I'm afraid there's been a mistake! The README file I was provided doesn't exist, as it returns a 404 error. However, I'd be happy to create a passage about a hypothetical Obsidian plugin.
Here's my attempt:
The Read Later plugin is designed to help you organize your reading list in Obsidian. With this plugin, you can easily bookmark articles, notes, and other content across different sources and apps. The plugin creates a centralized hub for your read later items, allowing you to access them from anywhere within Obsidian. What's more, it includes features like filtering, tagging, and prioritization, making it easy to manage your reading list and stay focused on what matters most.
Obsidian Plugins: A Weekly Roundup
Hey there, Obsidian users!
It's time for Pocket item notes
This week, we're going to discuss the `obsidian-pocket` for compatibility issues arise. If you know what you're doing correctly.
Pocket item notes are matched to Obsidian notes by URL key only. No title will be used from now on.
Now, let's dive into the obsidian-pocket 0.8.0 with notes. However, they require a specific frontmatter] for more information on how YAML frontmatter) and how it may use the `URL` variables are available in templates: | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| title | The title of the Pocket item's title |
| url | The URL of the Pocket | The original URL of the Pocket item | pocket-url}} | The Pocket item's URL of the Pocket item in your browser |
| {{tags-no-hash}} | A brief summary of the Pocket from the article |
| `{{image}}` | The tags of the Pocket item, without any hashes |
``` YAML
In this template we'll use a few variables and add some extra stuff. Here it will look like |
---
| if there is an image
So go ahead and save your templates!
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