The Persistent Graph plugin brings a sigh of relief to Obsidian users who rely heavily on the global graph as a spatial tool. With this plugin, you can save and restore the layout of your graph, ensuring that all your hard work isn't lost when you restart or close the app. The plugin also offers an automatic restore feature, so you don't have to worry about manually saving and loading your graph each time. Additionally, it provides a continuous simulation option, allowing you to focus on exploring your ideas without interruptions. Overall, this plugin is a game-changer for those who value the flexibility and convenience of their graph-based workflow.
The Living Graph plugin brings a new level of engagement to your Obsidian notes by animating your graph views. With 12 presets to choose from, you can customize the look and feel of your graphs to suit your style. The plugin also includes a toggle command to easily turn the animation on or off. Imagine watching your connections come alive as you navigate through your notes, making it easier to visualize relationships between ideas and concepts.
The Desmos plugin! This exciting new release allows users to seamlessly integrate interactive math and science simulations into their Obsidian notes. With Desmos, you can create engaging visualizations that bring complex concepts to life, making it easier to understand and retain information. By incorporating interactive graphs, charts, and equations, this plugin enables a more immersive learning experience, perfect for students and educators alike. Whether you're exploring math concepts or analyzing data, Desmos makes the process enjoyable and intuitive.
The 3D Graph plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users who want to visualize their notes in a more immersive and interactive way. With this plugin, you can create stunning 3D graphs that help you connect the dots between your ideas and concepts. The plugin uses advanced algorithms to generate visually appealing and easy-to-understand 3D models of your notes, allowing you to see relationships and patterns that might be difficult to spot in traditional text-based formats. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply someone who likes to organize their thoughts, the 3D Graph plugin is an excellent addition to your Obsidian toolkit.
The Sync Graph Settings plugin is a simple yet effective tool that streamlines the process of synchronizing color group settings between your global and local graphs. With just one click, you can easily copy your carefully crafted color group configurations from your global graph to your active local graph, saving you time and effort in the process. This plugin is perfect for users who work with multiple graphs and need to maintain consistency across their projects.
The Nested tags graph plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to visualize their nested tags in a clear and intuitive way. This plugin connects the dots between sub-tags and their parent tags, creating a comprehensive graph view that reveals the relationships between your notes' organization structure. With this plugin, you'll be able to spot patterns, identify gaps, and refine your tagging strategy like never before.
The Neo4j Graph View plugin is a powerful tool for visualizing your Obsidian vault as a graph, allowing you to explore relationships between notes in a more intuitive and interactive way. With this plugin, you can selectively style nodes and edges by tags, folders, and link types, and even view images within the graph. Additionally, you can use Cypher querying to extract specific data from your graph, making it an excellent choice for those who want to dive deeper into their notes and uncover hidden connections.
The Juggl plugin is a revolutionary graph view for Obsidian that allows you to visually organize your thoughts and ideas with ease. With Juggl, you can create a personalized "workspace" where you can navigate your vault through a beautiful graph, selecting which parts to expand or hide as needed. The plugin's styling pane gives you complete control over the appearance of your graph, using CSS, YAML, or the Style Pane to customize node colors, shapes, sizes, and icons. Whether you're working on a project or simply brainstorming ideas, Juggl provides a unique way to visualize and connect your thoughts, making it an indispensable tool for any Obsidian user.
The Graph Analysis plugin for Obsidian adds a new dimension to your note-taking experience by providing a set of algorithms that analyze the relationships between your notes. The plugin offers four different analysis types: Similarity, Link Prediction, Co-Citations, and Community Detection. Each type has its own unique features and benefits. For example, the Co-Citations algorithm shows you which notes are frequently cited together, giving you valuable insights into the connections between your ideas. The plugin also includes a range of settings and customization options to help you tailor your analysis to your specific needs.
This appears to be the README file for an Obsidian plugin called InfraNodus. The plugin uses natural language processing and network science algorithms to provide insights into the structure and content of notes in an Obsidian vault. Here's a summary of what the plugin does:
1. It analyzes the text in your Obsidian notes and creates a graph visualization of the concepts, ideas, and relationships between them.
2. The graph is colored-coded by topic clusters, allowing you to see which topics are most important or densely connected nodes closer together on the force-atlas layout).
3. You can also generate AI summaries based on network science metrics.
4. Bookmarks: It allows bookmarking groups for context menu will appear in the bookmarks panel.
The plugin is still beta stage so data collection about the feature of extension you use, but no any information from your vault, but not Obsidian (no export settings - what name your graph with content will generate AI summaries and/or save automatically via API (your confirm, faster it) saving into the selected in bookmarks
Here are some most urgent feature requests for their team: contextual menus for bookmarks expose search results API
The Kale Graph plugin enables users to create and visualize graph theory structures directly within Obsidian. It uses a simple custom syntax to define vertices, edges, paths, and adjacency matrices. Users can customize graphs with features like directed edges, automatic vertex creation, and invisible vertices that maintain subgraph structure without being displayed. The plugin allows for visual clarity and flexibility in graph creation, making it useful for modeling relationships, visualizing complex systems, and representing concepts in a structured format. With support for flags to adjust graph behavior and a variety of edge definition methods, Kale Graph offers users an intuitive way to explore graph theory principles inside Obsidian. Customization options for graph appearance are available through plugin settings.