Share your top 5 most used or favorite plugins!

  • bowreality@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I only use four so:

    • Dataview.
    • DB folder (nice for ex-Notion users!)
    • Tracker
    • Omnivore!!

    Omnivore is amazing. I moved away from Pocket and I have been super happy. It’s a read it later app and has full integration with Obsidian. Love the highlight option! You highlight what you like in Omnivore and it moves the parts into Obsidian. I have a folder for all in Obisidan and then use Dataview to create MoCs of these article per topic.

  • 0xSim@fedia.io
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    I’m pretty vanilla with my plugins:

    • Omnisearch - disclaimer, I’m the main dev
    • ReadItLater - a scraper to quickly save articles that I reference in my own notes
    • Excalidraw
    • Linter - mainly to automatically format my notes with a createdAt metadata and an h1 title
    • Dataview - I don’t use it extensively but I have a few js snippets to query external APIs like Github or Mastodon

    I try to avoid plugins that stray from “standard” markdown, to not rely on Obsidian.

  • Korthrun@lemmy.sdf.org
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    • Dynamic Table Of Contents
      • Does what it sounds like it does
    • Quick Explorer
      • Perform file explorer operations and see your current file path from the titlebar.
    • Style Settings
      • In Obsidian CSS editor for themes that support it
    • Tag Wrangler
      • Rename, merge, toggle, and search tags from the tag pane

    Those are the only plugins I use, so I’m looking forward to the rest of this thread :D

  • AccurstDemon@sopuli.xyz
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    My top 5 is:

    • Linter: To automatize the formating of my notes
    • Text Snippets: For creating text-based triggers to things like Callouts
    • Commander: To customize wich buttons do what in my ribbons and button panels
    • Recent files: So I can have a small history of navigation available when needed.
    • Note Refactor: To easily separate a big chuncky note into smaller ones (divide, union, auto-add backlinks, etc.)
  • foxtrot@lemmy.world
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    I use probably 7 or 8 plugins in total but these are the ones I couldn’t live without:

    • Templater
    • Advanced Tables
    • Natural Language Dates
    • Text Snippets
    • Todoist Plugin
  • deathmasia@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    So far just

    • templated
    • tasks If they ever implement mobile notifications I’ll be using reminder, and a plugin to sync tasks wo next cloud tasks (can’t remember which one, if I find it again I’ll update my post)
  • Kyoyeou (Ki jəʊ juː)@lemmy.world
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    • Gemmy (I am not kidding it brighten the mood)
    • Underline
    • Calendar
    • Dataview
    • Tasks

    Yes, I am not pushing the app to the max, I’d say I’m more of an average person

  • resin85@lemmy.ca
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    • Obsidian Git
    • Templater
    • Editor Syntax Highlight
    • Natural Language Dates
    • And a must-have Chrome extension to clip entire web pages as markdown notes in Obsidian, MarkDownload.
    • pivic@lemmy.ca
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      Would you say there’s need to use MarkDownload now that Obsidian handles copy+paste from web pages better than in the olden days?

      I used MarkDownload a few years ago, but these days I mainly copy webpage contents and paste it into Obsidian. Is there an upshot to using MarkDown instead of doing it my way?