The Spaced Repetition plugin is designed to help you fight the forgetting curve by reviewing flashcards and notes using spaced repetition. With this plugin, you can create decks of flashcards in various formats, including single-line, multi-line, and cloze cards, with rich text support for images, audio, video, LaTeX, code syntax highlighting, and footnotes. You can also review entire notes and track statistics to optimize your learning process.
The Weread Plugin plugin helps users sync book-related data from the WeChat Reading platform to their Obsidian vault. It imports metadata such as book covers, authors, and publication details, along with highlighted text, notes, and book reviews. The plugin allows users to customize note templates and file naming conventions while providing options to sync daily reading updates to their daily notes. It supports mobile devices and offers long-term login via QR code authentication. Additionally, users can categorize notes, track reading status, and maintain annotations efficiently within Obsidian.
The Bible Reference plugin enhances Bible study within Obsidian by providing easy access to Bible verses through automated suggestions. Users can quickly reference scripture by typing verse references like '--John1:1' in their notes, with options to adjust for iOS device compatibility. The plugin allows seamless lookup and insertion of Bible verses into notes, simplifying the process of organizing and annotating biblical study materials. It supports custom reference triggers and displays scripture suggestions in a user-friendly interface. The tool is designed to integrate smoothly with Obsidian’s note-taking environment, promoting a streamlined approach to Bible study and scripture annotation.
The Bible Linker plugin streamlines the process of referencing and linking Bible verses in Obsidian notes. It allows users to create structured links to specific verses or ranges, ensuring seamless integration with Bible files formatted in markdown. The plugin supports multiple translations, enables copying verses with links, and offers flexible customization options for linking styles, including invisible links in preview mode. It is especially useful for users maintaining Bible study notes or integrating scripture into their workflows. Properly formatted Bible files are required for full functionality.
The Booksidian plugin integrates Goodreads data into Obsidian, enabling users to create customized book notes. It utilizes the Goodreads RSS feed to extract details like title, author, subtitle, series, and other metadata to populate both the body and frontmatter of notes. Users can sync specific shelves from Goodreads, and the plugin provides options to automatically update or overwrite existing notes. Booksidian is highly customizable, allowing for tailored note organization and presentation. It can also link back to Goodreads for quick reference and pairs well with plugins like Dataview for creating visually appealing book libraries.
The Repeat plugin helps users manage spaced repetition of their notes within Obsidian. By adding a `repeat` property, users can schedule periodic or spaced repetitions, ensuring important information is reviewed at appropriate intervals. The plugin provides a dedicated view for tracking due notes and offers customizable review intervals, such as daily, weekly, or custom periods. Users can obscure note content during reviews for self-testing and configure settings like morning or evening review times. The plugin updates review dates automatically and integrates seamlessly with Obsidian’s frontmatter, making it easy to track and adjust repetition schedules.
The Quadro plugin brings qualitative data analysis (QDA) capabilities to Obsidian, offering an open-source alternative to proprietary software like MAXQDA and Atlas.ti. It allows researchers to store and analyze qualitative data in Markdown format, making it accessible, future-proof, and compatible with other tools. Quadro supports coding (assigning tags to text) and extraction (transforming text into structured data), using bidirectional links between Data and Code files. This plugin also integrates seamlessly with Obsidian's features, such as Graph View and Outgoing Links, and can be extended using other plugins. With a focus on flexibility and customizability, Quadro provides an adaptable solution for qualitative research workflows.
The Aosr plugin provides an advanced spaced repetition system for Obsidian users, allowing efficient and customizable flashcard-based learning. With features such as rich text support, a dedicated review window, and minute-level interval scheduling, it offers precision and flexibility for knowledge retention. Aosr supports various card formats, including single-line, multi-line, cloze deletions, and range cards, with deck functionality that allows users to define custom rules for organizing flashcards.
The Periodic PARA plugin is designed to assist with implementing the PARA (Projects, Areas, Resources, Archives) method within Obsidian, using periodic notes and the LifeOS framework. It offers features to help users organize their notes efficiently, enhancing productivity with a structure that aligns with the PARA method. The plugin integrates with tools like usememos and provides options for advanced note management. Additionally, it supports customizable workflows, making it suitable for users who wish to manage their life and work in an organized manner using Obsidian.
The Simple Note Review plugin enables users to rediscover and review notes in Obsidian without adhering to a rigid spaced repetition schedule. By creating customizable note sets based on tags, folders, or DataviewJS queries, users can organize notes into queues for review. Notes can be reviewed sequentially or randomly, and review queues can be reset to start fresh. The plugin also allows users to adjust the review frequency of individual notes or exclude them from reviews entirely.
The Chessboard Viewer plugin allows users to visualize chess positions in Obsidian using FEN notation within a code block. It generates SVG-based chessboards optimized for visualization, HTML, and PDF exports, making it ideal for presenting static chess diagrams. Users can customize the board orientation, annotate with arrows and highlights, and adjust board and piece colors. The plugin focuses solely on visual representation and is not intended for interactive gameplay or PGN file handling. It provides a simple and effective way to include chess diagrams in notes.
The ZettelFlow plugin streamlines the Zettelkasten workflow within Obsidian by leveraging its native canvas interface. This plugin allows users to visually design and customize workflows for creating new notes with specified properties, templates, and storage locations. It integrates the principles of the Zettelkasten method, enabling users to create interconnected, individual notes that foster a dynamic network of ideas. By configuring elements like relationships, metadata, and organizational criteria on the canvas, users can generate structured notes effortlessly, saving time and enhancing productivity. ZettelFlow transforms the traditional Zettelkasten approach into a visually intuitive and efficient process, ideal for those looking to optimize their knowledge organization within Obsidian.
The Learnie plugin transforms your Obsidian vault into a powerful learning tool by incorporating contemporary learning techniques like active recall and spaced repetition. With this plugin, you can easily convert any file into a note, track changes with the diff view, create and review questions, and even set daily reminders to stay on top of your learning material. The plugin also allows you to mark revisions as reviewed and create flashcard-like quizzes. Whether you're a student or lifelong learner, Learnie helps you remember and learn more effectively by providing a structured approach to reviewing and retaining information.
The Topic Linking plugin streamlines research workflows by organizing and linking content from PDFs, web bookmarks, and other notes within Obsidian. It allows users to convert PDFs into searchable Markdown files, extract web link content, and generate topic-based connections between related files. The plugin leverages topic modeling to identify key themes across multiple documents, creating linked topic notes and an index to track and explore relationships between research materials. Users can generate a bibliography of sources and extract metadata from files, while features like file chunking, page annotations, and Zotero integration support large collections. This makes it a powerful tool for researchers managing large repositories of academic literature, web content, and personal notes.
The Gamificate your PKM plugin revolutionizes the way you interact with your knowledge base by incorporating game-like elements that foster motivation, consistency, and excitement in your learning journey. This innovative tool reimagines your notes as a treasure trove of rewards, milestones, and challenges to conquer, making personal knowledge management an adventure rather than a chore. With its gamification features, this plugin supports you in fostering your personal knowledge and encourages better thinking, leading to better outcomes in all aspects of life.
The Yanki plugin enables seamless synchronization of Obsidian notes with Anki, turning Markdown-based notes into structured Anki flashcards. It uses the folder structure in your vault to create Anki decks and supports multiple note types, including Basic, Cloze, and more, all inferred from Markdown structure. The plugin preserves Anki’s default features, such as tags and media syncing, while ensuring that notes in Obsidian remain clean and legible. With intelligent syncing, Yanki updates Anki notes while retaining review progress, and supports embedding images, videos, and audio files. Additional features include automatic note naming and compatibility with Obsidian WikiLinks, making it easy to navigate between notes and decks.
The Vocabulary View plugin allows users to create interactive vocabulary learning blocks directly within Obsidian notes. By using specific block types and subtypes, users can display words and their explanations in list, single-choice question, or card styles. Subtypes provide options to hide either the word or explanation, or mix both randomly. The plugin also features Vocabulary Books, where users can manage words in dedicated markdown files, adding or removing entries as needed. This functionality is ideal for studying and testing vocabulary interactively while maintaining flexibility in note editing.
The Simple Citations plugin streamlines the process of managing literature notes in Obsidian by integrating with Zotero and the Citations plugin. It allows users to easily import or update literature notes with minimal setup. The plugin supports adding new notes or updating existing ones with metadata such as title, authors, journal, year, DOI, and Zotero URI, which are automatically appended to the frontmatter. Additionally, it offers compatibility with Pandoc for exporting citations in Word document format, while ensuring correct formatting for multiple citations and aliases. This plugin is ideal for researchers seeking a straightforward way to organize and manage their references.
The Dictionary translator plugin allows users to quickly translate unfamiliar words or sentences while working in their Obsidian vault. It integrates with translation engines like Youdao and Baidu to provide definitions, links, and pronunciation files. Users can also save the translation audio to their vault or record their own pronunciation. This plugin is particularly helpful for creating vocabulary cards directly in notes, enabling seamless language learning and reference building within the knowledge management workflow.
The Simple Quiz plugin offers an intuitive way to create and practice flashcards directly within Obsidian. Whether you're preparing for exams or just reinforcing knowledge, this plugin lets you define flashcards with customizable questions and answers, organized into pools and tagged for easy categorization. It supports defining cards using JSON or JavaScript, giving users flexibility in creating large sets quickly.
The History Today plugin brings historical context to your notes by displaying significant events that happened on the current date in history. With customizable settings, users can filter which folders the plugin scans, ensuring relevant results tailored to their organization. The plugin leverages metadata fields such as `date created` or `ctime` to determine the appropriate historical connections. A convenient icon in the sidebar provides easy access to the historical events of the day, making it a valuable tool for learning or adding perspective to daily note-taking.
The AI-AnkiSync plugin streamlines the process of creating, enhancing, and synchronizing flashcards between Obsidian and Anki. It detects flashcards in notes, uses AI to refine their content, and syncs them with Anki via AnkiConnect. The plugin supports automatic deck assignment based on file names, hierarchical tags derived from note structures, and customizable prompts for AI enhancements. This tool is ideal for users who want to integrate seamless flashcard management into their learning workflows.
The Masking Type for Obsidian turns your notes into an interactive study tool. By using this plugin, you can hide specific text in your notes and reveal it later with a simple click, mimicking the function of a traditional memorization sheet. In reading mode, items such as bold, italics, and highlighted text are filled in, and when clicked, the hidden content is revealed. Users can customize which parts of the text to hide by pasting specific properties at the top of a note. Additionally, the plugin allows for hint display before revealing the content, with options like a blurred view or a sneak peek. This makes it a great tool for testing your knowledge or reviewing key concepts in an engaging, interactive way.
The ExMemo Obsidian Client is a powerful tool for users looking to synchronize their Obsidian notes across multiple devices while also integrating content from various sources like web pages, music, and work documents. Acting as an extension of the ExMemo knowledge management system, this plugin lets you upload and download notes to a centralized backend, making it easy to access and manage your knowledge from multiple terminals, including WeChat, web services, and browser extensions. It even supports both online and offline AI models for data processing. With ExMemo, you can not only keep your notes synced but also quickly search and insert data across different types of content, all while maintaining data privacy by enabling local storage.
The Note Reviewer plugin enhances knowledge retention by enabling users to review and manage notes based on tags. Once activated, the plugin adds an icon to the Obsidian sidebar, allowing you to easily access and review notes. Notes can be filtered and grouped by specific tags, which are detected when included within the first 10 lines of the note. A dashboard interface provides a filter dropdown for organizing notes by tags, and users can mark notes as reviewed using a checkbox, streamlining the review process for improved learning and organization.
The Note Synchronizer plugin bridges Obsidian and Anki, enabling seamless synchronization between notes and flashcards. It supports importing Anki note types as templates, ensuring a 1:1 correspondence between notes, decks, and tags in both platforms. Users can choose between Markdown and HTML modes for syncing content, depending on their preferences for rendering. The plugin mirrors the folder structure in Obsidian to decks in Anki, creating new decks automatically if needed.
The Smart Second Brain plugin enhances knowledge management in Obsidian by integrating AI-powered assistance to interact with notes. It enables users to chat with their notes using a retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) pipeline, offering references to original sources within the vault. The plugin supports various large language models, including local models via Ollama and cloud-based models like ChatGPT. Users can switch between models based on their needs and preferences. The plugin operates offline to ensure privacy and provides options to save and resume chat sessions.
The Markdown Furigana plugin enhances the readability of multilingual text in Obsidian by rendering furigana annotations, commonly used in Japanese and other languages. By applying a simple markdown syntax, users can display kanji, kana, or other scripts with pronunciation or transliteration aids, improving comprehension and accessibility. The plugin processes furigana rendering during preview mode without altering the original notes, ensuring clean and flexible note editing. It supports multiple furigana sections, allowing detailed annotations for complex scripts, making it particularly useful for language learners or those working with annotated text.
The Truth Table+ plugin simplifies the creation of truth tables within Obsidian for logic and programming-related note-taking. By using JavaScript logic operators (e.g., `&&`, `||`), users can generate autofilled truth tables directly in their notes. The plugin provides an intuitive interface through the command palette, making it easy to input logical expressions and instantly populate the corresponding truth table values.
The Easy Test plugin enhances the learning experience in Obsidian by turning bold text within notes into interactive quizzes. It helps users reinforce their knowledge by extracting key content and converting it into input fields for self-testing. The plugin provides real-time feedback, highlighting correct answers in green and incorrect ones in red, making it easier to assess understanding instantly.
The Flashcards plugin enables seamless integration of Anki-style flashcards within Obsidian notes. It allows users to create various types of flashcards, including simple, reversed, spaced-only, and inline cards, using intuitive syntax like hashtags or custom delimiters. The plugin also supports cloze deletions with multiple formats for added flexibility. Advanced features include the ability to embed LaTeX formulas, images, audio, and Obsidian URIs within flashcards. It also offers support for context-aware card generation, global and local tags, and syntax highlighting for code blocks. Users can manage their flashcards directly within Obsidian, with the ability to insert, update, and delete cards in sync with Anki. With features like Obsidian note references and image/audio support, this plugin provides a comprehensive solution for spaced repetition learning directly within the Obsidian environment.
The Flashcard Generator plugin allows users to transform their Obsidian notes into dynamic flashcards for learning and retention. It integrates seamlessly with spaced repetition plugins and supports AI-powered generation using OpenAI or local language models. Users can create tailored quizzes directly from their notes, making it an efficient tool for exam preparation or enhancing long-term memory. The plugin offers flexible settings to customize flashcard content and generation methods, providing a personalized learning experience.
The Zhongwen Block plugin enhances the learning experience for Chinese language students in Obsidian by providing a dedicated `zh-cn` code block. Each Chinese sentence within the block is annotated with pinyin, which is displayed as ruby text. To aid memorization, the pinyin is visible only when the text is hovered, though this behavior can be customized to always display the pinyin. This feature is particularly helpful for learners looking to improve their pronunciation while reading and reviewing Chinese texts. The plugin supports both English and Japanese interface languages.
The BookFusion plugin integrates BookFusion with Obsidian, allowing you to easily import and sync highlights, notes, and annotations from a variety of eBook formats such as PDFs, EPUBs, MOBIs, and more. The plugin supports atomic highlights and annotations, enabling users to distill complex ideas into focused insights for better retention. With multiple vault support and highly customizable settings, users can sync different content types to various vaults. The plugin also offers powerful update policies and automatic syncing, providing seamless content management. Tailor everything from filenames to frontmatter using Liquid Templating Language, offering complete control over your reading and research workflow.
The braincache plugin allows users to create and synchronize flashcards directly from Obsidian to their Braincache account. Using a simple syntax within markdown files, users can define decks of cards, including questions, answers, and even images, which are automatically uploaded to Braincache's server during synchronization. The plugin features a ribbon button and a sync command for seamless integration, enabling users to manage their learning materials efficiently within their Obsidian workflow. This plugin serves as a bridge between note-taking and spaced repetition learning through Braincache.
The Cloud Atlas plugin integrates Obsidian with advanced AI capabilities, allowing users to enhance note-taking and organization through powerful workflows. It provides features like Canvas Flows for visually mapping workflows, Markdown Notes Mode for processing notes with context-aware AI, and an Interactive Panel for real-time queries. The plugin supports creating structured workflows, summarizing notes, adding contextual metadata, and automating note management using external data sources and computational models. Users can leverage Cloud Atlas as an AI provider or use their own OpenAI key, with options for deep customization and enriched metadata processing.
The Quiz Generator plugin enhances learning and assessment by leveraging AI models to create exam-style questions from your Obsidian notes. Users can generate personalized quizzes with various question types, including multiple choice, true/false, fill in the blank, and more. The plugin supports multi-language question generation, math notes with LaTeX, and saving questions in formats compatible with spaced repetition tools. With an interactive quiz UI offering real-time feedback and flexible customization, it is ideal for students, educators, and knowledge enthusiasts.
The ChatCBT plugin is an AI-powered journaling assistant for Obsidian, inspired by cognitive behavioral therapy techniques. It helps users reframe negative thoughts and gain new perspectives by engaging in guided conversations. The plugin supports summarizing discussions into structured tables for affirmations and insights. Users can choose between cloud-based AI models like OpenAI for fast and high-quality responses or free local models like Ollama for enhanced privacy. The plugin works seamlessly on both desktop and mobile, storing conversations locally for private reflection or sharing with a therapist.
The Studier plugin enables users to create quizzes directly within their Obsidian notes, making learning and retention more effective. Users can write questions in their notes with customizable formats and settings, allowing the plugin to identify and present the questions as interactive quizzes. When initiated, the plugin selects a random note containing questions and displays them for users to answer and check. If no questions are present, it functions as a random note picker. This tool enhances note utilization for studying and knowledge retention with flexible question formatting options.
The AI Mentor plugin is a powerful tool that helps Obsidian users harness the potential of artificial intelligence in their note-taking workflow. With this plugin, you can generate summaries, extract key points, and even create mind maps based on your notes. The AI-powered engine analyzes your content, identifying relationships between ideas and concepts, making it easier to organize and review your thoughts. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply looking for a more efficient way to take notes, the AI Mentor plugin is an invaluable asset that can help you streamline your workflow and achieve your goals.
The Better Recall plugin transforms Obsidian into a powerful spaced-repetition tool inspired by Anki. It allows users to create decks and cards, providing an efficient way to review and retain information. With its integration of the Anki algorithm, the plugin offers optimized recall scheduling based on proven spaced-repetition techniques. Users can manage decks via a dedicated sidebar, execute recall commands, and track their progress with visual aids. Whether for studying, skill acquisition, or knowledge reinforcement, this plugin supports an effective learning workflow.
The Periodic Table plugin provides an interactive periodic table within the Obsidian sidebar. Users can click on elements to access detailed information about their properties, enhancing educational and scientific note-taking workflows. The data for the plugin is sourced from reliable repositories, making it a valuable tool for chemistry enthusiasts, students, and researchers.
The ArchWiki Reader plugin allows users to access ArchWiki pages directly within Obsidian. Users can search for and download ArchWiki pages as Markdown files, which are then opened in a new tab for easy reference and editing. The plugin also fetches a categorized list of all available ArchWiki pages to provide suggestions during searches, enhancing navigation and usability. This tool is ideal for those who frequently reference ArchWiki for technical knowledge and want seamless integration with their note-taking workflow.
The Memorization plugin introduces a spaced repetition system for Obsidian, inspired by the SuperMemo-2 algorithm used in tools like Anki. It enables users to study tagged notes by generating study sessions based on specified tags. The plugin offers customizable settings, such as deleting memorization notes after creation and enabling new tabs for each study session, providing flexibility in how study workflows are managed. This tool is ideal for individuals looking to integrate efficient memorization techniques into their note-taking process.
The Blue Star plugin for Obsidian offers a streamlined way to convert notes into Anki flashcards, making it ideal for users wanting to reinforce knowledge through spaced repetition. With versatile parsing modes, Blue Star allows for flexible card creation, whether using headings, paragraphs, or custom delimiters to structure content. The plugin also supports selective card generation from specific directories or tags, helping users focus on particular topics. With built-in AnkiConnect compatibility, you can customize decks, models, and tags directly within Obsidian. Blue Star's intuitive interface and robust options make it a powerful tool for anyone serious about effective learning within Obsidian.
The Reference Map plugin enhances reference and citation management within Obsidian. It offers a sidebar view to organize cited and citing references, a dynamic search feature to discover relevant papers, and a graph visualization to explore connections between references. The plugin supports integration with external reference databases such as Zotero and Semantic Scholar, allowing users to search, insert, or create detailed reference entries easily. With features like customizable metadata templates, dynamic reference lists based on file names or keywords, and a visual graph interface, it is an invaluable tool for managing academic and research workflows effectively.
The Anki Sync plugin enables seamless integration between Obsidian and Anki, allowing users to create and sync flashcards directly from their notes. It supports advanced card creation features such as math, code, images, tables, and cloze deletion within LaTeX math and code blocks. The plugin ensures automatic backup of Anki decks before every sync and allows users to specify decks on a per-file or per-block basis. Cards can include extra fields, tags, and advanced formatting, making it highly versatile for study workflows. With features for creating, updating, and deleting Anki-sync blocks, the plugin provides comprehensive control over flashcard management while preserving scheduling information through its unique tracking system.
The Flashcards LLM plugin integrates Large Language Models (LLMs), such as GPT-3.5, GPT-4, and GPT-4o, into Obsidian to streamline the creation of flashcards directly from your notes. This plugin allows you to generate inline or multi-line flashcards from an entire note or a selected section, with customization options for prompts, tags, separators, and token limits. It also supports integration with the Obsidian-Spaced-Repetition plugin for an enhanced study experience. Additional features include on-the-fly settings changes, hiding flashcards in preview mode, and efficient generation through streaming text. Ideal for students and professionals, this plugin transforms notes into a powerful learning tool.
The Simple note quiz plugin helps users create interactive quizzes directly from their notes in Obsidian. By parsing questions and answers formatted in the note, it generates a quiz that users can take to reinforce their learning. Questions are identified by customizable markers (e.g., question marks), and answers are listed beneath them. Users can mark answers as correct or incorrect, enabling them to track their progress and identify areas needing improvement. The plugin updates marks as quizzes are taken and allows users to clear or review them for better organization and learning efficiency.
The Mood Tracker plugin helps users efficiently monitor and manage their moods and emotions directly within Obsidian. It offers features like customizable mood ratings, personalized mood labels, and detailed emotion tracking. Users can add mood entries to daily journals and dynamically link them to specific note paths based on the entry date. The plugin provides visual insights with embeddable graphs that display mood history, average ratings, and frequent emotions. Users can also edit past entries or add new ones retrospectively. All data is securely stored in JSON format within the vault, ensuring easy accessibility and privacy. The plugin is a streamlined solution for mood tracking without the need for extensive manual configurations or third-party integrations.
The Flashcard Learning plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users who want to learn new information in a more effective and efficient way. With this plugin, you can create flashcards with descriptions, track your progress, and review them at your own pace. The plugin's unique features include the ability to set expectations for each card, so you know what to expect when reviewing, as well as the option to reset cards that are not yet mastered. Additionally, the plugin allows you to add new cards after each review, ensuring that you continue to learn and reinforce new information over time. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply someone looking to improve your knowledge in a particular area, this plugin is an excellent way to take control of your learning process.
The Scholar plugin is a game-changer for researchers and academics who want to streamline their library management, enhance paper reading, and easily retrieve papers from their local library. With this plugin, you can add papers from external links with just a few clicks, quickly search and retrieve papers, and even check the details of referred papers without leaving the tool. Additionally, you can copy paper BibTex entries for easy citation management. The plugin also offers advanced features such as automatic PDF downloading and paper metadata creation, making it an essential tool for anyone who needs to manage large collections of research papers.
The Awesome Flashcard plugin enables seamless synchronization of flashcards between Obsidian and Anki. It ensures that flashcards are transferred only from Obsidian to Anki, preserving your Anki learning progress. The plugin supports full Markdown syntax, including images, audio, LaTeX, and code blocks. It offers flexibility in defining deck names and tags for each flashcard, both on a vault-wide and file-specific basis. This plugin also allows quick linking to corresponding Obsidian notes and ensures fast incremental scanning. Its simple and efficient mechanism avoids altering your personal Anki flashcards while keeping your Obsidian notes synchronized for flashcard creation, updates, and deletion. Ideal for those who want to integrate their Obsidian notes with Anki for spaced repetition learning.
The Youglish plugin integrates the YouGlish widget into Obsidian, enabling users to quickly search and hear real-world pronunciations of selected words or phrases from YouTube. With access to over 50 million tracks, the plugin provides contextual audio examples to enhance pronunciation learning. By selecting a phrase and clicking the plugin icon, users can effortlessly access pronunciation insights directly within their notes.
The The Queue plugin transforms how you engage with your Obsidian vault by presenting one note at a time from your collection in a randomized, yet customizable, manner. This enables users to rediscover forgotten notes, build habits, complete tasks, and practice spaced repetition learning. Notes are managed via metadata settings, with optional properties like priority, intervals, and type, allowing for various use cases such as flashcards, to-dos, iterative reading, or simple reminders. The plugin encourages note improvement and linking through features like orphan note detection and improvement prompts, fostering a more interconnected and productive knowledge base.
The Mochi Cards Pro plugin integrates Obsidian with Mochi's premium API, enabling users to create and export flashcards efficiently. By leveraging Mochi Pro's capabilities, this plugin allows the creation of cards using markdown and LaTeX, with support for rich content like images and mathematical expressions. Users can easily export multiple cards at once by highlighting the desired text and executing a command. This tool is ideal for those seeking to enhance their study workflows with customized flashcards.
The Chem plugin enables seamless integration of chemistry into Obsidian by allowing users to render chemical structures directly from SMILES strings. It supports rendering both in code blocks and inline, with customizable scaling, theming, and export options. The plugin leverages powerful tools like Smiles Drawer and RDKit.js to generate precise chemical diagrams, making it ideal for researchers and students documenting chemical data. Additional features include integration with Dataview for dynamic queries and compatibility with various structure editors and translators. This plugin is a versatile tool for creating and managing chemistry-related notes in Obsidian.
The Daf Yomi plugin streamlines the daily study of Talmud by preparing Obsidian notes tailored for the current page in the Daf Yomi schedule. It automates note creation with relevant links and resources, such as PDFs, commentaries, and online tools. Users can generate notes by date or specific tractate and page, with customizable file names, directories, and note content. The plugin integrates with resources like Sefaria, Steinsaltz Center, and My Jewish Learning to enhance the study experience, while also offering organizational features like chapter-specific directories.
The Etymology Lookup plugin for Obsidian provides a quick way to look up the etymology of English words directly from your notes. By fetching results from the Online Etymology Dictionary, it allows users to explore the history and origin of words. This plugin is especially beneficial for ESL learners, students in various fields of study like law, medicine, and linguistics, and anyone interested in the roots of the English language. Users can run the plugin through the ribbon menu, command palette, or right-click menu for easy access.
The Noor plugin enriches the Obsidian experience by integrating Islamic teachings, including the Quran, Hadith, and Sunnah, into their note-taking workflow. It allows users to insert random Quran verses or Hadith quotes directly into their notes, complete with translations, recitations, and hyperlinks for further reading. The plugin also facilitates the creation of a Dhikr file, combining both a Quran and a Hadith quote for daily reflection. Customization options include selecting preferred reciters, translations, and languages.
The Spaced everything plugin is an innovative Obsidian plugin that enables users to apply spaced repetition algorithms to every note in their vault. This plugin is inspired by Andy Matuschak's notes on spaced writing practice, which uses the SuperMemo-2.0 algorithm to decide what note to review next. With this plugin, users can tag each note with different contexts, such as work or personal, and apply custom spacing algorithms to tailor their learning experience. The plugin also allows for customization of the review process, including adding or deleting options and changing their numeric values. Additionally, users can pull up the next note in their review queue at any time, capture sudden thoughts and onboard them into the spaced writing practice, and toggle note contexts to filter down which notes to include in the review queue. This plugin provides a comprehensive spaced writing practice solution that can help users efficiently review and retain information.
The LDS Scriptures Reference plugin enables seamless integration of scripture references into Obsidian notes. Users can insert verses or ranges from standard LDS scriptures, including the Holy Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price. It supports multiple languages, such as English, German, Spanish, Japanese, and Korean, and stores scripture data locally for efficient access. The plugin simplifies referencing through easy-to-use syntax, making it a valuable tool for those studying or organizing religious content within Obsidian.
The Text Analysis plugin provides writers and editors with real-time metrics on readability, structure, and style of their content. It offers a comprehensive suite of indicators, including word and sentence counts, syllable complexity, lexical diversity, and various readability formulas like Flesch Reading Ease and Gunning Fog Index. Additional features such as estimated reading and speaking times help assess the accessibility and presentation of text. This plugin is particularly useful for optimizing clarity and engagement in written communication, making it ideal for authors, educators, and content creators who aim to refine their work for diverse audiences.
The Chess Study plugin enhances Obsidian by providing a tool for viewing, editing, and annotating chess games directly within your notes. Users can import PGNs or start new games, with the ability to add comments, draw arrows, and navigate through moves. The plugin stores game states in JSON files for easy management and supports advanced features like variants, FEN positions, and undo functionality. Customizable settings include board orientation, color, and visibility of comments. Ideal for chess enthusiasts, this plugin integrates seamlessly with Obsidian’s interface and enables detailed chess analysis and documentation.
The Vocabulary Cards plugin enhances learning within Obsidian by presenting words and their meanings in an accessible format. Users can create blocks for vocabulary, either as flashcards or tables, to preview word definitions and transcriptions in YAML-compatible syntax. The plugin offers two display modes: 'voca-card,' which shows words one at a time in a randomized card format, and 'voca-table,' which displays all words as a list. It also tracks user progress and correct answers in a statistics file, helping learners monitor their development. Ideal for language learners or those managing specialized terminology.
The LLM workspace plugin for Obsidian is a powerful tool that allows users to integrate Large Language Models (LLMs) into their note-taking workflow. This plugin focuses on manually created source sets, which provides a more accurate and flexible way of integrating AI into Obsidian compared to traditional RAG setups. With LLM Workspace, users can create custom workspaces for each project or topic, and engage in conversations with the model while having granular control over prompts and responses. The plugin also supports multiple models and providers, making it easy to experiment with different AI models and fine-tune their performance. Overall, LLM Workspace is an innovative tool that enables users to tap into the power of AI for more efficient and effective note-taking and knowledge management.
The Exercises plugin enables users to create interactive exercises directly within Obsidian notes, making it ideal for learning, revision, or language practice. It supports various exercise types, including multiple-choice, dropdown selections, matching pairs, and text inputs, with randomized options for added variability. Each exercise is embedded within a block component, allowing users to seamlessly integrate quizzes and learning tools alongside their notes. This plugin is highly versatile, catering to both personal study and teaching use cases.
The Incremental Writing plugin introduces a spaced repetition system for Obsidian, enabling users to organize their notes and blocks into prioritized queues for review. The plugin supports multiple queues, allowing users to track their progress and schedule repetitions based on the SuperMemo method or other configurable algorithms. Users can easily add notes, blocks, or links to the queues, automate note additions using tags, and manage repetition intervals. This system helps users focus on important content while reinforcing learning through regular review. It is ideal for those using Obsidian for learning or long-term writing projects.
The YouTube Video Summarizer plugin allows users to generate AI-powered summaries of YouTube videos directly within Obsidian. It extracts transcripts from videos and processes them using Google's Gemini AI to create structured notes. The plugin identifies key points, explains technical terms, and formats summaries with metadata for better organization. Users can generate summaries by pasting a YouTube URL in a note or using the command palette. Customization options include selecting AI models and modifying the summary prompt, making it a useful tool for capturing insights from video content efficiently.
The InsightA plugin leverages AI to transform lengthy articles into concise, atomic notes while generating structured Maps of Content (MOC) for seamless navigation and organization. Inspired by the Zettelkasten method, this plugin breaks down complex information into linked notes, complete with tags and references to the source. Users can customize settings such as the number of generated notes, tags, language, and additional metadata like year or location. The plugin also enables the creation of MOCs by grouping related notes and embedding them in a central note for better context and accessibility. Ideal for those looking to streamline their knowledge management workflow.
The LDS Library Reference plugin integrates scripture and General Conference references directly into Obsidian. Users can easily insert verses from the standard works, including the Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price, using a structured syntax. Additionally, the plugin supports quoting and formatting passages from General Conference talks by referencing specific URLs. It dynamically fetches content in multiple languages from the official church website and allows users to customize language preferences. This plugin is ideal for users who want to seamlessly incorporate religious texts and conference insights into their notes for study and reference.
The Auto Anki plugin automates the process of generating flashcards for Anki directly from your Obsidian vault using OpenAI's GPT. It enables users to convert entire notes or highlighted text into question-and-answer pairs for spaced repetition learning. The plugin integrates seamlessly with Anki through Anki Connect and provides customizable options for generating multiple alternatives for questions. With features like selection of generated questions and automated import to Anki decks, it simplifies the learning process without requiring special note formatting. This plugin is ideal for users looking to enhance knowledge retention while leveraging Obsidian for personal knowledge management.
The Awesome Reader plugin transforms Obsidian into an efficient e-book reader by supporting formats like EPUB and PDF. It remembers your reading progress and syncs it across all devices, ensuring seamless reading continuity. The plugin allows users to create well-organized book notes directly from a table of contents, helping with detailed and structured note-taking. Designed to integrate seamlessly with Obsidian's workflow, it makes managing and annotating e-books more streamlined and efficient.
The text2anki-openai plugin streamlines the creation of flashcards from Obsidian notes by leveraging OpenAI's API. It automatically generates flashcards from note content, such as bullet points, and sends them directly to a specified deck in the Anki app using AnkiConnect. Users can configure the OpenAI GPT model, set a default deck name, or specify a custom deck name within individual notes. This plugin is ideal for enhancing study efficiency and knowledge retention by integrating note-taking with spaced repetition learning tools.
The Recall plugin brings spaced repetition to Obsidian, allowing users to track and review notes based on customizable algorithms. You can choose from algorithms like Anki, SM2, or Leitner, each with different methods for scheduling review intervals. The plugin helps improve retention by automating review processes, and it offers flexible tracking of notes without requiring manual changes. Users can also set hotkeys for quick access to review commands and visualize their progress through a status bar. It's an ideal tool for those looking to incorporate spaced repetition into their Obsidian workflow for efficient learning and memory retention.
The KoReader Highlight Importer plugin enables seamless integration between KoReader and Obsidian by importing highlights and annotations directly into your vault. It scans `.sdr` directories, parses metadata files, and organizes highlights into Markdown notes with YAML frontmatter for easy reference. Users can customize settings like the mount point, target folder for highlights, and file type filters. With options for scanning and importing, it provides flexibility and automation for managing reading highlights, making it a valuable tool for avid readers and researchers.