The Copy document as HTML plugin allows you to effortlessly copy your Obsidian documents into HTML format, making it easy to paste them into other applications like Gmail. With this plugin, you can choose whether to copy the entire document or just the selected text, and even customize the styling of the output. The plugin also supports various media types, including images, diagrams, and plantuml, ensuring that your copied content looks great in different formats. Whether you need to share documents with others or use them for personal notes, this plugin provides a convenient way to convert your Obsidian content into HTML format.
The Local images plus plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users who want to easily manage and organize local images in their notes. With this plugin, you can download media files from web pages, localize attachments from Word/Open Office documents, save attachments next to notes in folders named after the note, and more. The plugin also features attachment deduplication using MD5 hashing, conversion of PNG images to JPEG with various quality settings, and removal of orphaned attachments. With its user-friendly interface and customizable settings, this plugin is a must-have for anyone who wants to streamline their image management process in Obsidian.
The Lite Gallery plugin allows you to create sleek and organized image galleries within your Obsidian notes, enhancing readability and usability. With this plugin, you can effortlessly add multiple images to a single note by specifying the directories where your images are stored. The plugin will then search for matching images in those directories, making it easy to insert images without having to provide full file paths. To use the plugin, simply create a new gallery in your note using a special code block format and you're good to go!
The Banners plugin for Obsidian transforms note customization by adding banner images and icons. Users can set banners using local images or URLs, reposition them with ease, and lock them in place for consistency. Emojis can also be added or adjusted as decorative icons, enhancing note visuals. Customization extends to banner height, style (solid or gradient), and whether banners appear in embeds or previews. Advanced settings include mobile compatibility and personalized frontmatter fields. With features like Twemoji support and a dedicated image folder, Banners empowers users to create visually appealing, personalized notes, making organization both functional and beautiful.
The Local images plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who frequently copy and paste content from web pages into their notes. This plugin automatically downloads and saves external image links, allowing you to keep your media files locally within your vault. With the ability to process individual pages or all notes in your vault, this plugin makes it easy to maintain control over your digital assets. The plugin also offers customization options for processing active pages when pasting external links. Whether you're a heavy user of web-based content or simply want to keep your media files organized, Local Images is an essential tool for any Obsidian user.
The Arweave Uploader plugin for Obsidian offers a unique way to store notes permanently on the decentralized Arweave network. By converting your Markdown notes to HTML and uploading them along with embedded images, this plugin lets users preserve their content on a blockchain-based storage system that doesn’t rely on traditional cloud services. With an easy-to-use interface, users can estimate storage costs, verify wallet balances, and get a shareable link for each upload. While the plugin currently only supports images as attachments and doesn’t encrypt notes, it’s a great option for users who want reliable, permanent storage for non-sensitive information.