking for a lighthearted productivity nudge.
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  • 40.
    Workout Tracker
    9 days ago by wanabeunique
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    The Workout Tracker plugin for Obsidian is perfect for users wanting to integrate fitness logging into their note-taking workflow. This plugin enables you to log workouts, track exercise progress, and view detailed statistics for each activity. Users can set up muscle groups and exercises, customizing parameters like sets, reps, and weight to fit their specific routines. Additionally, a heatmap feature visualizes workout consistency and intensity, making it easy to spot trends and stay motivated. The plugin is ideal for fitness enthusiasts looking for a straightforward way to keep track of their workouts within the Obsidian environment.
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  • 41.
    SVG Style Editor
    9 days ago by ARGOSTA
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    The SVG Styler Plugin for Obsidian brings convenient customization for SVG files directly into your note-taking workspace. With this plugin, users can adjust various style properties—like color, border, and opacity—of embedded SVGs, all within the editor. It’s particularly useful for those who use icons or other SVG visuals in their notes and want to personalize their appearance without switching to external tools. The plugin allows you to save changes directly to the original SVG or create a duplicate with the new styles applied, giving flexibility for different use cases. A simple command palette action makes styling easy, offering a streamlined way to manage SVG visuals right from within Obsidian.
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  • 42.
    Text Finder
    9 days ago by hafuhafu
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    The Obsidian Text Finder plugin is a handy tool for those who want to enhance their search-and-replace capabilities within Obsidian. It brings a feature-rich search and replace window, similar to what users are accustomed to in VSCode, but directly within the Obsidian editor mode. Users can search and replace text in their current Markdown file, with options for case sensitivity and regular expressions, adding flexibility for complex search needs. Additionally, the plugin highlights all matches and shows a count, making it easy to review search results at a glance. Customizable CSS options also allow for personalization, from styling match highlights to adjusting the search window's position. This plugin is ideal for users seeking a powerful, customizable text-finding experience within Obsidian.
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  • 43.
    Unearthed (Kindle Sync)
    9 days ago by CheersCal
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    The Unearthed Obsidian Plugin (Kindle Sync) offers a convenient way to bring your Kindle highlights and notes directly into Obsidian. By syncing with the Unearthed.app service, this plugin allows users to easily capture insights from their Kindle reading and access them in Obsidian, along with options for Notion and Capacities. A standout feature is the Daily Reflection, which presents a selected highlight, quote, book details, and your notes each day, keeping your readings fresh in mind. Setup is straightforward—create an account on Unearthed, sync Kindle data through a browser extension, and add an API key in Obsidian. You can set it to auto-sync or initiate manual syncs, making it flexible for different workflows. This plugin is open source, inviting community contributions for future improvements.
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  • 44.
    Hexo Toolkit
    10 days ago by Xiangru
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    The Hexo Toolkit Plugin for Obsidian is a practical tool for users who manage their blogs with Hexo. It streamlines the process of converting Obsidian notes into a format compatible with Hexo, handling unique syntax adjustments along the way. This includes transforming Obsidian's Markdown-specific elements, such as internal links, titles, and images, into Hexo-ready Markdown, even supporting embedded Excalidraw images by converting them to SVG format. The plugin also offers image management options; users can either manage images locally or integrate with SM.MS to automatically upload images during conversion. With easy access through the command palette and a conversion progress tracker, Hexo Toolkit simplifies the transition from note-taking to publishing for Hexo bloggers.
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    Tree Search
    10 days ago by catacgc
    The Obsidian TreeSearch Plugin enhances navigation within your vault by allowing you to build and explore a hierarchy of notes and connections on the go. Designed for users who want a dynamic, interconnected note structure, TreeSearch simplifies creating relationships between notes without needing special tags or annotations. As you type, the plugin captures relationships, helping you quickly locate related notes through an intuitive hierarchy. This tool is ideal for users who want an organic, evolving network of notes that mirrors their thinking process and provides an easy way to trace ideas and connections as they develop.
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