The Paste As Html plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who frequently work with HTML content. This simple yet powerful plugin allows you to easily paste HTML code into your notes while retaining the original CSS styling. By assigning a shortcut key (Ctrl + P on Windows or Command + P on Mac), you can quickly paste HTML content without losing its formatting or visual appeal. Whether you're working with web development, designing templates, or simply sharing HTML snippets with others, this plugin streamlines the process and saves you time.
The Paste transform plugin allows you to effortlessly transform pasted text into hyperlinks or formatted text. With this plugin, you can define custom regex patterns and replacement rules to handle different types of pasted content. For instance, you can automatically turn GitHub issue numbers like "ASD-123" into clickable links that direct you to the corresponding issue tracker page. The plugin also comes with pre-built examples for handling GitHub and Wikipedia links. You can test your custom transformations using a built-in try-out feature, making it easy to refine your regex patterns and replacement rules.
The Line Commands plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who often find themselves working with multiple lines of text. This plugin adds five new commands to your toolbar, allowing you to quickly select, copy, cut, paste before, and paste after individual lines of text. Whether you're on desktop or mobile, these commands make it easy to manipulate your text without having to manually select entire blocks of code. With the "cut lines" command, you can now easily move lines around with precision, even on small mobile screens.
Copy your selection and add it some edit to paste in other markdown software. Allows to keep markdown in reading view, removing wikilinks in editing, copy from locked canvas, and more!