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Hi I am Ganesh Kumar. I spend more time building small tools for my own Obsidian setup than I'd care to admit and this site is the result of that habit. I wanted a place to quickly find a plugin, check if it's actively maintained and see what changed in the last few releases without digging through multiple GitHub pages.

Discover
Find plugins by name author tag or category. See quick stats like total downloads stars and latest release date. Sort by popularity recency or score and jump straight to the repo or use the obsidian install link for one click testing.
Track
Save plugins you use and get a compact feed of new versions and changelogs. Import or export your favorites as a JSON file to move them between devices. Focus on updates for just the plugins you care about.
Tools
A Dataview query helper that turns plain English into Dataview or DataviewJS snippets so you waste less time on syntax. A scorer editor lets you write a small function to rank plugins by the metrics you care about. Both tools are lightweight and practical for power users.

A few quick notes about the data: plugin metadata and historical changes are generated from a cached source (the public community list and the plugin repositories). I fetch README content from GitHub and sanitize it before showing it here. The site tries to be honest about what it shows - counts, dates and links are intended as a convenience, not an authoritative record.

A little about me
I'm a software developer who builds tools for my own workflow and occasionally shares them. If you've got a bug report, suggestion, or a plugin that should be on this list, drop a note at [email protected]. If you want to help improve the site the repo is open on GitHub pull requests welcome.
Want to help?
The site is a labour of love. You can help by: reporting data errors suggesting features or sending PRs. Thanks for stopping by.