#import
  • 01.
    Importer
    2 years ago by Obsidian
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    Score: 64/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Importer plugin is a game-changer for anyone looking to consolidate their notes from multiple apps and file formats into a single Obsidian vault. With this plugin, you can effortlessly import notes from popular apps like Apple Notes, Bear, Evernote, Google Keep, Microsoft OneNote, Notion, Roam Research, HTML files, and Markdown files. The importer converts the notes to plain text Markdown files, making it easy to organize and search your entire library of notes within Obsidian. This plugin is a great tool for anyone who wants to streamline their note-taking process and gain a unified view of their knowledge base.
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  • 02.
    KoReader Highlight Importer
    2 days ago by Tahsin Kocaman
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    Score: 50/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The KoReader Highlight Importer plugin enables seamless integration between KoReader and Obsidian by importing highlights and annotations directly into your vault. It scans `.sdr` directories, parses metadata files, and organizes highlights into Markdown notes with YAML frontmatter for easy reference. Users can customize settings like the mount point, target folder for highlights, and file type filters. With options for scanning and importing, it provides flexibility and automation for managing reading highlights, making it a valuable tool for avid readers and researchers.
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  • 03.
    新枝Newledge
    3 months ago by 新枝Newledge
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    Score: 49/100
    Category: Data Visualization
    The 新枝Newledge plugin allows you to seamlessly integrate your Newledge data with Obsidian, making it easy to access and organize your notes across both platforms. With this plugin, you can sync your Newledge data in real-time or schedule automatic syncing at intervals that suit your workflow. Additionally, the plugin supports manual syncing for when you need more control over the process. One of the standout features is its compatibility with Obsidian's built-in "Daily Journal" plugin, which enables you to link your Newledge notes to specific days and create a comprehensive timeline of your thoughts and ideas. Overall, 新枝Newledge streamlines your note-taking experience by providing a unified platform for all your information.
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  • 04.
    Import Attachments+
    7 months ago by Andrea Alberti
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    Score: 48/100
    Category: File Management
    The Import Attachments+ plugin streamlines how media and document files are added and organized within your vault. Through configurable folder structures and naming conventions, it helps you easily manage where attachments end up and how they are labeled. You can choose to move or copy incoming files, ensuring newly added content aligns with your organizational approach. With flexible embed or link options, you can arrange images or documents exactly as needed in your notes without hassle. Additionally, the plugin offers features to rename and delete folder structures, maintaining a tidy vault. Overall, it aims to simplify the handling of attachments and keep everything neatly organized in an Obsidian environment.
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  • 05.
    Day One Importer
    9 months ago by Marc Donald
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    Score: 46/100
    Category: File Management
    The Day One Importer plugin allows users to seamlessly convert their Day One journal entries into Obsidian markdown files. By exporting a Day One journal as JSON, the plugin imports the entries into a designated folder within the Obsidian vault. The plugin supports text entries, rich text, inline images, videos, and various metadata, such as tags, location, activity, and more. Importing is streamlined with customizable folder options, and any errors during the import process are logged for review. Once the import is complete, users can easily organize the files and remove the original JSON file, making it a practical solution for bringing Day One content into the Obsidian environment.
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  • 06.
    Import/Export TiddlyWiki
    2 years ago by Lucas Bordeau
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    Score: 45/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Import/Export TiddlyWiki plugin enables seamless data transfer between TiddlyWiki and Obsidian using JSON files. This plugin simplifies the process of importing and exporting TiddlyWiki data, making it easier for users to integrate their notes and content between these two powerful platforms. Its core functionality focuses on facilitating smooth interaction between TiddlyWiki’s JSON-based structure and Obsidian’s vault system. This is particularly beneficial for users who maintain content across both systems or want to transition their data efficiently.
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  • 07.
    Workona To Obsidian
    2 years ago by Holmes555
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    Score: 45/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Workona To Obsidian plugin facilitates the import of resources, tabs, notes, and tasks from Workona to Obsidian, preserving your workspace structure. It generates markdown files for each item using customizable Handlebars templates, allowing for a personalized organization of the data. Users can define how the imported files are formatted, including variables like title, description, and attachments. The plugin supports importing different sections such as resources, tabs, notes, and tasks into corresponding folders within Obsidian. It also includes a feature for comparing Workona JSON files to avoid duplicates when updating Obsidian. This plugin is ideal for users who wish to sync their Workona workspace with Obsidian, offering flexibility in data organization and presentation.
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  • 08.
    Kobo Highlights Importer
    3 years ago by Flavio Cordari
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    Score: 44/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Kobo Highlights Importer plugin simplifies the process of importing highlights from Kobo e-readers into Obsidian. By connecting your Kobo device to your computer, users can locate the KoboReader.sqlite file within the hidden .kobo folder and extract their highlights directly into their Obsidian vault. This plugin is particularly useful for readers who want to organize and integrate their highlighted passages into their note-taking workflows. It supports manual file selection and provides an intuitive import interface to streamline the process.
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  • 09.
    Medium Importer
    7 months ago by David Zachariae
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    Score: 43/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Medium Importer plugin allows you to seamlessly import Medium articles into your Obsidian vault as markdown files. It leverages the Unofficial Medium API to fetch articles using their URLs, providing an efficient way to manage and store your Medium content locally. Users can specify a folder for saving articles and easily add or sync Medium authors to keep their vault up-to-date with new publications. The plugin supports API key integration via RapidAPI and ensures data security by recommending users manage sensitive information responsibly.
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  • 10.
    Floccus Bookmarks to Markdown
    a year ago by mddevils
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    Score: 37/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Floccus Bookmarks to Markdown plugin allows users to import bookmarks from an XBEL file and convert them into a Markdown format within Obsidian. Inspired by the Floccus browser extension, this plugin simplifies the process of managing bookmarks by seamlessly integrating them into the Obsidian workflow. Users can specify file paths and filenames for both the XBEL file and the generated Markdown file, while also benefiting from options like automatic updates and backup management. It provides a smooth, organized way to store and access bookmarks as part of the user's note-taking environment.
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  • 11.
    TimeSaver
    9 months ago by tommy.li
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    Score: 37/100
    Category: File Management
    The Day One Importer plugin allows users to seamlessly convert their Day One journal entries into Obsidian markdown files. By exporting a Day One journal as JSON, the plugin imports the entries into a designated folder within the Obsidian vault. The plugin supports text entries, rich text, inline images, videos, and various metadata, such as tags, location, activity, and more. Importing is streamlined with customizable folder options, and any errors during the import process are logged for review. Once the import is complete, users can easily organize the files and remove the original JSON file, making it a practical solution for bringing Day One content into the Obsidian environment.
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  • 12.
    Google Keep Import
    2 years ago by Dale de Silva
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    Score: 33/100
    Category: File Management
    The Google Keep Import plugin enables seamless import of exported notes and attachments from Google Keep into Obsidian. It supports importing notes, archived and trashed items, as well as unsupported file types with customizable settings. Users can configure import behaviors, such as folder destinations, tagging options for labels and colors, and character mappings for filenames. The plugin provides real-time error logs to highlight unsupported files and ensures binary files like images are imported even without corresponding notes. Additional features include handling problematic or invalid characters in note titles and settings customization during the import process.
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