The Dictionary plugin adds a dictionary view to Obsidian, allowing you to look up words and their meanings in various languages. With this plugin, you can access definitions, synonyms, and phonetics for over 15 languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, and more. The dictionary is fully customizable, with options to set your default language, use offline support, and choose from a range of third-party APIs to find definitions. You can also translate the plugin into new languages or add new API support to expand its functionality.
The Translate plugin adds powerful translation capabilities to Obsidian, enabling users to translate text and files directly within the app. It supports a wide range of translation services, including Google Translate, DeepL, and Bergamot, among others. The plugin offers an intuitive and customizable interface, complete with commands for translating selections, detecting languages, and translating entire files. Advanced features include offline translation, glossary support, and multiple customizable translation views. With options for automatic translation and integration with various APIs, the plugin is ideal for users who need seamless multilingual workflows.
The Cooklang plugin brings support for the Cooklang recipe format into Obsidian, allowing users to both edit and preview cooking instructions with structured ingredients, steps, and cookware references. It enhances the cooking experience by offering multilingual support, automatically translating section headers based on the recipe language or the user's Obsidian settings. Users can choose between decimal or fractional units for quantities, making it adaptable to different culinary preferences.
The Create Note with Date plugin simplifies the process of generating a new note with today's date as the filename, formatted as YYYY-MM-DD. It places the file directly in the currently open directory and opens it automatically, making it ideal for daily journaling. The command is easily accessible via the palette. It also supports multiple languages including Korean, Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese. Core plugin Daily Notes and community plugins like Calendar, Periodic Notes etc. do the same but if you are looking for language support you can use this instead.
The Friday plugin allows users to effortlessly convert their Markdown notes into professional, multilingual websites directly within Obsidian. It offers a vast selection of themes, shortcode support for dynamic content, and seamless integration with Obsidian's note-taking features. Users can preview their website before publishing and deploy it with a single click. The plugin supports multilingual content creation, making it easy to reach a broader audience
The Multilingual plugin is designed to simplify the powerful linking capabilities of Obsidian for multilingual users. This plugin automatically translates note names into multiple languages, allowing you to easily link notes across all the languages you use. With just a few settings and a translation API key, you can effortlessly switch between languages and keep your notes organized.