The Wikilinks to MDLinks plugin is a useful addition to the Obsidian ecosystem, allowing users to seamlessly convert individually selected wikilinks to Markdown links and vice versa. With just a few clicks, you can easily switch between these two formats, making it easier to work with your notes and references. The plugin also comes with customizable settings, including a hotkey for quick toggling of the link format. This plugin is particularly useful for users who frequently need to switch between wikilinks and Markdown links in their notes.
The Ffmpeg Converter plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users looking to optimize their vault space. This plugin allows you to convert your images, videos, and audio files into a more compact format or with reduced quality, resulting in significant storage savings. With the ability to compress files by up to 70%, this plugin can help declutter your digital library and free up valuable space on your device. By leveraging FFmpeg's powerful conversion capabilities, this plugin makes it easy to manage your media assets and keep your vault organized.
The PDF 2 Images Plugin offers a seamless way to convert PDF documents into images and insert them directly into your Obsidian notes. This is especially useful for capturing lecture slides or any visual content, preserving the original layout and design of the pages. Users can adjust the image quality, from smaller file sizes to higher resolutions, depending on their needs. The plugin provides two image insertion methods—procedural or batch—allowing for flexibility in how images are added to notes. Additionally, you can toggle the inclusion of headers for each image, and even customize the size and sensitivity of the header extraction. For better organization, there's an option to insert a line between images, ensuring your notes are clean and well-structured. This plugin is an excellent tool for anyone looking to integrate PDFs with visual content into their Obsidian workflow.