#activity
  • 1.
    WakaTime
    2 years ago by WakaTime
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    Category: Data Visualization
    The WakaTime plugin is a valuable addition to the Obsidian ecosystem, providing users with metrics and insights into their usage activity. With this plugin, you can automatically track your time spent on specific projects or tasks within Obsidian, giving you a clear picture of how you're spending your time. The plugin also offers a dashboard view of your coding activity, allowing you to easily monitor your progress over time. Overall, WakaTime is a useful tool for tracking and optimizing your productivity, helping you stay focused and achieve your goals.
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  • 2.
    Daily Activity
    2 months ago by trydalch
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    Category: File Management
    Output a list of the files changed/created today in the active file.
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  • 3.
    Activity Logger
    2 months ago by Creling
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    Log your activities like creating notes, modifying notes, deleting notes and so on.
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    Strava Sync
    a month ago by Howard Wilson
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    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Obsidian Strava Sync plugin lets users effortlessly bring their Strava activity data into Obsidian, allowing easy access to detailed, trackable workout logs within a vault. It supports both recent activity syncs and bulk CSV imports for historical data. With customizable templates via Handlebars.js, users can format entries to include specifics like distance, time, and even personal notes. By integrating with Obsidian's Dataview plugin, Strava Sync unlocks advanced visualization options, like listing all recent workouts or analyzing activity metrics in a single view. This plugin is perfect for fitness enthusiasts who want to turn their workouts into rich, interactive data within Obsidian.
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    Activity Heatmap
    21 days ago by Zak Hijaouy
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    Category: Data Visualization
    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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