Omnivore

by Omnivore
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Description

Category: Note Enhancements

The Omnivore plugin brings your Omnivore highlights and saved articles into Obsidian, unlocking a new world of connections and insights. With this plugin, you can create custom graphs based on your omnivore data, filter imported content using advanced search syntax, and use templates to organize your notes. The plugin syncs seamlessly with Omnivore, allowing you to access your highlighted text and notes directly from Obsidian. Each saved article is transformed into a new page in Obsidian, complete with metadata, labels, and nested highlights and notes. This integration enables you to explore your knowledge graph in ways previously unimaginable, making it an essential tool for anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of complex topics.

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Latest Version

2 years ago

Changelog

1.10.4 (2024-07-16)

Bug Fixes

  • some highlighted markdown content not synced (bc84e26)

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obsidian-omnivore

This plugin imports your saved Omnivore articles and highlights into Obsidian.

Features

  • Import your highlights and saved article
  • Create graphs based on Omnivore data
  • Filter imported data using Omnivores advanced search syntax
  • Custom templates for imported data

Installation

  1. Install the plugin from the community or build it from source and load unpacked plugin
  2. Sign up for an Omnivore account
  3. Go to Omnivore and Create an API key
  4. Open settings and add your api key

Usage

  1. The plugin will sync with Omnivore when you click on Omnivore ribbon icon or use the palette command
  2. You can also change the API key, the search filter, and how often the plugin syncs with Omnivore by updating the settings
  3. The plugin creates a new page for each saved article including metadata, labels. Content you have highlighted in Omnivore, and any notes you added, will be nested in the article page
  4. Clicking on the article will open the Omnivore article in a new tab
  5. We also create an internal link to each label in the article so you can group articles by label

Contacts

Omnivore

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

License

MIT