#visualization
  • 01.
    Vega Visualizations
    2 years ago by Justin Kim
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    Category: Data Visualization
    Create highly-customizable data visualizations like line charts and scatter plots using Vega or Vega-Lite.
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  • 02.
    Contribution Graph
    10 months ago by vran
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    Category: Data Visualization
    The Contribution Graph plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users to visualize and track their notes, habits, activity, and history. With this plugin, you can create interactive heatmap graphs that resemble GitHub's contribution charts. You can use it as a habit tracker, note tracker, or review report generator, and even customize the appearance with different themes and styles. The plugin offers various features such as multiple graph types, personalized style options, customizable dates, and interactive charts. You can also integrate it with DataviewJS to dynamically render charts. The configuration options are flexible, allowing you to tailor the graph to your specific needs. Whether you're looking to track your daily progress or review your past activity, the Contribution Graph plugin provides a visually engaging way to do so.
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  • 03.
    Freeform
    7 months ago by tmcw
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    Category: Data Visualization
    Create visualizations, run custom JS, and mix live programs with your notes
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  • 04.
    Neo4j Graph View
    3 months ago by Emile van Krieken
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    Category: Data Visualization
    The Neo4j Graph View plugin is a powerful tool for visualizing your Obsidian vault as a graph, allowing you to explore relationships between notes in a more intuitive and interactive way. With this plugin, you can selectively style nodes and edges by tags, folders, and link types, and even view images within the graph. Additionally, you can use Cypher querying to extract specific data from your graph, making it an excellent choice for those who want to dive deeper into their notes and uncover hidden connections.
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  • 05.
    Lineup Builder
    3 months ago by James Fallon
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    The Lineup Builder plugin allows users to create visual football lineups directly within Obsidian notes. By using a simple codeblock, users can specify the team's formation and list of player names, which are then displayed as an interactive lineup in Preview mode. Supported formations include popular setups like 4-3-3, 4-2-3-1, and 4-4-2, among others. The plugin generates the lineup using SVG images, enabling a clear and visually appealing representation of player positions on the field. This tool is ideal for sports enthusiasts, analysts, or coaches looking to visualize and organize their team structures within their notes.
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  • 06.
    Mapbox Location Image
    3 months ago by Aaron Czichon
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    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Mapbox Location Image plugin allows users to generate dynamic map images directly within Obsidian notes. By using simple code blocks, users can specify a location using latitude and longitude coordinates or by entering a search term. The plugin retrieves the map image from Mapbox and renders it directly in the note. It provides an easy way to visually represent specific locations without leaving Obsidian. Users must input their Mapbox API key in the plugin settings to enable this functionality. The plugin supports customization options for map appearance and display. This tool is useful for researchers, travelers, and note-takers who need quick access to geographic context within their notes.
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  • 07.
    Poker Range
    3 months ago by marplek
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    The Poker Range plugin allows users to create and interact with poker hand range grids directly within Obsidian notes. Users can generate customizable, interactive grids that visually display poker hand combinations. The grids can be created using simple code blocks or by using the command palette. Once created, users can click or drag across grid cells to select or deselect specific hands, and any changes are automatically updated within the note. The plugin also offers customization options for setting default ranges for new grids. This tool is especially useful for poker players, analysts, or enthusiasts who want to visualize and manage poker strategies directly in their Obsidian workspace.
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  • 08.
    InfraNodus AI Graph View
    2 months ago by Nodus Labs
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    Category: Data Visualization
    This appears to be the README file for an Obsidian plugin called InfraNodus. The plugin uses natural language processing and network science algorithms to provide insights into the structure and content of notes in an Obsidian vault. Here's a summary of what the plugin does: 1. It analyzes the text in your Obsidian notes and creates a graph visualization of the concepts, ideas, and relationships between them. 2. The graph is colored-coded by topic clusters, allowing you to see which topics are most important or densely connected nodes closer together on the force-atlas layout). 3. You can also generate AI summaries based on network science metrics. 4. Bookmarks: It allows bookmarking groups for context menu will appear in the bookmarks panel. The plugin is still beta stage so data collection about the feature of extension you use, but no any information from your vault, but not Obsidian (no export settings - what name your graph with content will generate AI summaries and/or save automatically via API (your confirm, faster it) saving into the selected in bookmarks Here are some most urgent feature requests for their team: contextual menus for bookmarks expose search results API
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  • 09.
    Folder Canvas
    a month ago by Nancy Lee
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    Category: Data Visualization
    The Folder Canvas plugin brings a fresh way to visualize your Obsidian vault by generating Canvas views directly from a folder. This feature transforms selected folders into a structured, node-based layout, offering a quick overview of Markdown files within. Whether you prefer using the command palette, file menu, or a convenient sidebar ribbon button, the plugin provides multiple ways to create Canvas files seamlessly. It’s particularly handy for managing notes at a glance, with settings that let you customize node arrangements, dimensions, and spacing. The “Watch Canvas folder” option ensures your Canvas remains updated as files are added or removed from the folder. While it focuses on first-level files, it avoids nested folder complexities, keeping the Canvas clean and focused. With flexible filename patterns and automatic opening upon creation, it’s a great addition for those who want to enhance their note organization visually.
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  • 10.
    Heatmap Tracker
    22 days ago by Maksim Rubanau
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    Category: Data Visualization
    The Heatmap Tracker plugin is a powerful tool for visualizing data over a calendar year in Obsidian. With this plugin, you can create customizable heatmaps to track habits, project progress, and other important data points. The plugin offers a range of features, including yearly heatmap visualization, interactive navigation, and flexible data entries with tooltips. You can also define your own color schemes and intensity ranges to match your data's theme. Additionally, the plugin allows for monthly separation options and highlights the current day for easy identification.
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  • 11.
    Class Relation Visualization
    15 days ago by Yong
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    Category: Data Visualization
    The Class Relation Visualization plugin offers a structured way to analyze and visualize class relationships within Obsidian. By organizing class files with defined categories like inheritance, composition, and aggregation, users can map out connections and dependencies between classes. The plugin features an interactive class relation view that highlights relationships and displays comments when hovering over a class, making it easier to understand the structure and purpose of each class. This visualization tool is ideal for those working on complex systems, allowing for a clearer perspective of class hierarchies and their interactions.
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  • 12.
    Kale Graph
    3 days ago by Oli
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    Category: Data Visualization
    The Kale Graph plugin enables users to create and visualize graph theory structures directly within Obsidian. It uses a simple custom syntax to define vertices, edges, paths, and adjacency matrices. Users can customize graphs with features like directed edges, automatic vertex creation, and invisible vertices that maintain subgraph structure without being displayed. The plugin allows for visual clarity and flexibility in graph creation, making it useful for modeling relationships, visualizing complex systems, and representing concepts in a structured format. With support for flags to adjust graph behavior and a variety of edge definition methods, Kale Graph offers users an intuitive way to explore graph theory principles inside Obsidian. Customization options for graph appearance are available through plugin settings.
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