#cloud-sync
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    Telegram Sync
    2 years ago by Burtasov Volodymyr
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    Score: 61/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Telegram Sync plugin allows users to easily transfer messages, voice transcripts, images, and other files from Telegram to their Obsidian vault. By connecting a Telegram bot to Obsidian, users can automatically sync their chat content and save it either as new notes or append it to existing ones. This plugin supports the transcription of voice and video notes for Telegram Premium subscribers, as well as customizable templates for new notes. Additionally, it enables automatic markdown formatting and can even delete processed messages from Telegram to streamline the process.
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    Cloud sync
    a month ago by Bing
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    Score: 48/100
    The Cloud Sync plugin brings multi-cloud synchronization to your vault with built-in end-to-end AES-256 encryption, keeping your notes secure while syncing across devices. It already offers full WebDAV support, letting you connect services like Nutstore or Nextcloud, with options for two-way, upload-only, or download only sync. The plugin handles file changes automatically, supports incremental updates for efficiency, and allows scheduled or selective syncing to avoid unwanted uploads. Though GitHub, iCloud, Google Drive, and OneDrive integrations are still in development, the structure is in place for broader coverage.
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    Custom Image Auto Uploader
    8 months ago by HaierKeys
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    Score: 42/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Custom Image Auto Uploader plugin enables seamless image management in Obsidian by allowing users to upload and synchronize images directly to remote servers, NAS devices, or cloud storage services such as Alibaba Cloud OSS, Amazon S3, and Cloudflare R2. Users can drag-and-drop or paste images into notes, and the plugin will automatically upload them to the configured destination. It also supports batch operations, allowing for bulk uploads of local image files within notes. This functionality is ideal for users who want to offload image storage from their local vaults to external servers or cloud platforms. With an option to set up an Image API Gateway, users have full control over image upload destinations, making it a powerful tool for those managing large volumes of media within Obsidian notes.