#import18 plugins

Obsidian plugins tagged with #import. There are 18 plugins in this collection.

  1. Rank 1

    Importer

    Plugin86
    3 years ago by Obsidian

    The Obsidian Importer plugin helps move notes from other apps and exported files into your vault without turning the process into manual cleanup. It converts imported content into plain text Markdown, which makes migrations easier when you are coming from tools like Apple Notes, Bear, Evernote, Google Keep, Microsoft OneNote, Notion or Roam Research. It also covers common file based inputs such as CSV, HTML and Markdown files, so it is not limited to one service or workflow. The focus here is straightforward transfer rather than sync or publishing.

  2. Rank 2
    2 years ago by Marc Donald

    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.

  3. Rank 3
    2 years ago by Zhe Chen
    File Management#paper#import#arxiv

    The Paper Importer plugin simplifies integrating research papers from arXiv into your Obsidian workflow. With just a few clicks, you can fetch PDFs and metadata of any paper directly into your vault. Simply provide the arXiv ID or URL, and the plugin handles the rest, saving both the file and its details to your chosen folders. This tool is perfect for researchers, students, or anyone who frequently references academic papers. You can configure folder destinations for organized storage, ensuring your research materials are easily accessible and well-structured. Whether you're building a digital library or compiling notes for a project, Paper Importer streamlines the process, keeping your focus on the content rather than file management.

  4. Rank 4

    TimeSaver

    Plugin55
    2 years ago by tommy.li

    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.

  5. Rank 5
    2 years ago by Skallaturi
    3rd Party Integrations#starfinder#ttrpg#import

    The Hephaistos Importer plugin pulls Starfinder character data from Hephaistos into notes by using a public share ID and writing structured frontmatter into files inside a chosen folder. It creates or refreshes character notes without replacing the rest of the note, so existing content and unrelated frontmatter entries stay in place. Optional settings can turn fields like spell names into internal links that follow the Community SRD vault layout, though link guesses may miss in some cases. The importer can also write fields for Initiative Tracker and format data for Fantasy Statblocks, including level, combined hp, armor class text and initiative modifier. It depends on Hephaistos character shares and the export support used by that service.

  6. Rank 6
    4 years ago by Holmes555
    3rd Party Integrations#workona#import#template

    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.

  7. Rank 7
    5 months ago by Archivist AI

    The Archivist Importer plugin sends selected vault files to [Archivist](https://www.myarchivist.ai/) campaigns so notes can become structured records. It lets you connect to Archivist, choose or create campaigns and push content as characters, items, locations, factions and journal entries. It also creates links between imported records when those references are detected in the chosen notes. It stores the API key in Obsidian Secret Storage, keeps other settings in local plugin data and only makes network requests when you trigger an action.

  8. Rank 8

    Weread Vault

    Plugin52
    22 days ago by 茜宁郑
    Learning & Knowledge Management#reading#note#import

    The Weread Vault plugin brings WeChat Read books, highlights, thoughts and reviews into one long lived reading vault, then keeps personal notes separate so a fresh sync does not wipe them out. It can import pasted book lists, create entries for paper books, open note creation from the shelf or a book card and let you pick books by title, author or bookId. Imported Markdown, TXT and DOCX notes stay in the same workflow, with support for tables, images and follow up editing. Book detail views also combine synced reading material with local notes. This makes the plugin useful for readers who treat highlights, commentary and reading notes as one connected knowledge base.

  9. Rank 9
    2 years ago by Tahsin Kocaman
    Learning & Knowledge Management#koreader#highlight#import

    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.

  10. Rank 10

    Nixsync

    Plugin50
    3 months ago by rowmayne
    Coding & Technical Tools#configuration#export#import

    The Nixsync plugin lets you export your vault settings and community plugin configuration into a single Nix file, then import that data back into .obsidian when you want to restore or replicate the setup. It covers app preferences, appearance, hotkeys, graph settings, workspace data, core plugin state, plugin manifests and plugin settings, with an option to strip machine specific workspace details so the exported file travels better between systems. It also generates an activation script for NixOS style workflows, which helps apply the saved configuration outside the app. The import side is intentionally narrow, though.

  11. Rank 11
    a year ago by bnchiang96
    3rd Party Integrations#xiaohongshu#import#media

    The Xiaohongshu Importer plugin streamlines the process of bringing content from Xiaohongshu (小红书) into Obsidian. Users can import shared notes with their original text, images, and videos directly into their vault, keeping everything organized in one place. It supports user-defined categories for better organization and offers local media downloads to preserve content. The plugin also extracts tags automatically from the note content, saving time and improving searchability.

  12. Rank 12
    3 years ago by mddevils
    3rd Party Integrations#bookmark#import#markdown

    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.

  13. Rank 13
    4 years ago by Flavio Cordari
    3rd Party Integrations#kobo#highlight#import

    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.

  14. Rank 14

    Book Clipper

    Plugin43
    8 months ago by Hossein Fardmohammadi
    3rd Party Integrations#book#import#metadata

    The Book Clipper plugin helps you pull structured book details from a few supported Persian book platforms and drop them straight into your notes. It captures the title, author, page count and cover image and maps them to variables that you can embed in your own templates. Once set up, you pass a book link and the plugin generates a new note using your chosen layout, making it easy to maintain a consistent format across your library.

  15. Rank 15
    3 years ago by Dale de Silva

    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.

  16. Rank 16
    2 years ago by David Zachariae
    3rd Party Integrations#medium#import

    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.

  17. Rank 17
    3 years ago by Josh Rouwhorst
    File Management#style#import#url

    The Style Importer plugin allows you to seamlessly integrate external CSS files into your Obsidian notes, keeping your styles consistent across multiple notebooks. With this plugin, you can load a CSS file from a URL and have it automatically synced with your snippets folder. This feature is particularly useful for developers who want to maintain a uniform style throughout their documentation or knowledge base. By hosting your CSS file on platforms like GitHub Gists, you can easily manage updates and access your styles across all your Obsidian notebooks.

  18. Rank 18
    10 days ago by springrain | 公众号: 及时春雨
    3rd Party Integrations#sync#import#knowledge-base

    The 得到大脑(原Get笔记) Importer plugin syncs content from Get Notes into a vault through browser based import and OpenAPI sync. It can pull personal notes, knowledge bases, subscribed blogger posts and AI transcribed live sessions, then save them as Markdown with frontmatter, attachments and optional visual views like Moments and Canvas. The plugin also supports bidirectional updates for writable note regions, semantic search against cloud content, conflict merge UI, parent child note mapping, remote deletion handling and merge by date workflows. Settings cover manual, startup and scheduled sync, plus folder layout, deletion policy and quota controls for API based sync.