The Mkdocs Publisher plugin!
This plugin is a game-changer for users who manage documentation with Mkdocs. With Mkdocs Publisher, you can easily publish your Mkdocs documents to various platforms such as GitHub Pages, GitLab Pages, and even Amazon S3. The plugin takes care of the heavy lifting, automating the process of building and deploying your documentation sites. What's more, it provides a flexible configuration system that allows you to customize the publishing process to fit your specific needs. Whether you're looking to streamline your documentation workflow or make your docs easily accessible to others, Mkdocs Publisher is definitely worth checking out!
The GitHub Issue Augmentation plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who work with GitHub issues. This plugin takes your markdown text and augments GitHub issue IDs with their titles, making it easy to quickly identify what each issue refers to. Not only that, but the plugin also turns each issue title into a link to the corresponding GitHub repository, giving you direct access to the relevant information.
With this plugin, you can configure two sources for augmenting issue IDs: GitHub and a custom list of titles. The GitHub integration allows you to specify a repository owner and even restrict the repositories that are considered. Alternatively, you can use a CSV file to map issue IDs to their corresponding titles. What's more, you can use both sources simultaneously, with the custom list taking precedence over the GitHub title when available.
Overall, this plugin is a huge time-saver for anyone who frequently works with GitHub issues in Obsidian.
The GitHobs plugin simplifies the way you manage your Obsidian knowledge base by providing a seamless integration with GitHub. With this plugin, you can easily create and manage repositories directly within Obsidian, without having to switch between applications. You'll be able to fetch code snippets from your GitHub repos and embed them in your notes, making it easy to reference relevant information. Additionally, the plugin enables version control of your Obsidian files, ensuring that you always have a backup of your work.
The Fit plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who need to sync their files across multiple devices. With its universally supported feature, you can effortlessly synchronize your vault across mobile and desktop devices with just one click. The plugin also boasts an intuitive setup process, making it easy to configure even if you're new to GitHub. Additionally, the auto-sync feature ensures that your changes are reflected in real-time, while the conflict resolution mechanism allows you to resolve any discrepancies after syncing. Whether you're working on a small or large-scale project, Fit is the perfect solution for maintaining consistency across all your devices.
The Vault to Blog plugin! This exciting new release allows you to seamlessly integrate your Obsidian vault with your blogging platform, making it easier than ever to share your notes and ideas with the world. With this plugin, you can automatically generate blog posts from your Obsidian notes, complete with optimized formatting and customizable layouts. Perfect for writers, researchers, and anyone looking to turn their thoughts into engaging content, Vault to Blog streamlines the process of publishing your work online.
The Gist plugin for Obsidian allows you to embed GitHub Gists in your notes, providing an easy way to share and collaborate on code snippets. With this plugin, you can render Gists with just a simple fenced code block, specifying either the Gist ID or both the username and Gist ID. You can also specify which files within the Gist to display, making it perfect for referencing specific parts of a large codebase. The plugin is easy to install, either through the Obsidian app store or manually by copying files into your vault's plugins directory.
The Publish and GitHub URL plugin allows Obsidian users to quickly copy and access URLs for notes published on an Obsidian Publish site. Users can generate direct links to specific notes and copy them for sharing or reference. The plugin also offers the ability to open the current note's URL directly in a browser. Additionally, it provides integration with GitHub by allowing users to view the Git commit history of the current note, making it useful for version tracking. These features are accessible via a command or optional file menu entry, offering flexibility in workflow. The plugin ensures that URLs are only created for notes with the `publish` flag enabled, providing control over which notes are shareable or linked.