The Kindle Highlights plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who have accumulated notes and highlights on their Kindle devices. With this plugin, you can seamlessly sync your Kindle notes and highlights directly into your Obsidian vault, without having to worry about manually transferring files or data. The plugin offers two syncing methods: one that connects to Amazon's Kindle Reader, allowing you to access highlights from books purchased directly from the platform; and another that uploads your "My Clippings.txt" file from your Kindle device, giving you flexibility in managing non-Amazon book highlights. With continuous automatic syncing, enriched metadata, and powerful templating options, this plugin makes it easy to organize and customize your Kindle notes and highlights within Obsidian.
The Kindle Export plugin simplifies the process of exporting Obsidian notes and their embedded media into .epub files for reading on Kindle or PocketBook devices. It combines markdown files, images, and other embedded files into a single eBook format, complete with features like a table of contents, footnotes, and support for external links. Users can also configure the export to send the .epub file directly to their Kindle via email. Additionally, the plugin includes a 'mergedown' feature to consolidate all embedded files and media into a single markdown file. This is an ideal solution for users who want a seamless way to read and manage their notes on eReaders without converting to PDF.
The Kindle Highlight Import plugin lets you bring your Kindle highlights into your vault with minimal effort. It imports highlights directly and formats them for better readability, helping users integrate their e-book notes into their larger knowledge system.
The Paste Quote plugin streamlines the process of formatting and citing quotations when pasting them into Obsidian. It automatically adjusts pasted text based on cursor position, converting it into a block quote or inline quote as needed. The plugin supports citation formatting for quotes copied from the Kindle app, ensuring proper attribution using title and page numbers or Pandoc-style citations if a references section is present.
The Kindle Vocab plugin helps you turn vocabulary lookups from your Kindle device into structured, interactive notes. By importing the `vocab.db` file from your Kindle, it generates a vocabulary builder in Markdown format that you can review and update inside your workspace. The plugin supports integration with public dictionary CSV files, such as Webster's or customized Wiktionary exports, so that each word can include definitions and related details. Words can be marked as learned or unlearned using checkboxes, and progress is tracked with statistics like percentage learned. You can also sort entries by timestamp or focus on unlearned words first, making study sessions more effective. A sync function keeps your vocabulary file updated, and all changes are reflected interactively in preview mode.
The Unearthed Obsidian Plugin (Kindle Sync) offers a convenient way to bring your Kindle highlights and notes directly into Obsidian. By syncing with the Unearthed.app service, this plugin allows users to easily capture insights from their Kindle reading and access them in Obsidian, along with options for Notion and Capacities. A standout feature is the Daily Reflection, which presents a selected highlight, quote, book details, and your notes each day, keeping your readings fresh in mind. Setup is straightforward-create an account on Unearthed, sync Kindle data through a browser extension, and add an API key in Obsidian. You can set it to auto-sync or initiate manual syncs, making it flexible for different workflows. This plugin is open source, inviting community contributions for future improvements.