The Markdown Blogger plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to seamlessly integrate their note-taking workflow with their local blog or portfolio. With this plugin, you can instantly push your markdown notes to your project folder, keeping your content in sync between Obsidian and your local project. The plugin also allows you to pull content from your project file back into Obsidian, making it easy to keep your files updated and organized. Additionally, the plugin's custom path commands enable you to navigate through your system's folders like a terminal, giving you flexibility and control over your workflow.
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.