#data
  • 1.
    moviegrabber
    a year ago by Leon Holtmeier
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    Grab movie data from public APIs and transform it into notes that can be used with dataview and properties
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  • 2.
    Tracker+
    a year ago by GreaterThan (original by pyrochlore)
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    Category: Data Visualization
    Track and visualize data from your notes. Works with Tracker Markdown.
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  • 3.
    Quadro
    9 months ago by Chris Grieser (aka pseudometa)
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    Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) for Social Scientists. An open alternative to MAXQDA and atlas.ti, using Markdown to store data and research codes.
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  • 4.
    Amazing Marvin
    2 months ago by Shirayuki Nekomata
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    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    Get data from Amazing Marvin.
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  • 5.
    Oura Ring
    2 months ago by Andrew Lombardi
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Oura Ring plugin is a valuable addition to Obsidian, allowing users to track and insert their Oura Ring stats into notes. With this plugin, you can fetch your personalized data using an access token, and then insert it into a note formatted by date or today's date. The plugin supports various metrics such as sleep quality, readiness score, and activity levels, providing valuable insights into your daily habits. By integrating these statistics into your Obsidian notes, you can gain a deeper understanding of your body's rhythms and make informed decisions about your well-being.
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    Ridian
    13 days ago by Michel Nivard
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    Category: Coding & Technical Tools
    The Ridian plugin brings R programming and Quarto rendering capabilities directly into Obsidian, making it a powerful addition for data analysts and statisticians. With Ridian, you can seamlessly run R code, create Quarto-compliant documents, and embed interactive plots or widgets into your notes. It’s ideal for users looking to document coding workflows, link code snippets using Obsidian’s robust search and linking features, and integrate statistical analyses into their vault. The plugin also supports live updates to rendered content and enables smooth transitions between Obsidian and other Quarto-compatible editors. While not a replacement for RStudio, Ridian is perfect for lightweight R scripting and embedding visualizations in a markdown-friendly environment. Setup requires configuring paths to R and Quarto executables, and a few R packages, ensuring smooth functionality for Mac and Windows users. If you're an R enthusiast working in Obsidian, Ridian adds a dynamic edge to your note-taking experience.
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