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  • 1.
    Heatmap Calendar
    3 years ago by Richard Slettevoll
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    Category: Data Visualization
    Wow, what a comprehensive release note! It's great to see all the new features and bug fixes that have been added to the Obsidian plugin. Let me summarize some of the highlights: New Features: * Custom intensity scaling using `intensityScaleStart` and `intensityScaleEnd` * Ability to add more intensities to increase color resolution * Border around today's box to indicate what day it is (can be removed by setting `showCurrentDayBorder` to false) * Automated file copying for development solution/workflow Bug Fixes: * Major date problem where year would render with incorrect number of days for different timezones (issue #4) * Problem with certain entries not showing up in the correct month * Grid cells not scaling correctly with browser width, especially content in grid cells It's great to see that the plugin is still actively being developed and improved. The new features should make it even more useful for users who rely on this plugin for their daily note-taking routine. If you're an Obsidian user, I highly recommend checking out the release notes and updating your plugin to take advantage of these new features and bug fixes.
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    Contribution Graph
    10 months ago by vran
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    Category: Data Visualization
    The Contribution Graph plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users to visualize and track their notes, habits, activity, and history. With this plugin, you can create interactive heatmap graphs that resemble GitHub's contribution charts. You can use it as a habit tracker, note tracker, or review report generator, and even customize the appearance with different themes and styles. The plugin offers various features such as multiple graph types, personalized style options, customizable dates, and interactive charts. You can also integrate it with DataviewJS to dynamically render charts. The configuration options are flexible, allowing you to tailor the graph to your specific needs. Whether you're looking to track your daily progress or review your past activity, the Contribution Graph plugin provides a visually engaging way to do so.
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    Activity Heatmap
    22 days ago by Zak Hijaouy
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    Category: Data Visualization
    The Activity Heatmap Plugin for Obsidian provides a visually engaging way to track your note-taking habits over time. Inspired by GitHub's activity heatmap, this plugin displays a calendar-style heatmap that shows your writing and vault changes. It logs file changes by tracking metrics like file size and word count, updating the heatmap automatically in the background. Users can easily access the heatmap via a ribbon icon or the command palette, and can configure the view to show different metrics or time periods, such as the past year. This plugin is ideal for those who want to visualize their productivity patterns and stay motivated by seeing their progress in a colorful, easy-to-read format.
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    Heatmap Tracker
    5 days ago by Maksim Rubanau
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    Category: Data Visualization
    The Heatmap Tracker plugin is a powerful tool for visualizing data over a calendar year in Obsidian. With this plugin, you can create customizable heatmaps to track habits, project progress, and other important data points. The plugin offers a range of features, including yearly heatmap visualization, interactive navigation, and flexible data entries with tooltips. You can also define your own color schemes and intensity ranges to match your data's theme. Additionally, the plugin allows for monthly separation options and highlights the current day for easy identification.
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