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    Modal forms
    2 years ago by Danielo Rodriguez
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    Score: 62/100
    The Modal forms plugin enhances data entry in Obsidian by enabling users to create and manage customizable forms that can be triggered from various sources, such as templates or automation plugins. It allows for structured data collection with multiple input types, including text, date, and multiple-choice fields. The plugin integrates seamlessly with existing workflows by offering a user-friendly interface for form creation and template management. It supports popular plugins like Templater and QuickAdd, making it easier to capture information and automate note creation efficiently. Users can also define form behaviors, pre-fill default values, and insert collected data directly into their notes.
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    Forms
    6 months ago by Sorin Mircea
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    Score: 44/100
    The Forms plugin enables users to create, publish, and collect responses from forms directly within Obsidian. By linking a designated folder in the vault, users can design and manage forms through a web interface, ensuring seamless synchronization of responses. Once published, others can complete the forms, and their submissions will be automatically stored as notes in the vault. This integration streamlines data collection, making it useful for surveys, structured note-taking, and collaborative feedback gathering. The plugin supports question structuring, real-time syncing, and an organized system for viewing submissions.
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    Note From Form
    8 months ago by Sergei Kosivchenko
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    Score: 30/100
    The Note From Form plugin allows users to create dynamic, form-driven note templates in Obsidian. It extends the functionality of the core Templates plugin by introducing customizable input fields, initial values, and user-defined JavaScript functions for generating template data. Users can design interactive forms with text, numbers, dates, dropdowns, and more. Templates can define how note names, file locations, and note content are created using input-driven logic. Custom logic is supported via Mustache templates or JavaScript functions, enabling advanced formatting and automation. This plugin is ideal for users who want to create repeatable, structured notes, like project templates, meeting notes, or task lists, while maintaining flexibility in how data is captured and used.