#shortcuts
  • 1.
    Marjdown shortcuts
    3 years ago by Jules Guesnon
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    Allows to write markdown from shortcuts
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    Keyboard Analyzer
    2 years ago by cogscides
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Keyboard Analyzer plugin provides a visual representation of your assigned hotkeys in Obsidian, making it easy to search, analyze, and manage them. With this plugin, you can view all your hotkeys on a keyboard layout, search for specific key combinations, and identify custom or duplicate hotkeys. You can also highlight featured hotkeys for quick identification. The plugin is easy to use, with options to open the shortcut view from the status bar or using a command. While it's not yet fully tested on non-Windows systems, this plugin is a valuable tool for Obsidian users who rely heavily on hotkeys.
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    Keyshots
    2 years ago by KrazyManJ
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    This appears to be a README file for an Obsidian plugin, which is a note-taking app. The file provides information about the plugin's features, improvements, and bug fixes in each release. Here are the key points from the file: 2.4.0 * New command: `Reopen current note` - reopens the current note. * Fixed issues: + Behavior of `Expand line selection` command. + Preview behavior of `excalidraw` for regex modal commands. + Coloring for `Insert table` command. 2.3.0 * New feature: Ability to add custom callouts for the `Better insert callout` command. * Improved double <kbd>shift</kbd> functionality, allowing selection of community switch engines (e.g., Quick Switcher, Omnisearch). * Fixed behavior of `Go to next/previous fold` commands. It's likely that this plugin provides additional features and improvements for Obsidian users, such as improved navigation, formatting options, or productivity tools.
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    Ctrl-XA cycle various items
    a year ago by nbossard
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    Category: Productivity Tools
    Cycle through various items with keyboard shortcuts. Such as days, months, true-false, log level,... anything you need.
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    Vimium
    6 months ago by Karsten Finderup Pedersen
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    Category: Coding & Technical Tools
    The Vimium plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who rely heavily on keyboard navigation. Inspired by the popular Chrome extension, this plugin brings Vimium-style shortcuts to your Obsidian experience. With Vimuim, you can easily click buttons and interact with clickable elements using custom keyboard shortcuts. The plugin allows you to customize CSS selectors to query specific elements, adjust font sizes for markers, and toggle marker visibility on demand. By simplifying navigation and reducing mouse usage, Vimium enhances your productivity and workflow in Obsidian.
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    Rich Text Editor Shortcuts
    5 months ago by Joshua Wootonn
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    Create and toggle checkboxes, paste links wrapping your current selection, and toggle underline without leaving the keyboard.
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    Code Editor Shortcuts
    3 months ago by Tim Hor
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    Category: Coding & Technical Tools
    The Code Editor Shortcuts plugin brings the familiar keyboard shortcuts from code editors like Visual Studio Code or Sublime Text to Obsidian. With this plugin, you can insert lines above and below, delete lines, duplicate lines, copy lines up and down, join lines, select lines, add cursors to selection ends, and more. The plugin also supports multiple cursors for most actions, making it easy to work with complex selections. You can customize the keyboard shortcuts in the settings panel and even configure auto-insertion of list prefixes when inserting new lines. With its extensive feature set and customizable hotkeys, this plugin is a must-have for any Obsidian user who wants to boost their productivity.
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    FastForwardLink
    8 days ago by Idan Liberman
    The FastForwardLink plugin allows users to create shortcut links that redirect to specific target notes within Obsidian. It simplifies navigation by letting users define multiple link variations, such as abbreviations or alternate spellings, to open a single target note. This feature helps users maintain an interconnected and organized vault while reducing navigation friction. The plugin includes options for opening target notes in the same tab, a new tab, or switching to a new tab automatically. Users can create and manage forwarding links with ease, and redirecting notes can be moved to a dedicated folder for better organization. FastForwardLink is ideal for users looking to streamline note access, link concepts, and avoid clutter in their Obsidian workspace.
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