The Homepage plugin allows users to set a specific note, canvas, or workspace to open automatically when launching Obsidian. Users can configure how previously opened tabs are handled—keeping them, replacing the last note, or closing them all. The plugin supports opening the homepage in various views, such as Reading, Source, or Live Preview, and can revert to the default view when navigating to another note. Additionally, users can trigger Obsidian commands upon opening the homepage, enabling seamless integration with other plugins like Dataview to create dynamic landing pages.
The Pane Relief plugin enhances Obsidian's tab and pane management, offering persistent tab history, tab movement controls, and improved navigation. It introduces features like browser-style tab navigation with hover previews, draggable history lists, and tab movement using shortcuts. Users can maximize active tabs, toggle a 'simple sliding panes' mode for horizontal scrolling, and lock focus to prevent sidebar panes from stealing cursor focus. Additional commands allow users to move between tabs, swap tab positions, and jump to specific tabs or windows. The plugin also integrates well with other plugins like Style Settings for customization and Custom Page Headers for better tab navigation. Its aim is to provide a more browser-like experience for users working with multiple tabs and windows in Obsidian.
The Hider plugin is a versatile tool that allows you to customize the Obsidian interface by hiding various UI elements. With this plugin, you can eliminate distractions and tailor your workflow to suit your needs. Hide the app ribbon, tab bar, or status bar to declutter your screen, or remove the vault name, scrollbars, and other visual cues to focus on your content. You can even hide search suggestions, tooltips, instructions in prompts, and metadata in Reading view. The plugin is easy to use and allows you to bind hotkeys to toggle these features on and off as needed.
The Custom Frames plugin is a powerful tool that allows you to turn web apps into customizable panes within Obsidian. With this plugin, you can add frames from popular sites like Google Keep, Todoist, and more, and customize their appearance with custom CSS and settings. You can also use the plugin's Markdown mode to display your custom frames in your notes, complete with options for height, style, and URL suffix. Additionally, the plugin includes a range of presets for popular services, making it easy to get started. Whether you're looking to streamline your workflow or simply add some extra functionality to Obsidian, Custom Frames is definitely worth checking out.
The Minimal Theme Settings plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to customize their theme without digging into code. This plugin allows you to adjust various settings, including color schemes, background styles, and font sizes, all from the Obsidian Settings panel. With this plugin, you can easily switch between different color schemes, such as Atom or Solarized, or create your own custom scheme using the Style Settings plugin. Additionally, you can toggle light/dark mode, customize hotkeys, and even adjust settings like underlining links and font sizes. Whether you're looking to simplify your workflow or add some visual flair to your notes, this plugin is a must-have for any Obsidian user who wants more control over their theme.
The Style Settings plugin enhances customization in Obsidian by allowing users to manage and tweak their themes, snippets, and plugin CSS settings from one centralized interface. It enables users to define CSS variables, set class toggles, and adjust styling options easily through a settings pane. With support for multiple types of settings—such as text-based variables, color pickers, numeric values, and gradients—this plugin provides flexibility in fine-tuning the visual appearance of Obsidian. It also supports localization and allows for custom settings to be added via CSS comments. Whether it's for adjusting the user interface or creating a more personalized theme, this plugin offers a seamless way to apply, modify, and view style settings directly within Obsidian.
The Editing Toolbar plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to enhance their writing experience. This plugin provides a user-friendly text editor modal with a minimalistic design, making it easy to format and edit your notes without having to memorize complex markdown commands or configure multiple hotkeys. With its intuitive toolbar, you can quickly switch between font colors, backgrounds, indentations, and more, all while maintaining a distraction-free writing environment. The plugin also supports custom command icons, submenus, and menu dragging and sorting, allowing for a high degree of customization to fit your workflow.
The Supercharged Links plugin enhances link visualization in Obsidian by applying styles based on note metadata such as tags, YAML frontmatter properties, and file paths. Users can customize link appearances with colors, emojis, and other visual elements, making it easier to identify and navigate between different types of notes. The plugin provides flexible styling options through the Style Settings Plugin and supports advanced customization using CSS snippets.
The Hotkey Helper plugin simplifies hotkey and options management in Obsidian by adding icons next to each plugin, allowing you to easily open its settings or hotkey assignments. Hovering over the icon provides valuable information about the plugin's commands, hotkeys, and conflicts. The plugin also enables quick access to a plugin's configuration and hotkeys when enabling it from the community plugins viewer.
The Commander plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users who want to customize their experience. With Commander, you can add custom commands to various parts of the interface, allowing you to streamline your workflow and boost productivity. You can also reorder, edit, or hide commands as needed, giving you complete control over your Obsidian setup. Additionally, Commander allows you to choose which devices commands appear on, making it a great option for users who work across multiple devices. With its intuitive design and flexible features, the Commander plugin is an excellent choice for anyone looking to take their Obsidian experience to the next level.
The Note Toolbar plugin enhances the Obsidian experience by allowing users to create customizable toolbars that provide quick access to commands, files, links, and scripts. These toolbars can be positioned in various locations within notes, such as below the properties section, at the top, or as floating buttons. Users can define toolbar visibility based on specific folders or properties, and customize the appearance with icons, labels, and tooltips. The plugin supports integration with scripts such as Dataview and Templater, providing powerful automation capabilities.
The Collapse All plugin enhances Obsidian's ability to collapse and expand content within various views. It introduces bindable commands for collapsing, expanding, and toggling views, all of which can be accessed via the command palette or assigned to hotkeys. The plugin supports multiple areas, including the File Explorer, Tag Pane, Search, and Bookmarks. Users can control these views individually or apply the commands globally to affect all supported views simultaneously. The added functionality makes it easier to organize and manage large vaults by quickly collapsing or expanding content, providing greater control over the visibility of files, tags, and search results.
The Theme Design Utilities plugin offers a range of helpful tools for Obsidian theme designers. It includes features like mobile emulation for previewing themes on mobile devices and the ability to cycle through installed themes or toggle between light and dark modes. The plugin also provides commands for debugging, such as adding red outlines to elements or freezing Obsidian for creating test elements. Additionally, it offers helpful resources like cheatsheets and markdown notes for testing theme colors and CSS adjustments. These utilities streamline the theme design process and improve efficiency within the Obsidian environment.
The Obsidian Columns plugin allows users to create multi-column layouts within Obsidian notes. It offers three distinct methods for structuring columns: callout syntax, codeblock syntax, and list syntax. The plugin supports advanced layout features, including nested columns, customizable column widths, and flexible row creation. Users can define the height, width, alignment, and borders of individual columns, as well as set global layout defaults for an entire column group. With live-preview support for callout and codeblock syntax, users can see their column structures in real time. The plugin also enables content wrapping for mobile devices, ensuring responsiveness. Customizable border styles, padding, and row breaks provide precise control over the visual presentation of notes. The Obsidian Columns plugin is useful for structuring complex notes, side-by-side content, or any layout requiring a multi-column approach.
The Snippetor plugin allows Obsidian users to create and customize CSS snippets with ease. It simplifies the process of designing visual elements like custom checkboxes and colored folders, enabling users to personalize their note-taking experience. The plugin offers an intuitive interface where users can adjust snippet settings using toggles, sliders, and color pickers. Users can specify snippet names, preview changes in light or dark mode, and create snippets that adapt to different themes. Custom checkboxes allow for unique task list designs, and users can customize colors, shapes, and interactivity of checkboxes. Snippetor also integrates with other plugins like 'My Snippets' for efficient snippet management. This tool is ideal for users looking to add a personalized touch to their Obsidian environment without needing advanced CSS knowledge.
The New Tab Default Page plugin allows users to customize the content displayed when opening a new tab in Obsidian. Users can set a default note, such as a homepage, daily note, scratchpad, or even trigger the Quick Switcher. The plugin provides flexibility in choosing how the new tab opens, whether in reading or editing mode. Advanced options include dynamic content, such as displaying a random quote using dataview integration.
The Image Inserter plugin for Obsidian simplifies the process of searching and inserting images from multiple sources, including Unsplash, Pixabay, and Pexels, directly into your notes or frontmatter. It allows users to download images locally or use remote URLs, specify image quality, and set default sizes and orientations. The plugin also supports inserting image metadata into frontmatter with customizable formats, making it compatible with various markdown-driven workflows.
The Lapel plugin enhances the visual clarity of your Obsidian editor by adding markers next to each heading, allowing users to quickly distinguish between heading levels (e.g., h1, h2, h3). These markers are displayed in the editor gutter and can also be used to swiftly adjust heading levels through an accessible menu. Users can fully customize the appearance of these markers for individual heading levels using CSS, enabling unique styling to match personal preferences or themes.
The No Dupe Leaves plugin helps streamline navigation in Obsidian by preventing duplicate notes from being opened across multiple panes. When a note is already open, this plugin automatically switches focus to the existing pane rather than reopening the note. It respects commands to force open notes in new panes, such as middle-click actions.
The Auto Hide plugin enhances the usability of Obsidian by allowing users to seamlessly collapse and expand sidebars. With a simple click on the note content, users can hide the sidebar to maximize their workspace. The plugin offers additional options for expanding the sidebar, such as clicking on the blank areas of the left or right ribbon or clicking on the note title.
The Vertical Tabs plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who frequently work with multiple notes at once. This plugin offers an alternative to the default horizontal tab layout, providing a more space-efficient and navigable way to manage your open notes. With vertical tabs, you can easily switch between notes without having to scroll horizontally or worry about narrow tabs becoming difficult to read. The plugin also includes features like pinning/unpinning tabs, hiding/unhiding groups, and renaming groups, giving you greater control over your note organization. Overall, Vertical Tabs is a must-try for anyone looking to boost their productivity and streamline their Obsidian workflow.
The Day and Night plugin provides a seamless way to manage your Obsidian themes by automatically toggling between a day (light) and night (dark) theme based on a customizable schedule. Users can select distinct themes and color schemes for daytime and nighttime usage, ensuring an optimal viewing experience throughout the day.
The Unitade plugin for Obsidian provides a versatile solution for managing file extensions within the app. It allows users to open and edit files with custom extensions, something that is not supported by default in Obsidian. The plugin enables rendering files with various extensions as code, similar to editors like VS Code, and offers compatibility modules for older plugin versions. Users can configure the plugin to handle specific file types by entering their extensions in the settings. Unitade is designed for those who want to expand Obsidian's capabilities and streamline the process of working with non-standard file types in their vault.
The Group Snippets plugin allows users to organize and manage CSS snippets in Obsidian by creating snippet groups that can be activated with a single command or linked to specific themes or color schemes. The plugin automatically switches between snippet groups when you change themes or toggle between light and dark modes. It supports customization for mobile and desktop platforms, enabling different snippet configurations for devices like phones and tablets.
The Dashing Cursor plugin is a unique addition to Obsidian that adds a dynamic touch to your note-taking experience. With this plugin, you'll notice a sleek animation between your cursor positions, creating a visually appealing effect as you navigate through your notes. What's more, the plugin seamlessly integrates with scrolling functionality, ensuring that your cursor stays in sync with your page position. The result is a distraction-free writing environment that's both functional and engaging. Give it a try and discover a new way to enhance your Obsidian experience!
The Avatar plugin allows users to add customizable image components to their notes, accompanied by a description. Users can insert an image and description using a simple markdown snippet. The plugin supports editing directly in source mode or through an intuitive interface in live preview mode, where images can be selected from the vault or linked via URL, and descriptions edited with full markdown support. This tool is ideal for enhancing notes with visual and descriptive elements.
The Sequence Hotkeys plugin enhances Obsidian by allowing users to create multi-step keyboard shortcuts instead of relying on single key combinations. This helps users streamline their workflow by chaining multiple key presses to trigger commands. Users can define and customize hotkeys through the plugin settings, with the option to search for commands easily. The hotkey sequences can include standard keys as well as special keys like Enter and Escape.
The Color Palette plugin enables users to design visually appealing and functional color palettes directly within Obsidian. It supports various CSS color formats, such as Hex, RGB, and HSL, and allows palette creation from popular websites like Coolors and ColorHunt. Users can include gradients, assign aliases, and copy color codes effortlessly. Advanced features include generating random palettes based on color theory and converting links or code blocks into usable palettes. The plugin offers customizable settings for palette dimensions, display orientation, and more, making it a versatile tool for enhancing note aesthetics.
The Iconic plugin allows users to customize icons across various elements in Obsidian, offering seamless integration with the app's vanilla design. It provides access to over 1,300 icons and 1,900+ emojis that can be applied to tabs, files, folders, bookmarks, ribbon commands, properties, and more. Users can easily change icons with a secondary click and personalize them with theme-responsive colors or custom RGB selections. The plugin supports multiple languages and integrates smoothly with different Obsidian themes, adapting dynamically to theme changes. Designed for accessibility and aesthetic enhancement, Iconic empowers users to create a visually tailored workspace.
The Vim IM Select plugin enhances the Obsidian Vim experience by automatically switching the system's input method when using Vim key bindings. This ensures that non-English input methods do not interfere with Vim's normal mode functionality. The plugin detects and switches the input method based on user settings, supporting both default and Windows-specific configurations. Users can configure the input method, obtain the current method, and switch between input modes using executable commands. The plugin provides a seamless Vim experience by managing input methods, making it ideal for users who frequently switch between languages while using Vim in Obsidian.
The Codeblock Customizer plugin allows Obsidian users to extensively customize the appearance and functionality of code blocks in their notes. Features include support for custom themes, line and text highlighting with multiple colors, line numbering, and header customization with file names, titles, or icons. The plugin also supports folding and semi-folding of code blocks for better readability and organization. Advanced options such as language-specific coloring, bracket matching, and selection matching enhance the coding experience. Additionally, inline code and links can be styled, and custom SVGs can be integrated. These capabilities make it easy to adapt code blocks to suit personal preferences or specific workflows.
The Prettier plugin for Obsidian integrates Prettier's automatic code formatting capabilities directly into your Obsidian environment. This plugin supports multiple languages and formats, including Markdown, MDX, JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, JSON, and more. It can format entire documents or selected content and offers automatic formatting on save or file change. Users can configure various formatting options such as tab width, semicolons, and trailing commas, and the plugin supports ignoring specific files or directories. It also provides customizable settings for formatting code blocks and removing unnecessary spaces in lists, ensuring a clean and consistent writing experience.
The Cursor Position on Title Enter plugin for Obsidian allows users to customize the cursor position after pressing Enter on the note title. Users can choose from three options: returning to the last known cursor position, placing the cursor at the beginning of the note, or positioning it at the last line of the note. This simple but effective plugin enhances the user experience by providing greater control over where the cursor appears when creating or editing notes, making it easier to navigate and edit content.
The Highlight active folder section plugin enhances navigation in Obsidian by visually highlighting the folder containing the currently active note. Users can customize the highlight colors for both the folder container and title, and additional styling options are available for hover and drag effects. The plugin also supports highlighting the root folder for better organization. These features make it easier to identify and manage folder structures within the workspace.
The CSS Inlay Colors plugin enhances the visual experience in Obsidian by displaying inline color hints for CSS color codes. Users can input any valid CSS color syntax, and the plugin renders a corresponding color block inline, making it easier to visualize and manage color styles within code blocks. A color picker feature allows users to edit colors directly in live preview mode, preserving the original format and opacity settings. The plugin also supports customization, enabling users to style the inlays by targeting the `.css-color-inlay` class with custom CSS.
The Tokenz plugin simplifies the insertion of symbols, emojis, and frequently used snippets in Obsidian using customizable short code mappings. It comes with pre-installed mappings for over 1,800 emojis and classic smileys, while also allowing users to define their own codes for specific symbols or text snippets. This flexibility makes it easy to insert common or specialized characters quickly, enhancing note customization and efficiency. The plugin supports multiple formats for short codes, making it adaptable to various user preferences.
The Spellcheck Toggler plugin provides greater control over Obsidian's spellcheck behavior. It allows users to toggle spellcheck for specific types of content, such as internal and external links, as well as HTML comments. This plugin is particularly useful for those who find the red underline for spellcheck distracting, especially when working with links or code. By customizing the plugin settings, users can choose when to enable or disable spellcheck on different elements, improving their editing experience. The plugin is also open to feature requests, allowing users to suggest additional content types to toggle spellcheck for.
The Backgroundset plugin allows users to customize their Obsidian workspace by setting images as backgrounds. It supports adding a folder of images, selecting a specific background, or enabling random background rotation. Users can also apply smooth fade-in and fade-out effects for seamless transitions between backgrounds.
The Party🎉 plugin brings a playful and interactive element to your Obsidian experience by adding customizable visual effects such as confetti and sparkles. It enhances the user interface by introducing dynamic effects to tasks, checkboxes, and Kanban boards, with compatibility for plugins like Dataview and Tasks. Users can tailor these effects with various customization options, including unique shapes and animations. The plugin supports API integration for advanced users and even enables creative uses like clickable confetti buttons or SVG-based custom shapes. Party🎉 adds a touch of celebration and fun to productivity workflows.
The Pathfinder 2E Action Icons plugin enhances your Pathfinder 2E gameplay experience within Obsidian by providing easy integration of action icons directly into your notes. It replaces specific code blocks, such as `pf2:1` for a single action or `pf2:3` for three actions, with their corresponding action icons in live preview and view modes. The plugin also supports icons for free actions and reactions. Additionally, it integrates seamlessly with tools like Fantasy Statblocks, allowing you to display these icons in Markdown-rendered properties. This tool is inspired by other TTRPG resources and simplifies the process of visually representing Pathfinder actions in your notes.
The Christmas plugin adds a festive touch to Obsidian by displaying a countdown to Christmas within the editor. It includes a command to check the days remaining until Christmas and a status bar button that shows the countdown. Users can customize the visibility of the countdown, toggle large text next to the icon, and adjust the date settings for Christmas based on their location.
The Full Screen Toggle plugin provides a seamless way to maximize display space while reading notes in Obsidian, especially on mobile devices. It allows users to switch to fullscreen mode with customizable shortcuts, such as double or triple taps, or by using commands or hotkeys. The plugin is particularly useful for minimizing distractions and enhancing focus during note reading or editing. Users can also adjust settings to prevent accidental activations, tailoring the experience to their workflow preferences.
The Theme Picker plugin enables users to quickly switch between installed themes in their Obsidian vault without leaving the Settings modal. It simplifies the process of selecting a theme by providing a direct and user-friendly interface for browsing themes stored in the `.obsidian/themes` directory. This plugin is ideal for users who frequently experiment with different visual styles or want an efficient way to change their vault's appearance.
The Double-Switch Plugin brings seamless customization to Obsidian by allowing users to associate specific themes with light and dark modes. Once set up, toggling between modes automatically applies the corresponding theme, ensuring a personalized and visually appealing workspace without manual intervention.
Whether you prefer a minimal design for dark mode or a vibrant look for light mode, this plugin gives you full control over theme switching. Simply choose from the themes you’ve already installed, and the plugin handles the rest. It’s a straightforward yet effective solution for users who enjoy adapting their workspace to different lighting conditions.
If you’re someone who frequently switches between light and dark modes, the Double-Switch Plugin makes the process more dynamic and tailored to your preferences, enhancing your overall Obsidian experience.
The Click Hint plugin enhances navigation in Obsidian by enabling keyboard-driven access to clickable elements such as links and buttons. It provides a hint-based system where users can activate a mode displaying visual hints for interactive elements and navigate by typing corresponding characters. The plugin supports internal and external links, offering fast and intuitive navigation without using a mouse. Users can customize hint characters to suit their preferences, making it flexible for diverse workflows. This tool is inspired by similar functionalities in Vim and browser extensions, focusing on improving accessibility and efficiency.
The Tailwind Snippet plugin integrates TailwindCSS with Obsidian, enabling users to generate and manage custom CSS snippets within their vault. The plugin allows for automatic updates of snippets based on file changes and provides options for customizing CSS, such as using Tailwind's Preflight styles, adding prefix selectors, and adjusting the PostCSS entrypoint. It also supports a custom Tailwind theme and entrypoints for dynamic content generation. This plugin enhances the styling capabilities of Obsidian with minimal configuration, while also allowing users to integrate Tailwind's powerful utilities and theming features.
The CSS Editor plugin provides a convenient way to manage and edit CSS snippets directly within Obsidian. It allows users to create, edit, delete, and toggle the activation state of CSS files located in the `.obsidian/snippets/` directory. With features such as syntax highlighting, code completion, and basic VIM support, it ensures a smooth editing experience on both desktop and mobile. The plugin also includes a quick switcher for efficient snippet management and supports seamless integration with Obsidian's workflow.
The Status Bar Organizer plugin allows users to customize and manage the elements displayed on the Obsidian status bar. Users can reorder status bar items using a drag-and-drop interface and control visibility with toggle options. The plugin supports creating and managing multiple presets for different setups, including specific configurations for fullscreen and windowed modes. Presets can be renamed, deleted, and quickly switched using hotkeys. Additionally, the plugin retains positions for status bar items from deleted plugins, ensuring seamless organization. These features help users tailor their workspace to their preferences for improved usability and efficiency.
The Hide Sidebars on Window Resize plugin provides a convenient solution for dynamically managing Obsidian's sidebars. It automatically hides the left and right sidebars when the window becomes narrower than a specified width and reveals them again when the window is resized to a wider format. Users can customize the minimum width thresholds for both sidebars, allowing for flexible adjustments based on their workflow. This plugin enhances the workspace by optimizing screen real estate, making it especially useful for smaller screens or multitasking environments.
The Battery Indicator plugin enhances the Obsidian status bar by displaying a battery indicator with adjustable visual options. Users can configure settings to show a percentage value, customize the charging and battery level icons, and adapt the display to suit their preferences. It integrates well with tools like the Statusbar Organizer plugin for better management of its visibility and positioning, especially in fullscreen mode.
The POWER MODE plugin brings an energetic and engaging writing experience to Obsidian by adding dynamic visual effects during typing. Inspired by similar implementations in other text editors, this plugin introduces features such as screen shaking, a combo meter, and customizable cursor explosion effects. Users can choose from a variety of presets like particle, flame, magic, lightning, and more, making the act of writing fun and visually stimulating. Designed to inject excitement and motivation into writing sessions, POWER MODE adds a unique layer of interactivity to the Obsidian workspace.
The New Tab + plugin enhances the user experience in Obsidian by allowing markdown files, graphs, and canvases to open in new tabs by default. This feature streamlines workflow by enabling a cleaner, more organized workspace. Additionally, the plugin includes an optional setting that ensures if a file or canvas is already open in a tab, it will simply bring that tab into focus rather than opening a duplicate. This functionality improves navigation and prevents unnecessary clutter, providing a more efficient way to manage multiple documents and views within Obsidian.
The Canvas CSS class plugin is a powerful tool that allows you to add custom CSS classes to your Obsidian canvas files. With this plugin, you can easily manage and customize the appearance of your notes and canvases by adding specific CSS styles to individual files or groups of files. The plugin also includes features such as the ability to remove CSS classes, change the appending behavior, and add custom CSS classes to non-opened canvas files. Additionally, it provides settings that allow you to fine-tune the plugin's behavior and customize its appearance.
The Code Styler plugin allows users to customize the appearance of code blocks and inline code within Obsidian. It provides complete control over the look and feel of code snippets, including font color, background color, line numbering, and more. Users can define custom themes with distinct styles for light and dark modes. The plugin supports advanced customization options such as highlighting specific lines of code, adding collapsible headers, and displaying codeblock titles. It can also display file references and supports external file linking. Users can manage inline code appearance, including syntax highlighting for specific languages. The plugin is compatible with popular Obsidian plugins like Execute Code, Admonitions, and Code Preview, making it ideal for users who work with large amounts of code or want visually appealing and functional code presentations in their notes.
The Pia viewer plugin adds custom typefaces to Obsidian, specifically designed for use with Munpia and Novelpia formats. It allows users to easily switch between these two styles, enhancing the visual presentation of notes. The plugin is adaptable, with the possibility of adding more formats upon request. It’s ideal for users who want to display content in a style tailored to these specific formats, improving readability and aesthetic appeal. While it currently supports only these two styles, further customization options may be available based on user feedback.
The Color cycler plugin allows users to dynamically cycle through colors for their Obsidian workspace, enhancing the visual appeal and creating a vibrant, engaging interface. Ideal for users who want a more dynamic aesthetic, this plugin offers customizable cycling options to suit individual preferences.
The Fast Text Color plugin allows Obsidian users to enhance their notes with vibrant and customizable text coloring options. Using an intuitive syntax and multiple editor integrations, users can quickly apply colors, formats, and themes to their text. The plugin supports live preview and ensures seamless Markdown integration. With features like bold, italics, underline, overline, strikethrough, and customizable CSS classes, the plugin offers rich formatting possibilities. Users can create and manage color themes, apply colors through context menus or commands, and even override global themes for specific notes. Interactive delimiters further simplify text customization, making it ideal for creating visually engaging and structured notes.
The ObsiDOOM plugin allows you to play classic games like DOOM, Wolfenstein 3D, and more directly within your Obsidian.md vault. The plugin provides a seamless gaming experience with features like customizable settings, muting options, and the ability to save and load game progress. With its wide range of supported games, you can relive nostalgic moments or introduce new friends to the world of classic gaming.
The Hugo codeblock highlight plugin allows users to highlight specific lines within code blocks in Obsidian using the Hugo syntax. By adding the `hl_lines` option to code blocks, users can highlight single lines or ranges of lines. Additionally, users can select lines directly within the code block and highlight them using a right-click menu. This functionality enhances the readability and visual appeal of code snippets, making it easier to focus on specific parts of the code. The plugin is optimized for Obsidian's Live Preview and Source modes.
The Close Window When Empty plugin enhances the Obsidian user experience by automatically closing the application window when the last note is closed, mimicking the behavior of web browsers. On macOS, the application continues to run in the background, while on Windows and Linux, it quits entirely. This plugin provides a streamlined and intuitive workflow for users who prefer browser-like tab management in their note-taking environment.
The Pin Enhancer plugin improves Obsidian's pin functionality by preventing pinned tabs from being closed accidentally, such as through middle-click actions. It provides alternative commands to rebind standard hotkeys for closing tabs, ensuring pinned tabs remain secure while maintaining user flexibility. The plugin currently allows pinned tabs to be closed via context menu options, preserving an intentional way to manage them. This tool is ideal for users who frequently use pinned tabs and want added protection against accidental closures.
The Font Size Adjuster plugin allows users to easily modify the editor font size in Obsidian using hotkeys or the command palette. Unlike Obsidian’s built-in zoom functions, which affect all UI elements, this plugin specifically adjusts only the font size in the editor. This feature enables users to quickly customize their reading or writing experience without navigating through appearance settings. It is ideal for users who frequently adjust font sizes for better readability or focus.
The Vault Name plugin allows users to customize and display their vault's name prominently in the side navigation file explorer, emulating the appearance of Obsidian versions prior to 1.6.0. Users can adjust the styling, including adding a sticky position for the vault name, ensuring better visibility and personalization. This plugin enhances the organizational experience by making the vault name easily accessible in the interface.
The Path Title plugin enhances the visibility of file paths in Obsidian by displaying the full path of the current file alongside its name. It allows users to customize the appearance of the path, including font size adjustments for better readability. Advanced settings enable path modifications, such as exact path or folder replacements, text replacements, and regular expression-based transformations. These features help streamline file organization and improve navigation, making it easier to manage and locate files within complex folder structures.
The Customizable Menu plugin enhances Obsidian by enabling users to modify the right-click context menu. It allows you to add or hide commands, including those from community plugins, and assign custom icons to them for better usability. Icons can be chosen from Obsidian's internal collection or Lucide icons, and existing icons can be replaced. The plugin supports modifications in Source and Live Preview modes but not in Preview mode or sidebars. Additionally, it lets you globally remove commands from context menus across Obsidian. This functionality offers users greater control over the interface, making it more aligned with their workflow.
The Toggle RTL mode plugin provides a simple and convenient way to switch between left-to-right (LTR) and right-to-left (RTL) modes for all files in your Obsidian vault. With this plugin, you can easily toggle RTL mode using a ribbon icon or command action from the Command Palette. Additionally, you can assign a keyboard shortcut to quickly switch between LTR and RTL modes, making it easy to work with text written in languages that read from right to left, such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian.
The Min Width plugin is a useful addition to your Obsidian workflow, ensuring that the active pane always has a minimum width. This can be particularly helpful when working with wide content or multiple panes open simultaneously. The plugin automatically resizes the active pane to ensure it meets this minimum threshold, while adjusting other panes accordingly. With customizable settings and support for different view types, you can tailor the plugin's behavior to your specific needs.
The Sakana Widget plugin brings a touch of elegance to your Obsidian notes with its customizable widgets. With Sakana, you can now add rich text, images, and even interactive elements to your notes without cluttering the page. The plugin's intuitive design makes it easy to create and arrange widgets to suit your workflow. Whether you're jotting down quick reminders or crafting detailed outlines, Sakana's widgets help keep your thoughts organized and visually appealing.
The Ninja Cursor plugin enhances cursor visibility within Obsidian, providing an improved editing experience by making the cursor easier to track and locate. Inspired by the unique design elements of Neovide, this plugin adds a visually dynamic feature to assist users who frequently work on long or dense notes. It focuses on aesthetic and functional improvements without altering core Obsidian behaviors.
The Reset Font Size plugin provides a convenient way to restore text and window zoom levels to a user-configurable default in Obsidian. It is especially useful for quickly correcting accidental zooming caused by mouse wheels, trackpads, or keyboard shortcuts. The plugin offers a sidebar button, a command palette option, and the ability to assign a custom hotkey for resetting the font size. This eliminates the need to navigate to Settings > Appearance for font adjustments, ensuring a faster and more seamless user experience.
The ObsidianTweaks plugin introduces a variety of enhancements to the Obsidian experience, particularly in formatting and hotkey customization. It allows users to enable or disable specific features like better toggles for bold, italics, and other markdown elements, improving consistency in formatting. Users can also assign hotkeys for commands such as moving selections, toggling headings, and duplicating files. The plugin offers smoother, more predictable behavior for text formatting and provides a more efficient workflow by customizing default hotkeys and improving the toggling of text styles. With no features enabled by default, it gives users control over which enhancements to activate, making it a highly customizable tool.
The Edit mode switch plugin adds a convenient button to the file header in Obsidian's edit mode, enabling users to toggle seamlessly between source mode and live-preview mode. It also supports a 'three-mode toggle' feature that allows switching between read mode, source mode, and live-preview mode in a specified order. This functionality replaces the default Obsidian button and offers a streamlined experience for managing editing and viewing preferences. Users should note potential visual 'blinks' when switching modes, particularly with live-preview.
The Open Plugin Settings plugin streamlines access to Obsidian plugin settings by allowing users to create commands that open the settings tab of any specified plugin. Users can add commands for individual plugins, refresh the plugin list to remove deleted or disabled ones, and even search and open settings for unregistered plugins. This plugin simplifies navigation, especially for users managing multiple plugins, by reducing the steps needed to access configuration options. It includes support for multiple languages, such as English and French, and provides customizable commands for efficient workflows.
The Command Block List plugin allows you to customize the Obsidian command palette by hiding unwanted commands. Simply add the commands you don't want to see to the plugin settings, and they will be removed from the list. This is a convenient way to declutter your command palette and reduce distractions while working in Obsidian. With this plugin, you can focus on the tasks at hand without being bothered by unnecessary commands.
The Quick Links plugin enhances Obsidian by allowing users to create shortcuts for easily linking to external websites and other resources. Users can define custom prefixes to create personalized link shortcuts, such as linking to Twitter profiles or specific Wikipedia pages. The plugin also supports linking to other Obsidian vaults using the `obsidian://` protocol. Additionally, users can configure whether these quick links should use the wiki link syntax or standard markdown links, offering flexibility in how links are displayed and integrated into the graph view. This makes it a powerful tool for streamlining navigation and linking workflows.
The Canvas Card Background Remover plugin allows users to make card backgrounds in Obsidian's Canvas transparent for specific embed types, including images, canvases, and markdown. This enhances the visual clarity and customization of embedded cards within canvas documents. Users can configure which card types are affected and adjust settings related to card display for a cleaner and more streamlined canvas appearance.
The Tab Navigator plugin enhances navigation within Obsidian by providing a quick and efficient way to switch between open tabs using a fuzzy search. Users can search by file name, path, frontmatter aliases, or tags, with options to enable or disable alias and tag searches. The plugin also helps maintain a clutter-free workspace by allowing users to identify and close duplicate tabs with a single command. Tab Navigator integrates seamlessly with Obsidian's tab system and includes features like loading inactive tabs on demand or at startup. It prioritizes user privacy by keeping all data local and is designed for optimal performance.
The Obsifetch plugin provides an overview of Obsidian vaults in a visually appealing format inspired by neofetch. It displays key information such as the number of files, attachments, plugins, themes, and storage details. Users can also view their vault name, username, OS details, and theme colors at a glance. The plugin offers customization options, allowing users to add personalized ASCII art logos to enhance the display.
The Custom list character plugin allows users to choose and customize the characters used for bullet lists in Obsidian. It provides a simple interface where users can select from a variety of bullet characters, such as `-`, `*`, or `+`, and bind a hotkey to quickly create or format lists with their preferred character. This feature improves flexibility and personalization for note-taking. The plugin is also compatible with mobile setups, enabling easy configuration through the toolbar, and supports the customization of list character settings for a seamless editing experience.
The Tokei plugin introduces a customizable clock feature to Obsidian, allowing users to view and manage timezones directly within their workspace. It provides options to personalize the clock's layout and appearance using custom CSS snippets. Users can add multiple timezones by entering names or offsets in UTC format, with support for fractional offsets like +5.5. The plugin also includes an alternative style snippet for experimentation. Tokei's drag-and-drop functionality enables users to position the clock conveniently within their setup, enhancing productivity by keeping track of global times.
The Shrink pinned tabs plugin enhances the Obsidian user interface by allowing users to reduce the size of pinned tabs, improving workspace organization and visibility. Users can configure the display settings to show or hide tab titles for a cleaner and more compact appearance. This plugin is particularly useful for those managing multiple tabs and seeking a streamlined workflow without sacrificing functionality.
The short tab name plugin simplifies the display of file names in Obsidian's tabs by hiding unnecessary prefixes, such as UIDs or other identifiers, using customizable regular expressions. This feature enhances readability and declutters the tab interface, allowing users to focus on the meaningful parts of file names. Users can define specific patterns to tailor the tab name shortening process to their needs, making it adaptable for various naming conventions.
The Datetime Language Changer plugin allows users to customize the language used for datetime formatting in Obsidian by modifying the moment.js locale. This feature is particularly beneficial for plugins that rely on moment.js, such as the Tasks plugin, ensuring that dates and times are displayed in the preferred language. Users can easily set their desired locale through the plugin's settings, enhancing localization and usability.
The Auto Class plugin allows users to automatically apply CSS classes to notes in Obsidian based on their file paths or tags. This makes it easy to customize the appearance of notes without manually editing YAML headers or adding CSS classes. Users can configure folder paths or tags to apply specific CSS classes to child notes or tagged files. For more advanced usage, glob matching can be enabled to create dynamic and flexible class assignments. The plugin supports the use of CSS snippets, enabling custom visual themes or layout changes for specific notes or folders. Once the rules are set, the plugin automatically applies the CSS classes whenever the view is updated, streamlining customization across an entire vault.
The Discordian Theme plugin enhances the Discordian Theme in Obsidian by providing customizable settings directly within the app. It includes features such as Writer Mode, Flat Andy Mode, and Paragraph Focus with adjustable fade-out. Users can also modify readable line length, toggle dark note headers, and adjust font sizes for notes and the File Explorer. While the plugin is not mandatory for using the Discordian Theme, it significantly improves personalization and usability for those seeking a tailored aesthetic and functional experience.
The Custom Font Loader plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to add a personal touch to their notes. With this plugin, you can easily load custom fonts from your vault's `.obsidian/fonts` folder and apply them globally across your entire vault. The plugin offers a simple settings menu where you can choose from multiple font files (.woff, .ttf, .woff2, and .otf) and switch between them whenever you want. Moreover, it supports custom CSS styling, allowing you to apply the chosen font to specific parts of your notes. Whether you're on Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, or Linux, this plugin ensures maximum compatibility across platforms. With its ability to set custom fonts on specific pages, you can take your note-taking experience to the next level with a unique and personalized look.
The Lazy Plugin Loader plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who value speed and efficiency. By loading plugins with a delay, this plugin significantly reduces the startup time of your app, getting you up and running in mere seconds. No more waiting around for plugins to load - just instant access to your digital workspace. With its smart loading mechanism, you'll enjoy a faster and smoother Obsidian experience from the very start. Give it a try and feel the difference for yourself!
The File Explorer Markdown Titles plugin enhances Obsidian’s file explorer by displaying the first markdown header from each note alongside its filename in the sidebar. This provides quick visibility into the content of notes without opening them. Additionally, it updates the graph view to replace note titles with their markdown headers, offering a more informative and content-focused visualization of your notes. The plugin operates seamlessly without requiring configuration, making it a simple and effective tool for better navigation and overview of your vault.
The Theme Controller plugin provides flexible theme management for Obsidian, allowing users to dynamically switch between light and dark modes, as well as apply custom themes based on the active note’s path or specific tags. It offers a color switcher that allows toggling between themes easily, and the ability to set default themes when no specific settings are applied. The plugin enhances customization by enabling users to create a personalized Obsidian environment tailored to individual workflows or content types, with themes that automatically adjust based on context.
The Leader Hotkeys plugin introduces a leader key functionality to Obsidian, enabling users to assign hotkeys that require an initial leader key press before executing a command. This feature is inspired by similar mechanisms in tools like Vim and tmux. Users can configure any key combination as a leader key and create shortcuts for focusing panes or performing other actions, including those from third-party plugins. The plugin provides a streamlined way to navigate and execute commands within Obsidian, offering enhanced customization and efficiency.
The Vim Toggle plugin allows users to switch Vim mode on or off within Obsidian with a simple command. Designed to enhance usability, particularly when working in Obsidian's Canvas mode, it addresses the challenges of constant mode switching by providing a quick toggle. Users can configure the toggle command to a hotkey and enable or disable notifications for mode changes. This straightforward plugin streamlines workflows for those who use Vim mode while maintaining flexibility for other input styles.
The Iconoir Icons plugin allows users to easily integrate and display customized Iconoir SVG icons within their Obsidian notes. Users can search for icons, apply custom CSS styles, and insert icons using a straightforward syntax. This plugin supports various formatting options, including colors, dimensions, and additional CSS rules, making it highly flexible for styling and note customization. Features include integration with markdown for tasks, lists, headings, callouts, and tables, ensuring a seamless design experience. Advanced users can also leverage CSS classes and data attributes for further customization.
The Checkbox Styling Helper plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to add a personal touch to their notes. This plugin allows you to style checkboxes in preview mode, making it easy to create visually appealing lists and tables. With the ability to customize icons using a intuitive interface, you can add a range of styles to your notes, from simple checkmarks to custom images. The plugin also includes support for three popular themes, ensuring compatibility with most Obsidian setups. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply someone who wants to organize their thoughts, the Checkbox Styling Helper is a valuable addition to your Obsidian toolkit.
The Custom Sidebar Icons plugin allows you to personalize your Obsidian workspace by assigning unique icons to documents and folders. Whether you’re pulling images from an online URL, referencing local file paths, or leveraging built-in Lucide icons, it provides various ways to visually distinguish your vault’s contents. You can even embed SVG tags or Base64-encoded images to refine your setup. Once configured, the plugin helps you quickly identify sections or notes through easily recognizable symbols, eliminating the need to rely on standard text labels. This can be especially beneficial if you manage many nested folders or complex structures and want a more visual approach. With the ability to blend custom icons into your usual workflow, you gain an organized and aesthetically pleasing interface that makes navigating your vault more intuitive.
The Teleprompter plugin transforms your Obsidian note-taking experience by providing a customizable teleprompter interface. It allows users to display notes in a large, scrollable format with automatic scrolling for a smooth reading experience. The plugin offers extensive customization options, including control over scrolling speed, font size, line height, text and background color, and more. Features such as a page minimap, eyeline indicator, and hotkey support enhance usability, while the ability to pin notes and use a detached window adds flexibility. Designed for presentations, reading scripts, or focused note consumption, it integrates seamlessly into your workflow.
The Mouse Navigation plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to streamline their workflow with intuitive mouse gestures. With this plugin, you can effortlessly navigate through documents using customizable gestures, providing a seamless experience. The visual feedback features, such as the tracked mouse movements and smooth animations, make it easy to understand what's happening on screen. Additionally, the flexible settings allow for personalized navigation controls. Whether you're scrolling through pages or switching between documents, this plugin is designed to provide a fluid experience that enhances your overall Obsidian productivity.
The Settings Profiles plugin allows Obsidian users to create and manage multiple profiles for global settings, ensuring consistency across different vaults. Users can save and sync settings such as themes, plugins, hotkeys, and appearance configurations, eliminating the need for manual adjustments in each vault. The plugin supports easy switching between profiles and includes features like auto-sync, UI updates, and profile-specific customization. These capabilities provide a seamless way to maintain personalized setups across various Obsidian environments.
The Tab Rotator plugin allows users to automate the rotation of open tabs within their Obsidian workspace. With configurable intervals, it enables smooth cycling of tabs to the left or right, helping users efficiently navigate through multiple open documents. The plugin can be activated via a ribbon icon or command palette and offers options to rotate tabs within a single pane or across all splits. This tool is particularly useful for maintaining focus or reviewing content without manually switching between tabs.
The Emoji Autocomplete plugin enhances Obsidian with typeahead suggestions for emoji shortcodes, improving speed and accuracy for emoji insertion. Users can search emojis by shortcodes, tags, or descriptions, and the plugin offers advanced options such as highlighting matched suggestions, managing emoji history, and customizing how emojis are displayed. Additional features include hiding unsupported emojis, replacing flag emojis with better fonts, and seamless performance with optimized libraries. It is fully compatible with Obsidian’s markdown editor and replaces the need for other emoji-related plugins. This plugin is ideal for users who frequently utilize emojis for organization or creative purposes.
The Ribbon Divider plugin allows users to organize their Obsidian ribbon by adding customizable dividers to separate icons. These dividers can be easily added, removed, and rearranged via the plugin's settings. For advanced customization, users can apply CSS to adjust the appearance and spacing of dividers or create structured icon groups using specific orders. This plugin helps improve the visual organization and accessibility of the ribbon interface.
The Highlight Public Notes plugin helps users visually identify notes intended for public sharing by highlighting their titlebars. It offers two methods for classification: notes stored in a specific folder or those with a designated frontmatter attribute and value, such as `classification: public`. This ensures users avoid accidentally including sensitive information in notes that may later be published. The plugin allows customization of the folder path or frontmatter settings for flexibility. To activate the highlighting, a note needs to be reloaded after configuration. This feature is especially useful for workflows involving public and private notes, providing a clear visual indicator to separate them.
The CSS Inserter plugin allows Obsidian users to apply custom CSS snippets to selected text within their notes. Users can define snippets with specific HTML tags, classes, and styles, enabling precise formatting control. The plugin supports adding, removing, and managing CSS styles through the context menu, command palette, or hotkeys. It offers flexibility for customization while requiring basic CSS knowledge, making it ideal for users who want to enhance the visual presentation of their notes.
The Node Auto Resize plugin enhances the Obsidian canvas by automatically resizing nodes to fit their content. As users update a node's content in the canvas view, the plugin adjusts the node dimensions dynamically, ensuring a clean and organized layout. It includes settings to enable width auto-resizing and to define a maximum width for nodes, giving users control over the visualization appearance. This feature is especially useful for maintaining clarity and structure in canvas-based workflows.
The Vim IM Select plugin enhances the Obsidian Vim experience by automatically switching the system's input method when using Vim key bindings. This ensures that non-English input methods do not interfere with Vim's normal mode functionality. The plugin detects and switches the input method based on user settings, supporting both default and Windows-specific configurations. Users can configure the input method, obtain the current method, and switch between input modes using executable commands. The plugin provides a seamless Vim experience by managing input methods, making it ideal for users who frequently switch between languages while using Vim in Obsidian.
The Explorer Hider plugin allows Obsidian users to hide specific files and folders from the file explorer and bookmarks panel for a more streamlined workspace. Users can right-click on files or folders to hide them, with support for attribute-based rules to manage multiple items efficiently. The plugin features toggles to display or hide all hidden items and offers flexible configuration for managing hidden rules and their application. Advanced settings enable users to create custom CSS-based rules for precise control, while an experimental feature adds file-menu options in the bookmarks panel. This plugin is ideal for users seeking a cleaner, more focused workspace in Obsidian.
The CSS Snippets plugin for Obsidian enables users to easily load and manage custom CSS snippets within their vault. By placing `.css` files in a designated folder, the plugin automatically loads them, providing a simple way to customize the appearance of Obsidian. Users can reload or unload these styles with commands in the command palette. The plugin also has future plans for more features, such as individual snippet toggling, a settings tab, and scoped styles. This plugin helps users personalize the Obsidian interface without needing to manually configure each style.
The Zen Mode plugin transforms Obsidian into a distraction-free environment, perfect for reading, presentations, or focused writing. By hiding most of the UI elements, it maximizes the space available for your content, whether on mobile or desktop. Zen Mode ensures a clean, minimalist interface, leaving only the essential view of your document. On mobile, it significantly improves PDF viewing, utilizing nearly the entire screen, while on desktop, it provides a quick toggle between editing and viewing modes. This plugin also integrates seamlessly with themes through its `zenmode-active` class, enhancing compatibility for a truly immersive experience.
The Vertical Tabs View plugin adds a customizable vertical tab interface to Obsidian, allowing users to manage and sort tabs in a vertical layout. This view is ideal for users who prefer a vertical arrangement of tabs for better visibility and organization. While tabs are sortable within this layout, the changes do not sync with the original tab order. The plugin also includes commands to cycle through tabs efficiently. It enhances usability for both desktop and mobile users, offering an alternative interface for streamlined navigation.
The Window Collapse plugin allows users to easily toggle the visibility of sidebars in Obsidian, improving workspace organization and screen real estate. It offers commands to collapse the left sidebar, right sidebar, or both sidebars at once. This plugin is particularly useful for those who want to maximize their viewable area without resorting to fullscreen mode. Users can also assign custom hotkeys to these actions, further streamlining their workflow.
The Gay Toolbar plugin brings a vibrant and customizable toolbar experience to Obsidian, designed to reflect the colorful spirit of its users. This floating toolbar allows for easy personalization, enabling users to add, remove, and rearrange buttons according to their preferences. Each button can perform primary and secondary actions, enhancing functionality while maintaining a playful aesthetic. The plugin automatically adjusts icon colors for optimal contrast, ensuring clarity and style. With features like grid customization and drag-and-drop functionality, users can create a workspace that truly fits their workflow, making note-taking not only efficient but also visually engaging.
The Cycle In Sidebar plugin enhances navigation within Obsidian by allowing users to cycle through tabs in the left and right sidebars using customizable hotkeys. It supports both forward and reverse cycling, making it easy to quickly switch between different sidebar tabs. Users can assign their preferred shortcuts for cycling and toggling sidebars, with default and Vim-style options provided for flexibility. This plugin is particularly useful for improving workflow efficiency and minimizing the need for mouse interactions when managing multiple tabs.
The Custom window title plugin enhances the Obsidian experience by displaying the current open note in the window title, allowing for better context while switching between applications. This plugin is particularly useful for those tracking application usage or managing multiple tasks, as it offers easy identification of the current note. Additionally, the plugin provides templating options, enabling users to customize the window title with variables like filename, filepath, vault, or workspace. It also supports frontmatter, allowing dynamic updates based on file metadata, further improving workflow efficiency and context-switching.
The Background Image plugin allows users to customize the editor view in Obsidian by adding a personalized background image. It supports remote image hosting and offers settings to adjust features like background blur and contrast of the input area. The plugin enhances the visual appeal of the editing environment, making it possible to use static or animated images as backgrounds for a more tailored and aesthetic experience.
The Minitabs plugin for Obsidian is a powerful tool that allows you to embed multiple tabbed pages within a single code block. With Minitabs, you can create custom tabs with buttons and corresponding pages, giving you flexibility in organizing your notes. The plugin also supports nested tabs and a four-quadrant view for categorizing tasks based on their urgency and importance. Whether you're working on a complex project or simply need to keep track of multiple ideas, Minitabs provides an intuitive way to manage your content and stay focused.
The Collapse Node plugin enhances your Obsidian canvas experience by allowing you to efficiently manage the visibility of nodes. With features to collapse or expand all nodes, specific nodes, or selected nodes, this plugin streamlines workspace organization. Users can trigger these actions through commands, context menus, or by clicking directly on the header of nodes. It provides a simple way to keep your canvas tidy and focused, especially for projects with multiple interconnected ideas.
The Editor Width Slider plugin enhances Obsidian by providing a slider in the status bar to adjust the editor's line width in real-time. Users can customize their editing experience by increasing or decreasing the line width globally or for individual files using the YAML frontmatter. This flexibility allows for a tailored workspace, accommodating different note styles and screen sizes. With its intuitive interface and file-specific customization options, the plugin supports a highly personalized note-taking environment.
The Metadata Icon plugin enhances Obsidian's metadata management by allowing users to customize metadata entries with icons. It supports a variety of sources for icons, including online URLs, local file paths, and base64-encoded images, making it highly flexible for different use cases. Users can easily associate icons with specific metadata properties, creating a visually engaging and organized experience. This plugin is ideal for users who want to visually enhance their Obsidian notes with custom icons for metadata, whether it's for linking to external resources or organizing their vault more intuitively.
The Settings Management plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to streamline their setup and organization. This plugin adds a convenient menu to the bottom right corner of the Settings tab, providing an easy-to-use interface to manage enabled/disabled plugins and CSS files. With its grid layout feature, you can visualize your configurations in a clear and organized manner. The plugin also allows you to save your current configuration and quickly enable or disable it with just a few clicks. Plus, you can customize the appearance of your saved configurations with custom icons from Lucide. Overall, this plugin is perfect for users who want to keep their Obsidian setup tidy and efficient.
The Relativenumber (relative line numbers) plugin adds the ability to use relative line numbering in Obsidian, similar to Vim's relativenumber feature. This is particularly useful for users who prefer a dynamic approach to line navigation and editing. It works seamlessly in both Live Preview and legacy editor modes. To enable this functionality, the plugin requires the default 'Show line numbers' option in Obsidian's main settings to be turned off.
The Double Click Tab plugin allows users to customize the behavior of double-clicking a tab title in Obsidian. Users can configure the action to close the tab, open the file in a new pane, or even rename the current file. The plugin offers advanced options such as opening a file in a new window or splitting the pane vertically or horizontally by holding specific keys while double-clicking. This plugin enhances workflow by providing users with more flexibility and control over how they interact with tabs in Obsidian.
The Limelight plugin enhances the visual experience in Obsidian by spotlighting the active pane, making it more distinguishable from other open panes. This feature helps users focus on their current work area while navigating between multiple notes or panes. It is particularly useful for workflows that involve multitasking or extensive note organization, ensuring clarity and reducing visual clutter in the workspace.
The Painter plugin enhances the visual experience of Obsidian by providing tools for customizing and styling your notes. Users can apply unique color schemes, highlight elements, and create visually engaging notes to suit their preferences or workflows.
The Beautitab plugin for Obsidian allows users to customize their new tab view with visually appealing backgrounds, dynamic elements, and personalized content. Features include a rotating background, time display, customizable greeting, recent files list, and a random quote section. The plugin also offers inline search and a customizable bookmarks list. Users can adjust the visibility and behavior of these elements, and choose from built-in or custom backgrounds. The plugin supports themes for different seasons and holidays, providing a fresh visual experience. Beautitab is highly customizable, making it a perfect way to personalize your Obsidian workspace with engaging, dynamic content.
The Tag Formatter plugin provides customizable options to change the display of tags in Obsidian's preview mode. It offers several features for improving tag visibility, such as hiding the '#' symbol on tags, concealing parent tags in nested structures, and even hiding specific portions of tags based on defined patterns. Users can further personalize their tag presentation by applying CSS classes to individual tags or based on their parent tags. These customization options allow users to streamline the appearance of their notes and make tag management more efficient.
The Chinese Calendar plugin enhances Obsidian by providing a calendar that displays information tailored to Chinese cultural practices, including lunar dates, festivals, solar terms, and public holidays. Users can toggle between month and year views, navigate through time periods, and create notes for specific dates or intervals like daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly notes. The plugin integrates seamlessly with the Periodic Notes plugin for customizable file naming, templates, and folder settings. Additionally, it supports QuickAdd templates for advanced note creation, offering flexibility in capturing and organizing information based on calendar events.
The Base Tag Renderer plugin is designed to display only the basename of tags in Obsidian, while preserving the full nested structure in other parts of your notes. This helps simplify tag displays, making them more readable while maintaining the hierarchical organization. The plugin also allows users to customize the appearance of tags by applying custom CSS styles. A new class name (`basename-tag`) is added, enabling easy styling adjustments. While the plugin is no longer actively maintained, it offers a straightforward way to manage and style tags, particularly for users who prefer cleaner tag representations.
The MySnippets plugin enhances the management of CSS snippets in Obsidian by introducing a convenient status bar menu. This menu allows users to quickly toggle snippets on or off, open them for editing, or reload the snippets folder without navigating to the settings menu. Additional features include creating new CSS snippets using a modal with customizable templates, as well as optional settings for automatically toggling snippets on or opening them after creation. The plugin also provides aesthetic customization, including a 'glass' style for the menu interface. Designed for ease of use, MySnippets streamlines snippet editing and activation directly within the workspace, reducing interruptions and improving workflow efficiency.
The Soomda plugin is a simple yet useful tool for Obsidian users who want more control over their interface. With this plugin, you can quickly hide your sidebars, freeing up screen real estate and reducing distractions while you work. The toggle icon in the ribbon makes it easy to turn Soomda on or off as needed. Whether you're working on a complex note or simply need to focus on a specific task, Soomda's ability to temporarily remove sidebars can be a significant productivity boost. Give it a try and see how much more efficient your Obsidian workflow becomes!
The Vim Input Method Switch plugin enhances the experience of using Vim keybindings in Obsidian by automatically switching the system input method based on the current Vim mode. When switching to 'normal' mode, the plugin changes the input method to English, and when entering 'insert' or 'replace' mode, it switches to a user-defined input method, such as Chinese. This feature streamlines the workflow for users who frequently alternate between different languages while editing notes. The plugin relies on the `fcitx-remote` command for system input method control, with support for macOS, Linux, and Windows systems, making it accessible to a wide range of users.
The Color Folders and Files plugin allows users to customize the appearance of files and folders in Obsidian. It provides an intuitive right-click context menu, enabling users to change background and text colors, font weight, font style, and opacity. Customization can be applied to individual files or folders, with an option to apply styles to subfolders and contained files. Users can save and apply style presets, making it easy to maintain a consistent look throughout the vault. The plugin works with both light and dark themes and integrates with other plugins like Iconize and Style Settings for enhanced customization. This tool is ideal for users who want to visually organize their notes, making it easier to differentiate files and folders at a glance.
The Plugin Groups plugin streamlines plugin management in Obsidian by allowing users to organize plugins into logical groups. It supports bulk actions, enabling or disabling all plugins within a group with a single click. Users can configure groups to load during startup, either immediately or after a delay, to optimize Obsidian's loading time. Nested groups can also be created for more complex management needs. This plugin is ideal for users who want better control and efficiency in handling multiple plugins, especially for workflows requiring selective or staged loading of plugins.
The Theme Toggler plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who value flexibility and customization. With this plugin, you can toggle the theme individually for each panel in your workspace, giving you greater control over the visual appearance of your notes. No longer will you be limited to a single global theme; instead, you can switch between light and dark modes on a per-pane basis. Additionally, three new commands are available to toggle the theme, change it to dark, or change it to light, making it easy to experiment with different looks without disrupting your workflow.
The Icon Shortcodes plugin allows users to quickly insert emoji and custom icons into their Obsidian notes using intuitive shortcodes. It supports popular icon libraries like Unicode Emoji, Lucide, Font Awesome, and Remixicon, along with user-uploaded custom icons in formats such as PNG, JPG, SVG, and GIF. Icons can be inserted via a simple search-based suggester, with optional fuzzy search for better discovery. Users can manage their custom icon collections, rename, delete, or back up icon packs as needed. Custom CSS can be used to style icons, enabling changes to color, size, and appearance. The plugin also features an API, allowing developers to integrate its functionality into other plugins.
The Lunar Calendar plugin enhances your Obsidian experience by adding support for lunar calendar displays. It offers both a traditional calendar view and a pure lunar calendar view, catering to diverse user preferences. The plugin supports both light and dark modes, ensuring seamless integration with your Obsidian theme and providing a visually cohesive user interface.
The Scroll Offset plugin enhances the reading experience in Obsidian by allowing users to set a custom distance before and after the cursor, similar to the 'scrolloff' feature in Vim or the 'cursor surrounding lines' in VS-Code. This feature keeps the cursor from being too close to the edges of the viewport, providing a more comfortable and efficient navigation experience. The plugin supports both fixed pixel-based distances and relative distance settings based on the content area height, ensuring flexibility for users' preferences. Additionally, it automatically handles edge cases where the set distance is larger than half the content area.
The Metadata Hider plugin provides a clean and customizable way to manage metadata visibility in Obsidian. It allows users to hide specific metadata fields if they are empty and ensures certain fields remain visible or hidden regardless of their state. Users can control the visibility of metadata in the properties table, file properties sidebar, or all properties views. This plugin is especially helpful for maintaining a streamlined workspace by reducing clutter while preserving access to key information as needed.
The Dynamic Background plugin enhances the visual experience in Obsidian by enabling users to add dynamic effects and static wallpapers to their workspace. It supports a variety of animated effects such as Matrix/Digital Rain, Snow, Rain, and Star Sky for dark themes, and Random Circle and Wave effects for light themes. Users can also customize the background with static wallpapers, adjust blur levels, and integrate dynamic visuals for a personalized touch. The plugin allows easy switching between effects and wallpapers, ensuring compatibility with Obsidian’s base theme settings.
The Blur plugin for Obsidian allows users to obfuscate text with customizable effects. It offers three methods—blur, brick, and bone—for creating visually distinct styles that conceal or highlight specific text blocks. The plugin supports inline and block formats, giving users flexibility in how they apply these effects. Users can further personalize the appearance with custom CSS, including hover reveals and adjustments to blur strength, colors, and border-radius. This tool is particularly useful for redacting, wireframing, or temporarily hiding content in notes while maintaining an organized workspace.
The AI Editor plugin for Obsidian brings advanced AI functionality to your note-taking and research workflows. It enables users to generate text summaries, refine grammar, and receive AI-powered writing suggestions directly within the app. Highly customizable, the plugin allows you to create and configure commands tailored to your specific needs, seamlessly integrating AI into your workflow. A built-in text summarization feature offers a glimpse into its capabilities, helping users process long documents efficiently. With simple setup steps, this tool enhances productivity and creativity, making complex tasks like summarization or idea generation effortless through the power of AI.
The Canvas Send to Back plugin allows users to easily adjust the layering of cards within the Obsidian Canvas feature. With this plugin, selected cards can be sent to the back of all other cards in the canvas, streamlining the organization and arrangement of elements. This is particularly useful for maintaining clear layouts and creating visually structured canvases.
The File Indicators plugin enhances the Obsidian file explorer by allowing users to add custom visual markers to files and folders. Indicators can be created in various shapes and colors, including custom SVG shapes, enabling users to visually categorize and highlight important items within their vault. The plugin provides several methods to apply indicators, including context menus, commands, and plugin settings. It supports full customization through CSS, giving users control over how indicators are displayed.
The Emacs Text Editor plugin brings Emacs-like keybindings to Obsidian, allowing users familiar with Emacs to seamlessly edit text within the app. It provides basic text editing commands such as cursor movement, deleting or killing text, and navigating paragraphs or lines, designed to make the transition smoother for Emacs users. While it does not fully replicate Emacs or integrate elisp functionality, it enables key commands like 'Ctrl + b' for moving the cursor back and 'Alt + w' for copying text. Users can also configure their own keybindings and avoid conflicts with other shortcuts through additional plugins.
The Icon Swapper plugin allows users to customize Obsidian's user interface by replacing its default icons with their own choices. This is done by importing SVG-format icons, and configurations can be exported or imported for easy sharing or reuse. It enhances personalization and flexibility in the app's appearance, giving users more control over their workspace. The plugin also provides an example using Boxicons, enabling users to quickly test and implement different icon sets. Whether for aesthetic or functional purposes, this plugin offers a simple way to adjust Obsidian's visual elements to better fit individual preferences.
The Open Sidebar on Hover plugin is a convenient tool that allows users to easily expand and collapse their sidebars by hovering over the ribbon. With this plugin, you can effortlessly toggle the sidebar open or closed with just a simple hover of your cursor. The delay feature also provides an added layer of customization, giving you control over how long the sidebar remains expanded after you move your cursor away from it. Whether you're working on a complex note-taking system or simply want to streamline your Obsidian experience, this plugin is sure to enhance your overall workflow.
The Hotkeys Chords plugin enables users to set custom hotkey sequences, or chords, to activate any Obsidian command, including those provided by other plugins. This functionality supports advanced keybinding setups, such as Emacs-style sequences like `C-x C-s`, providing greater flexibility and customization for power users. It is configured through the plugin's settings panel, allowing seamless integration with existing Obsidian workflows.
The Command Palette-- plugin provides a cleaner and more streamlined command palette experience in Obsidian. By allowing users to hide unwanted commands, it simplifies navigation and improves focus within the command palette. Users can specify which commands to exclude in the settings and access the customized palette using a dedicated command. This tool is ideal for those who prefer a more organized and decluttered workspace.
The Badges plugin allows users to display custom inline badges in Obsidian notes. These badges function as a visually appealing key-value system that can be queried using Obsidian's search or the Dataview plugin. It supports multiple badge styles, including plain text, GitHub-style labels, and fully customizable designs with icons and color settings. Users can further enhance their notes with custom CSS for personalized badge styling. The plugin provides a lightweight way to organize and visually highlight metadata, tasks, or categories directly within notes.
The Callout menu plugin is a game-changer for users who frequently use custom callouts and want to streamline their workflow. With this plugin, you can quickly switch between different callout types from a convenient context menu, saving you valuable time and effort. Additionally, it allows you to easily add or remove metadata and collapse sections using "+" and "-" signs. By customizing the callout types that appear in the menu, you'll be able to focus on your content creation without interruptions. Overall, this plugin is designed to enhance your productivity and make your Obsidian experience even more efficient.
The Click Clack plugin enhances the typing experience in Obsidian by simulating typewriter or mechanical keyboard sounds while you type. Users can customize their experience by selecting sound schemes, adjusting volume, and toggling key sounds on or off via settings or the command palette. The plugin comes with a bundled sound resource, with the option to download additional sound variants for more variety. Designed for an immersive and enjoyable writing atmosphere, it adds an auditory element to your workflow.
The Electron Window Tweaker plugin allows users to adjust various visual and functional aspects of the Obsidian app's Electron window. It offers features like modifying window opacity, enabling window vibrancy on macOS, and setting the window to always stay on top. These customizations enhance the user interface and provide a tailored experience, especially for users who prefer aesthetic or functional tweaks to their workspace. Compatibility may vary across operating systems.
The Contact Cards plugin allows Obsidian users to transform YAML data into visually appealing, business card-style contact displays. It enables quick viewing of a person’s details such as name, title, company, email, phone number, and location in preview mode. The plugin integrates with Gravatar and Brandfetch to automatically populate profile photos and company logos based on email data. Users can customize card styles using CSS snippets and adjust settings for phone formatting or API keys. Fields are interactive, offering clickable links for quick access to email, phone, or address information. This plugin is ideal for organizing and managing professional contacts within your notes.
The Open Editors plugin provides a dedicated view in Obsidian to manage open windows, groups, tabs, and editors effectively. Users can quickly switch between editors or close all editors within a window or group in one action. This plugin aims to streamline the organization of active workspaces by offering enhanced visibility and control. Planned features include drag-and-drop functionality to rearrange groups, windows, and editors, further simplifying workspace management. Ideal for users juggling multiple notes or layouts, the plugin makes navigating complex setups intuitive and efficient.
The Image Helper plugin enhances image handling in Obsidian by adding context menu options for image format conversion. When right-clicking an image in reading view, users can easily convert it to JPEG, PNG, or WebP formats. This functionality streamlines the process of managing and formatting images directly within Obsidian, improving workflow efficiency.
The Custom Classes plugin enhances Obsidian's functionality by allowing users to add custom HTML classes directly to Markdown blocks. This enables greater control over the styling and presentation of elements like lists, tables, headings, and more, all while maintaining compatibility with Obsidian's Live Preview mode. The plugin is designed for seamless integration, providing shorthand options and supporting multiple classes for advanced use cases. It is particularly useful for users looking to customize their notes visually without breaking Markdown formatting or relying on embedded HTML.
The TreeFocus plugin enhances the Obsidian file explorer by allowing users to style files and folders based on predefined rules or manual configurations. It enables highlighting, dimming, and custom styling for important or less relevant items, making navigation more intuitive. Users can apply styles globally using matching rules or explicitly set styles via the context menu. The plugin is compatible with other tools like Icon Folder, adding versatility to visual customization. TreeFocus provides presets like 'Fancy' for quick application and allows detailed customization through settings, ensuring a tailored experience for managing vaults.
The Maximise Active Pane plugin enhances the Obsidian workspace by allowing users to focus entirely on the currently active pane. With a simple hotkey (default `Ctrl+Shift+X`), the plugin maximizes the selected pane to fill the workspace and toggles back to the original layout when triggered again. This functionality is especially useful for improving focus and minimizing distractions when working on a specific note. The plugin is compatible with Obsidian v0.9.7+ and integrates seamlessly with other workspace layouts. Its simplicity and efficiency make it a handy tool for streamlining the note-taking experience.
The Auto Hide Cursor plugin enhances focus and readability in Obsidian by automatically hiding the cursor after scrolling or after a set delay. The cursor reappears immediately when the mouse is moved, offering a cleaner and distraction-free workspace. It is particularly useful when paired with focus-oriented plugins, providing a more immersive writing or reading experience. Users can customize the timing and behavior of the cursor hiding feature through the plugin's settings, tailoring it to their preferences.
The Canvas Picture in Picture plugin enhances Obsidian's Canvas feature by allowing users to float a selected canvas element above the rest of the content. This creates a picture-in-picture experience, enabling users to focus on a specific node while continuing to interact with other parts of the canvas. The floating element is resizable and positioned conveniently in the bottom left corner, making it an ideal tool for multitasking and improving workflow efficiency.
The Sidebar Resizer plugin enables users to customize the widths of the left and right sidebars in Obsidian with precision and flexibility. Users can programmatically adjust sidebar widths by increasing, decreasing, toggling, or evenly distributing them using commands. The widths can be set in pixels or percentages, and both sidebars can be expanded or collapsed as needed. The plugin also allows users to define standard widths for easy toggling. This tool is ideal for users who want greater control over their workspace layout and prefer a streamlined sidebar management experience.
The Tray plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to stay organized and focused. This plugin allows you to pin frequently used notes to a customizable tray, giving you quick access to your most important information without cluttering up your main note-taking space. With Tray, you can create a personalized dashboard that suits your workflow, making it easy to switch between tasks and projects. The plugin is also highly customizable, allowing you to tailor the appearance and behavior of your tray to fit your unique needs. Overall, Tray is a must-have for anyone looking to streamline their Obsidian experience and boost productivity.
The Page Scroll plugin is designed to enhance navigation within Obsidian, particularly for devices with e-ink screens, where normal scrolling can cause visual artifacts. It provides four buttons for quick navigation: jumping to the top, scrolling up by a page, scrolling down by a page, and jumping to the bottom of a document. This functionality ensures smoother and more efficient navigation on both desktop and mobile devices, making it particularly useful for users on e-ink devices or those who prefer precise scrolling controls.
The Toggle Dark Mode plugin for Obsidian addresses the lack of a built-in toggle for switching between light and dark modes. With this plugin, users can easily toggle between the two modes with a simple command, making it more convenient to switch themes on the fly. This plugin is a straightforward solution for those who want a quick way to change their workspace appearance without diving into settings.
The Fontsource plugin allows users to import custom fonts into Obsidian from Fontsource, providing more flexibility and style customization for their notes and workspace. By integrating Fontsource's library, this plugin enables users to easily use various web fonts in Obsidian, helping to enhance the visual appeal and readability of their notes. Ideal for users who want a personalized aesthetic, it supports seamless font integration without complex setup, giving more control over the appearance of the Obsidian interface.
The Auto Reading Mode plugin enhances the Obsidian experience by automatically switching Markdown pages from editing modes (Live Preview or Source) to Reading view after a specified period of inactivity. This functionality ensures a cleaner and more organized interface when revisiting or minimizing Obsidian. Users can configure the timeout duration and choose to display previously opened documents in Reading view upon starting the application, providing a seamless and distraction-free reading experience.
The Sidebar Expand on Hover plugin enhances the usability of Obsidian’s sidebars by enabling automatic expansion when hovering over ribbons. Users can pin or unpin the sidebar state by double-clicking on the ribbons and customize sidebar width either by dragging or through settings. The plugin remembers the previous state of the sidebars upon relaunch, ensuring a seamless experience. This feature simplifies navigation and improves workflow efficiency by making sidebars more accessible.
The Additional Icons plugin enhances the visual customization of Obsidian by introducing a variety of additional icons from popular libraries like RPG Awesome, GovIcons, and Weather Icons. These icons can be used wherever Obsidian supports icon customization, allowing users to add unique visual elements to files, metadata fields, and other interface components. The plugin supports toggling individual icon sets to suit user preferences, making it a versatile tool for those seeking to personalize their workspace with more diverse iconography.
The Mermaid Themes plugin allows Obsidian users to customize and apply themes to their mermaid.js diagrams. Users can either provide a complete mermaid theme object or modify specific parts of the base theme, with the plugin merging changes seamlessly. This enhances the visual appeal of diagrams by supporting advanced theming options. Users are required to use an alternative code block label (`merm`) instead of the default `mermaid` to integrate themes. The plugin leverages mermaid.js theming features, providing a flexible way to improve diagram aesthetics in notes.