The Ordered List Style plugin for Obsidian allows users to customize the appearance of ordered lists with ease. With this plugin, you can set the list style inline by adding details in the first list item. For example, you can use curly brackets to specify the desired style, such as `{A}` for upper-roman or `{a}` for lower-alpha. Additionally, there are shorthand options available for common styles like decimal with leading zero. This plugin is particularly useful when creating lists that require a specific formatting scheme, making it easier to organize and present information in a clear and concise manner.
The Style Importer plugin allows you to seamlessly integrate external CSS files into your Obsidian notes, keeping your styles consistent across multiple notebooks. With this plugin, you can load a CSS file from a URL and have it automatically synced with your snippets folder. This feature is particularly useful for developers who want to maintain a uniform style throughout their documentation or knowledge base. By hosting your CSS file on platforms like GitHub Gists, you can easily manage updates and access your styles across all your Obsidian notebooks.
The Linter plugin for Obsidian enhances note-taking by streamlining formatting and organization with customizable rules. Users can toggle and configure rules to suit their workflows, addressing aspects like YAML structure, headings, spacing, and footnotes. The plugin supports auto-correction of common issues such as redundant spaces, inconsistent list markers, and improper heading capitalization. It ensures cleaner, more consistent notes by aligning document styles and applying standards like proper ellipses and trailing punctuation removal. With an emphasis on configurability, the Linter plugin allows each rule to operate independently, offering flexibility to meet diverse formatting needs without rigid constraints.