#command
  • 01.
    Better Command Palette
    3 years ago by Alex Bieg
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    A command palette that does all of the things you want it to do.
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  • 02.
    Command Palette--
    3 years ago by qawatake
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    Category: File Management
    Command palette without unwanted commands
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  • 03.
    Commander
    2 years ago by Johnny✨ and phibr0
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    Category: Customization & UI
    Customize your workspace by adding commands /everywhere/
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  • 04.
    Commando
    2 years ago by qaptoR
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    Category: Task Management
    The Commando plugin is designed to revolutionize your command use experience in Obsidian by allowing you to repeat commands with ease and precision. With Commando, you can set a command to run multiple times, eliminating the need for tedious button-clicking or manual iteration. The plugin also introduces a unique "Commando Palette" that offers customizable iteration counts, delays, and prompts to ensure you're in control throughout the process. Additionally, Commando integrates seamlessly with Obsidian's Vim Mode, allowing you to use vim keybinds as an iteration count. Whether you need to perform a simple task or a complex operation, Commando empowers you to take control of your workflow and streamline your productivity.
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  • 05.
    Advanced Random Note
    a year ago by Karsten Finderup Pedersen
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    Create commands from custom queries to open random notes.
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  • 06.
    Slash Commander
    a year ago by alephpiece
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    Category: Customization & UI
    Customize the slash command list, assign each command an icon.
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  • 07.
    Command Block List
    9 months ago by Ryota Ushio
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    Category: Customization & UI
    The Command Block List plugin allows you to customize the Obsidian command palette by hiding unwanted commands. Simply add the commands you don't want to see to the plugin settings, and they will be removed from the list. This is a convenient way to declutter your command palette and reduce distractions while working in Obsidian. With this plugin, you can focus on the tasks at hand without being bothered by unnecessary commands.
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  • 08.
    Automation
    8 months ago by Benature
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    Category: Task Management
    The Automation plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to streamline their workflow. This plugin listens to specific events and triggers commands, making it easy to automate repetitive tasks. With Automation, you can customize your experience by setting up custom commands that execute based on certain conditions. Whether you're looking to save time or increase productivity, this plugin is a must-have for anyone seeking to get more out of Obsidian.
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  • 09.
    Leader Hotkeys
    2 months ago by Tony Grosinger
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    Category: Coding & Technical Tools
    Add leader hotkey support to any command (like tmux or vim).
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  • 10.
    Buttons
    2 months ago by Sam Morrison
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    Create Buttons in your notes to run commands, open links, and insert templates.
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  • 11.
    Command Alias
    2 months ago by @Yajamon
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    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    Give aliases to commands.
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  • 12.
    URI Commands
    2 months ago by kzhovn
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    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    Execute URIs from the command palette.
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  • 13.
    Command Tracker
    2 months ago by namikaze-40p
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    Category: Data Visualization
    The Command Tracker plugin for Obsidian provides a valuable tool for optimizing your workflow by tracking the frequency and usage patterns of various commands. With this plugin, you can easily identify which commands are used most frequently and which ones are rarely used, allowing you to make informed decisions about assigning hotkeys or reassigning them to more useful commands. The plugin also keeps track of the date of last use for each command, enabling you to see how your usage patterns change over time. This information can help you streamline your workflow and eliminate unnecessary clutter in your Obsidian setup.
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