The Image Converter plugin enhances image management in Obsidian by providing tools to convert, compress, and resize images within notes. It supports various formats such as WEBP, JPG, PNG, HEIC, and TIF, offering flexible resizing options including drag-to-resize and custom width settings. Users can annotate images with drawing and markup tools, crop, rotate, and flip images directly inside Obsidian. The plugin also enables custom file naming and organization with variables, batch processing of multiple images, and right-click context menu actions for quick operations like copying or deleting images. Operating fully offline with a pure JavaScript implementation, it ensures privacy and lightweight performance.
The O2 plugin enables users to convert their Obsidian Markdown notes into formats compatible with platforms like Jekyll and Docusaurus. This tool simplifies the process of publishing and sharing content across multiple platforms by transforming notes stored in a specific folder structure. By organizing notes into designated folders for ready conversion, archiving, and attachments, users can maintain a streamlined workflow. O2 supports grammar transformation commands for quick and efficient conversions, making it ideal for those managing content across different Markdown-based systems.
The Marker PDF to MD plugin allows users to seamlessly convert PDFs into rich Markdown files within their Obsidian vault. Utilizing advanced AI from the Marker project, it supports features like OCR for scanned documents, formula detection, table extraction, and image handling. Users can choose between full or selective content extraction, ensuring flexibility for diverse use cases. The plugin works with a hosted API service or a self-hosted setup, catering to different user preferences. Additional options include automatic folder organization, metadata inclusion, and customizable settings for content extraction, making it a powerful tool for managing PDF resources in Obsidian.
The Math Indicator Changer plugin streamlines the conversion of LaTeX-style math indicators (\( \) and \[ \]) to Markdown-compatible inline ($ ... $) and block ($$ ... $$) math syntax in Obsidian. This feature is particularly useful for ensuring math equations generated by AI or imported from other sources display correctly in Obsidian. The plugin offers multiple convenient ways to perform these conversions, such as via command palette, toolbar button, or hotkeys. While it primarily relies on regex-based transformations, users should review changes to avoid unintended modifications. This tool is a time-saver for users working heavily with math in their notes.
The PDF 2 Images Plugin offers a seamless way to convert PDF documents into images and insert them directly into your Obsidian notes. This is especially useful for capturing lecture slides or any visual content, preserving the original layout and design of the pages. Users can adjust the image quality, from smaller file sizes to higher resolutions, depending on their needs. The plugin provides two image insertion methods—procedural or batch—allowing for flexibility in how images are added to notes. Additionally, you can toggle the inclusion of headers for each image, and even customize the size and sensitivity of the header extraction. For better organization, there's an option to insert a line between images, ensuring your notes are clean and well-structured. This plugin is an excellent tool for anyone looking to integrate PDFs with visual content into their Obsidian workflow.
The Link Converter plugin streamlines the process of converting links within your Obsidian vault between different formats such as WikiLinks and Markdown. It also provides flexibility in adjusting link paths to relative, absolute, or shortest possible formats. Users can apply these conversions to a single file or the entire vault. The plugin integrates seamlessly with the context menu, offering quick conversion options for Markdown files, which can be toggled on or off via settings. With customizable commands and intuitive controls, it simplifies link management for enhanced organization.
The Kindle CSV Converter plugin enables users to seamlessly convert Kindle notes and highlights, either in CSV format or from 'My Clippings.txt,' into well-structured Obsidian notes. Users can customize the formatting of headers, highlights, and notes, as well as specify file paths and separators for their converted files. The plugin also offers features to enhance notes by removing duplicates and supports additional options like including book details in iframes. With an intuitive interface and support for multiple languages, this tool streamlines the integration of Kindle data into an Obsidian vault.
The Outline Converter plugin enables Obsidian users to transform bullet list outlines into continuous text, offering flexible commands for automatic and custom conversion. It supports handling indentation levels, inserting specific text, and replacing or enhancing content with user-defined replacements. Users can export converted text through various methods, including copying to the clipboard, appending to a specific location, or replacing sections of a note. Additional features include folding indentation levels and swapping lines within outlines or plain text. This plugin streamlines the process of organizing and reformatting outlines for improved readability and integration into notes.
The Docxer plugin enhances Obsidian by enabling seamless preview and conversion of .docx files to markdown. Users can easily add Word files to their vault, open them directly within Obsidian, and convert them into markdown format with a simple click. This plugin streamlines the integration of external Word documents into the markdown ecosystem, making it a valuable tool for those working with mixed file formats. By simplifying the conversion process, it boosts productivity and ensures compatibility across different file types.
The Ffmpeg Converter plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users looking to optimize their vault space. This plugin allows you to convert your images, videos, and audio files into a more compact format or with reduced quality, resulting in significant storage savings. With the ability to compress files by up to 70%, this plugin can help declutter your digital library and free up valuable space on your device. By leveraging FFmpeg's powerful conversion capabilities, this plugin makes it easy to manage your media assets and keep your vault organized.
The Wikilinks to MDLinks plugin is a useful addition to the Obsidian ecosystem, allowing users to seamlessly convert individually selected wikilinks to Markdown links and vice versa. With just a few clicks, you can easily switch between these two formats, making it easier to work with your notes and references. The plugin also comes with customizable settings, including a hotkey for quick toggling of the link format. This plugin is particularly useful for users who frequently need to switch between wikilinks and Markdown links in their notes.
The LaTeX to Unicode converter plugin simplifies the process of converting basic LaTeX symbols and expressions into their Unicode equivalents in Obsidian. It is particularly useful for users who prefer the readability and accessibility of Unicode symbols over LaTeX rendering. By running a simple command, users can transform LaTeX commands into clean, formatted Unicode output, making their notes easier to read and share without requiring a LaTeX renderer. This tool supports a wide range of mathematical and scientific expressions, enhancing the usability and appearance of notes involving formulas or symbols.
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 Text Conversions plugin provides a range of text transformation options for selected text within Obsidian. Users can apply various conversions such as changing text to upper, lower, word, or sentence case, performing ROT13 encryption, Base64 encoding/decoding, and URL encoding/decoding. Additional features include removing or replacing spaces, converting words to hashtags, reversing text or word order, and flattening or formatting lists. These tools make it easy to quickly reformat, clean, or encode text directly in your notes.