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  • 01.
    Image in Editor
    4 years ago by Ozan Tellioglu
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    Score: 79/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Image in Editor plugin allows you to view images, PDF files, iframes, transclusions, and Excalidraw drawings directly within the Obsidian editor without having to switch to preview mode. You can resize images using alt-text options and support various formats such as Markdown and Wikilinks. The plugin also includes features like invert color mode, image sizing, and rendering of local files. Additionally, you can render PDF files, iframes, and MSG/EMail files from Outlook directly in the editor. With this plugin, you have more control over how your images appear in your Obsidian notes, making it easier to create visually appealing content.
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  • 02.
    Hover Editor
    3 years ago by NothingIsLost
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    Score: 77/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Hover Editor plugin transforms the page preview popover into a fully-fledged editor instance. This means you can now enjoy a more comprehensive editing experience when hovering over links or block references in your Obsidian vault. With this plugin, you can switch between modes, resize and reposition the editor, and even pin it to prevent auto-closing. The editor also features a navigational bar with document title and controls, allowing for easier navigation and management of your content. Additionally, the plugin includes settings for customizing the default editor mode and automatically scrolling to reference locations. Overall, Hover Editor enhances Obsidian's core functionality, providing a more streamlined and efficient editing experience.
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  • 03.
    Emoji Toolbar
    4 years ago by oliveryh
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    Score: 70/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Emoji Toolbar plugin for Obsidian brings a touch of fun and expressiveness to your note-taking experience. With this plugin, you can quickly search for and add emojis to your editor using a hot key of your choice. The emoji picker allows you to filter through a list by typing a word or phrase, making it easy to find the perfect emoji to convey your message. Additionally, you can select from recently used emojis, preview Twitter-style formatting, and even access skin tone support for a more inclusive range of options. Whether you're adding a playful touch to your notes or creating engaging content, the Emoji Toolbar plugin has got you covered.
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  • 04.
    Better Word Count
    4 years ago by Luke Leppan
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    Score: 66/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Better Word Count plugin is a powerful tool that enhances the built-in word count functionality in Obsidian. When you select text, it accurately counts the words within that selection, rather than the entire document. This plugin also allows you to store statistics about your vault, providing valuable insights into your writing habits and progress. With its highly customizable status bar, you can tailor the display to suit your needs. Additionally, it offers a range of stats, including word count, character count, sentence count, footnotes, and citations in current files, as well as total counts for your entire vault.
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  • 05.
    Daily Notes Editor
    2 years ago by boninall
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    Score: 63/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Daily Notes Editor plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who rely on daily notes to keep their thoughts and ideas organized. With this plugin, you can now edit multiple daily notes in one page, inline, just like Roam Research's default daily note view. The plugin allows you to open the daily note editor from either a command or the left ribbon, making it easy to access and manage your daily notes. Whether you're looking to streamline your workflow or simply prefer a more intuitive editing experience, the Daily Notes Editor plugin is definitely worth checking out.
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  • 06.
    Formatto
    a year ago by Deca
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    Score: 60/100
    The Formatto plugin is a fast and user-friendly Markdown formatter for Obsidian, powered by Rust. It offers customizable formatting options to help users improve the structure and readability of their notes with ease. Users can quickly format documents through context menu actions, command palette shortcuts, or a dedicated toolbar button. The plugin is optimized for source mode, ensuring efficient performance and precise formatting without interfering with Obsidian's live preview mode.
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  • 07.
    Relative Line Numbers
    4 years ago by Nadav Spiegelman
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    Score: 59/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Relative Line Numbers plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who value efficiency and speed. With this plugin, you'll never have to worry about losing your place again. It offers a unique feature that displays line numbers relative to your current cursor position, allowing you to quickly navigate through your notes with ease. This means you can jump between sections or references with just a few keystrokes, without having to manually count lines or scroll back up and down. Perfect for writers, researchers, and anyone who spends a lot of time in Obsidian's editor mode.
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  • 08.
    Kill and Yank
    2 years ago by INOUE Takuya
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    Score: 51/100
    Category: Coding & Technical Tools
    The Kill and Yank plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who are familiar with the kill and yank functionality in Emacs. With this plugin, you can easily cut and paste text using keyboard shortcuts that will feel natural to anyone who has used these commands before. The kill line feature cuts from your cursor position to the end of the line, while the kill region feature cuts whatever selection you've made. You can then use the yank command to paste back what you've cut, and set mark allows you to toggle the start position of your selection. This plugin is a great addition for anyone who wants to streamline their editing workflow in Obsidian.
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  • 09.
    CookLang Editor
    3 years ago by death_au/cooklang
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    Score: 50/100
    Category: Creative & Writing Tools
    The CookLang Editor plugin adds support for CookLang files within Obsidian, allowing users to create, edit, and view recipes in the CookLang format. It provides both an editor view with syntax highlighting and a preview mode that formats recipes like traditional cookbooks, displaying ingredients, tools, and steps with calculated total preparation time. The plugin also supports commands to convert Markdown files into CookLang files, create new recipe files, and toggle between views. Additional features include the ability to display timers for specific steps, click-to-start countdowns, and optional sound notifications. The plugin aims to streamline recipe creation and management within Obsidian, with future plans for unit conversion, shopping list support, and enhanced metadata functionality.
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  • 10.
    Auto Split
    3 years ago by James Sartelle
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    Score: 47/100
    The Auto Split plugin enhances the Obsidian workspace by automatically opening notes with the editor and preview displayed side-by-side when no other files are open. This feature is especially useful for users who prefer to see their edits reflected instantly. The plugin also introduces a command to split the current pane into two linked panes, allowing users to edit and view their notes simultaneously. It only works on desktop and tablet devices, as split panes are not supported on mobile phones. The plugin is designed to operate efficiently, activating only for Markdown files and ensuring existing files are not disrupted. Users can configure platform-specific settings to enable or disable the feature as needed, making it a flexible tool for multi-device workflows.
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  • 11.
    Typewriter Scroll
    4 years ago by death_au
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    Score: 38/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Typewriter Scroll plugin is designed to enhance the writing experience in Obsidian by providing a typewriter-style scrolling feature. This plugin keeps the view centered in the editor, ensuring that you can focus on your writing without distractions. With its customizable offset setting, you can adjust the scrolling behavior to suit your preferences. Whether you're working on a long document or simply want to improve your writing flow, this plugin is a great addition to your Obsidian toolkit.
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  • 12.
    MathLive in Editor Mode
    10 months ago by MizarZh
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    Score: 38/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The MathLive in Editor Mode plugin integrates MathLive's equation input functionality directly into Obsidian's editor mode. Users can toggle MathLive display modes (global, block, or inline) to edit mathematical expressions interactively. It supports macros, shortcuts, and keybindings to streamline workflows. This plugin is designed to enhance the experience of editing LaTeX equations within Obsidian, offering more flexibility compared to the default MathJax support.
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  • 13.
    Font Size Adjuster
    a year ago by Ryota Ushio
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    Score: 32/100
    Category: Customization & UI
    The Font Size Adjuster plugin allows users to easily modify the editor font size in Obsidian using hotkeys or the command palette. Unlike Obsidian’s built-in zoom functions, which affect all UI elements, this plugin specifically adjusts only the font size in the editor. This feature enables users to quickly customize their reading or writing experience without navigating through appearance settings. It is ideal for users who frequently adjust font sizes for better readability or focus.
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  • 14.
    Asciidoctor editor
    5 months ago by dzruyk
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    Score: 30/100
    The Asciidoctor editor plugin enables users to create, edit, and view documents written in AsciiDoc within Obsidian. It provides a seamless way to switch between editing and reading modes using standard Obsidian hotkeys. The plugin is designed to support AsciiDoc syntax, allowing users to leverage its powerful document structuring features. However, global file search within AsciiDoc documents is not supported natively due to Obsidian API limitations, but integration with third-party plugins like Omnisearch can help.
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  • 15.
    Min3ditorHotkeys
    4 years ago by Davor Sauer
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    Score: 16/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Min3ditorHotkeys plugin introduces minimalist editing enhancements to Obsidian by adding hotkeys for quick line management and duplication tasks. It enables users to insert a new line either above or below the current line, regardless of the cursor's position, and provides a shortcut for duplicating the current line or a selected block of text. These features streamline the editing process, reducing the need for repetitive mouse actions and improving efficiency when working with notes.
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  • 16.
    Editor Autofocus
    a year ago by Mgussekloo
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    Score: 16/100
    The Editor Autofocus plugin automatically focuses on the editor window when a new note is opened. It streamlines the process of note creation by selecting the first heading if it exists, allowing users to rename the title instantly without manually clicking. This behavior is particularly useful when combined with plugins that synchronize filenames with note headings. The autofocus feature is applied only when a note contains fewer than three lines, ensuring a smooth workflow for quickly jotting down ideas and organizing notes efficiently.
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