The Markdown Table Editor plugin provides a comprehensive tool for creating, editing, and formatting Markdown tables directly within Obsidian. It supports converting CSV, Excel, or Google Sheets data into Markdown table format, making it easy to incorporate structured data into your notes. Users can perform advanced operations like adding, deleting, and moving rows or columns, as well as sorting data and justifying headers. The plugin also offers features to select and edit existing tables seamlessly. Its intuitive interface and integration with Obsidian's command palette streamline the process of managing tabular data, enhancing productivity and organization in note-taking workflows.
The Simple Table Math plugin enables dynamic mathematical calculations directly within Markdown tables. Users can effortlessly compute sums, averages, minima, maxima, subtractions, and multiplications by inserting simple tags into table cells. It supports calculations both vertically and horizontally, with optional cell-range selections and automatic currency formatting for clearer readability. Calculations update in real-time, respecting locale-specific number formatting. Results can be easily copied via shortcut or context menu. Styling options are customizable through CSS classes, enhancing visual clarity.
The Simple Anki Sync plugin provides an efficient way to push Markdown-based flashcards directly into Anki using AnkiConnect. It supports syncing individual files or entire vaults with a single command, handling deck and subdeck structures via tags like `#anki/MyDeck/Subdeck`. Flashcards are written as minimal Markdown tables and can include LaTeX math, images with size adjustments, and line breaks. Quality-of-life features include automatic deck renaming, backlinks to source notes, and tag assignment for easy filtering in Anki. Deleted cards in Obsidian are also removed from Anki during sync, keeping both systems aligned.