The MoreDraw for Obsidian plugin integrates a dynamic infinite canvas whiteboard into Obsidian, enabling users to create and edit diagrams such as flowcharts, mind maps, to-do lists, and timetables. With built-in AI capabilities, it simplifies the process of designing visual content. Additional features include a chart maker, QR code generator, and freehand drawing tools. Users can export their work in formats like PDF, PNG, and PPT for broader usability. Some advanced features, such as saving and syncing files, require a MoreDraw account, and certain functionalities may incur a fee.
The Publish to Discourse plugin simplifies the process of sharing content from Obsidian directly to a Discourse forum. Users can configure their forum URL, API key, and username within the plugin's settings. Once set up, the plugin allows seamless publishing of notes or documents by selecting a category and posting them to the desired forum. This tool is ideal for streamlining collaboration and sharing ideas or discussions with Discourse communities.
The Local Any Files plugin enhances Obsidian by enabling users to manage external links and attachments efficiently. It supports extracting external links, downloading files locally, and replacing links with local paths. Compatible with a wide range of file types, including images, documents, media, code files, and more, it offers flexible configuration options for storage paths and file naming conventions. With smart processing tools, users can manage files at different scopes, from single files to the entire vault, and track progress with detailed logs and visual indicators. This plugin is ideal for organizing and integrating diverse file types within your notes.
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.
The Simple Disguise plugin provides an easy way to obscure the content in your editing area, making it less visible to others in public spaces. By toggling a button in the sidebar, users can switch between normal and disguise modes. The plugin alters the background and text colors of the editor using CSS to reduce the clarity of displayed content. While it does not support reading mode or command-based controls, users can manually adjust styles by editing the plugin's CSS file. This tool is ideal for enhancing privacy during note editing in shared environments.