The Heading Shifter plugin is designed to streamline the process of managing markdown headings in Obsidian. It allows users to easily shift the heading levels (from Heading 1 to Heading 6) for selected text, either increasing or decreasing the levels in batch. The plugin also supports inserting new headings, either at the current level or adjusted by one level up or down. It includes additional features like customizing how headings are applied, with the ability to remove specific styles such as bullet points or bold text. This plugin simplifies organizing and structuring notes, making it ideal for users working with large documents or those frequently rearranging content.
The Tab Switcher plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who prefer navigating their notes without using the mouse. With this plugin, you can switch between tabs using keyboard shortcuts, allowing you to control your Obsidian workflow entirely with hotkeys. The plugin offers two modes of navigation: cycling through tabs in order from left to right, or jumping between recently used tabs. This flexibility means you can choose a method that suits your workflow and preferences. Whether you're working on a large project or simply want to improve your productivity, the Tab Switcher plugin is definitely worth checking out.
The Key Promoter plugin enhances user productivity in Obsidian by displaying notifications with shortcut suggestions whenever a mouse is used for an action that has a corresponding keyboard shortcut. This feature encourages the use of hotkeys for faster navigation and efficiency. For actions without assigned shortcuts, the plugin suggests commands that can be customized in the settings. Additionally, it provides a detailed statistics view of the most frequently used commands, accessible via the 'Key Promoter: Statistics' command. A presentation mode feature, which shows notifications of executed commands and their shortcuts, is also available and can be enabled in the settings. Inspired by similar tools for IntelliJ IDEA, this plugin supports users in learning and utilizing Obsidian's keyboard shortcuts effectively.
The Command Alias plugin for Obsidian allows users to create aliases for commands, making it easier to execute commands without typing their full names. Users can assign custom aliases to commands, reducing the effort needed to access frequently used functions. Additionally, aliases can be easily removed through the settings tab. This plugin is particularly useful for streamlining workflows and enhancing productivity by simplifying command execution in Obsidian.
The Quick snippets and navigation plugin enhances the Obsidian experience by enabling keyboard navigation and streamlining note organization. It allows users to quickly jump between headings, select heading blocks, and navigate empty lines in edit mode. The plugin includes shortcuts for inserting headings, code blocks, and callouts. It also provides the ability to copy code blocks efficiently and manage tags through advanced search options. The plugin integrates with the Another Quick Switcher plugin for enhanced tag-based navigation, enabling fast filtering and searching of notes by tags. The customizable keybindings offer a flexible way to tailor the plugin to individual workflows.
The Hotkeys++ plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who crave more convenience and efficiency while writing. This plugin adds a range of customizable hotkeys that streamline common tasks, such as formatting text, inserting lines, and toggling between list types. With Hotkeys++, you can quickly switch between checkmarks, ordered and unordered lists, blockquotes, and even embed internal links with just a few key presses. The plugin also includes several line management features, allowing you to copy, insert, or clear lines with ease. Whether you're a heavy user of Obsidian's editing features or simply looking to speed up your workflow, Hotkeys++ is definitely worth checking out.
The Super Simple Time Tracker plugin allows users to track time spent on various tasks directly within their notes in Obsidian. By inserting a time tracker into any note, users can start and stop tracking time seamlessly, with the data stored persistently even if Obsidian is closed. Each time segment can be named or left unnamed, and the plugin provides an intuitive table to view time entries. The tracked data is stored in JSON format within the note and can be accessed or analyzed using DataviewJS for advanced users. This plugin is ideal for monitoring productivity or managing project timelines efficiently.
The Autocomplete plugin enhances your Obsidian writing experience by providing a text autocomplete feature, designed to speed up your note-taking. It supports manual and automatic triggering of suggestions, allowing for a seamless typing experience. The plugin integrates well with vim mode and offers customizable options for different languages, including Arabic and Japanese. It also provides suggestions from text providers like LaTeX and Flow, helping to suggest words already written in the current session. With features like customizable word separators, tokenizers, and snippet support, this plugin aims to improve productivity and ensure smoother writing workflows in Obsidian.
The Marjdown Shortcuts plugin enhances the markdown editing experience in Obsidian by providing quick commands to insert various markdown elements. By typing a trigger character (default is '>'), users can access a menu of options to add markdown syntax like tables, headings, and other commonly used elements without needing to remember complex syntax. The plugin is ideal for those new to markdown or seeking to streamline their workflow, offering customizable settings to modify the trigger character and simplify commands. This tool is especially useful for improving efficiency and reducing the need to reference markdown cheat sheets.
The Timekeep plugin is designed for time tracking within Obsidian, allowing users to log time spent on various tasks. The plugin stores time tracking data in JSON format within timekeeping code blocks, ensuring continuity across sessions. Users can create, edit, and delete time blocks, which can be exported in multiple formats including Markdown, CSV, JSON, and PDF. It is ideal for individuals tracking time for tasks, with flexibility in creating custom templates and modifying task entries. The plugin integrates well with daily workflows and supports external template plugins, making it useful for detailed time tracking and reporting.
The Workbench plugin enhances productivity in Obsidian by providing a dedicated space to collect and organize thoughts and references from any active note. Users can quickly add links, headers, blocks, or lines to a customizable "Workbench" note using hotkeys or click-based actions. The plugin also allows for easy insertion and clearing of content from the workbench. With configurable settings for the workbench note's name and line prefixes, it streamlines the process of managing ideas and references during note-taking and brainstorming.
The Personal Assistant plugin streamlines Obsidian workflows by automating various tasks and providing quick access to essential features. It enables users to create notes in specified directories, open related graph views, and access Memos-style quick notes. The plugin allows one-command updates for plugins and themes, as well as bulk enabling/disabling of plugins. Users can customize graph view colors, manage callout configurations, and use commands for seamless note organization. With AI-powered features like generating featured images based on note content, the plugin enhances note management and visualization.
The Daily Statistics plugin tracks daily writing activity in Obsidian and visualizes the data within an interactive calendar. Users can see their daily word count and set weekly writing goals for motivation and consistency. The plugin allows for customization of the folders to be tracked, offering flexibility in what content is included in the statistics. Users can also toggle between counting characters or words as part of their progress tracking. The calendar view displays daily statistics and enables users to double-click a date to edit its recorded word count. Multi-language support, including English and Chinese, is available, with the ability to adjust the start of the week based on the user's locale. This plugin is a useful tool for writers, students, and note-takers aiming to monitor and achieve their daily writing targets.
The Search++ plugin enhances Obsidian's search functionality by allowing users to extract and insert search results directly into their notes. By using a custom syntax, users can specify a search term and the number of characters before and after the found text. This feature enables quick access to relevant content without having to leave the note. The plugin offers seamless integration with the Obsidian command palette, allowing for easy updating of search results within the note. It streamlines the process of finding and including important information, making it ideal for users who need to reference related content frequently.
The Doubleshift plugin enhances workflow efficiency in Obsidian by allowing users to trigger actions by pressing the Shift key twice. By default, it opens the command palette, but users can configure it to execute any command, including those provided by other plugins. Additionally, the plugin supports the addition of multiple key combinations for quick access to frequently used actions. This flexibility makes it a versatile tool for streamlining repetitive tasks and customizing workflows.
The Grind Manager plugin gamifies task management within your Obsidian workspace, adding excitement and rewards to productivity. Users can earn coins by completing tasks and use them to purchase rewards, creating a motivating system for accomplishing goals. Key features include a task overview, filtering options, support for recurring tasks that reappear when due, and task segmentation using counters. The plugin also introduces difficulty levels, allowing users to earn varying rewards based on task complexity. A history feature tracks earnings and spending, providing insights into progress over time.
The Nothing plugin introduces a command that performs no action, providing a practical way to disable system hotkeys within Obsidian. This functionality is especially useful for preventing accidental triggering of critical shortcuts, such as `⌘Q` on macOS, which quits the application. By mapping these commands to 'Do Nothing,' users can create a safer and more efficient workflow.
The Insert Multiple Attachments plugin enhances the default 'Insert Attachment' feature in Obsidian by enabling users to insert multiple attachments at once. This modification allows for a more efficient workflow, particularly when dealing with large numbers of files that need to be attached to a note. With this plugin, users can streamline their note-taking process by bypassing the need to insert attachments one by one, improving productivity and saving time when managing multiple files within their Obsidian vault.
The Unit Converter plugin enables seamless unit conversions directly within Obsidian notes. Users can convert various units of measurement, such as length, area, mass, volume, temperature, time, speed, and many more, without leaving the markdown editor. By using simple inline syntax, users can input values with their source units and specify target units to see instant conversions. This is particularly useful for those working with mixed measurement systems or needing to convert units for calculations and analysis. The plugin supports a comprehensive list of unit categories, covering scientific, engineering, and everyday use cases, making it a versatile tool for researchers, students, and general users alike.
The Tab Limiter plugin helps you manage your workspace by restricting the number of tabs you can have open simultaneously in Obsidian. This feature is particularly useful for maintaining focus and reducing clutter, ensuring a more streamlined note-taking experience. By automatically closing older tabs when the set limit is reached, it keeps your workflow efficient and prevents overwhelm. Ideal for users who work with multiple notes but want to avoid losing track of their active tasks or research, the plugin fosters a clean, organized interface while still allowing seamless navigation through your vault.
The Task Director plugin is a powerful tool for anyone managing tasks in Obsidian. It allows you to instantly toggle all tasks in a selected file between completed (`- [x]`) and incomplete (`- [ ]`), saving you the hassle of updating each task individually. A standout feature is its ability to summarize all tasks on a page, providing quick insights into your progress. Additionally, it can remove dates from completed tasks when toggling them back to incomplete, keeping your notes clean and organized. Whether you’re tackling overdue to-dos or clearing task statistics, Task Director streamlines task management, making it perfect for productivity-focused Obsidian users.
The Superstition Plugin brings a fun, unique twist to productivity in Obsidian by reinterpreting the Chinese calendar’s “宜/忌” (Suitable/Unsuitable) concept. This plugin lets users assign activities they’d like to limit—like installing new plugins, switching themes, or reorganizing folders—and set “permitted” intervals for each task. For example, you might allow plugin installations every two weeks, or theme changes once a month. Each day, you can check your list to see what activities are recommended or “forbidden,” adding a bit of playful constraint to your routine and helping curb impulsive productivity distractions. Perfect for users looking for a lighthearted productivity nudge.
The Crackboard plugin for Obsidian is a game-changer for users who want to boost their productivity and stay motivated. This plugin allows you to track your progress and compete with yourself, setting new records and beating previous scores. With its sleek design and easy-to-use interface, you'll be hooked from the start. By monitoring your daily accomplishments, you'll gain valuable insights into what works best for you and identify areas for improvement. Whether you're a student, professional, or simply someone looking to stay on track, Crackboard is an excellent tool to help you achieve your goals and reach new heights.
The Key Sequence Shortcut plugin allows users to bind custom key sequences to commands in Obsidian, providing a more intuitive and memorable way to execute actions. For example, users can define sequences like 'xl' for toggling bullet lists or 'tb' for toggling the sidebar. This plugin features a text-based configuration file for defining key sequences and their associated commands, with support for easy reloading and editing. It is particularly useful for those who prefer customizable shortcuts or need an alternative to traditional hotkeys. The plugin also provides automatic command suggestions for improved usability and works seamlessly across mobile and desktop environments, including scenarios where Vim mode is unavailable.
The Weekly Review plugin simplifies the process of reviewing files created in the past week within Obsidian. By automating the opening of recently created files, it eliminates the tedious task of manually locating and accessing them. The review period is configurable, allowing users to customize the number of days to include in their review. This plugin is ideal for users who want to maintain an organized workflow and stay on top of their weekly progress with minimal effort.
The Link with alias plugin enhances the process of linking within Obsidian by allowing users to create links with custom aliases, which are stored in the front matter of the target notes. This plugin supports multiple use cases, including creating links from selected text, adding aliases to existing links, and toggling link display text. It helps users maintain consistent and descriptive link names while making note organization more efficient. The plugin also provides customizable settings for how links and aliases are handled, making it a powerful tool for anyone looking to streamline their note linking process.
The Daily notes opener plugin streamlines the process of managing daily notes in Obsidian. It introduces a command and a sidebar button to open today's daily note in a new pane while avoiding redundancy by focusing on an already opened note if applicable. Users can define the end-of-day time to determine the correct daily note at midnight, ensuring accurate entries. Additionally, the plugin allows appending lines to specific sections of the note upon opening and supports background color customization for better visual distinction, leveraging the Style Settings plugin for themed adjustments. It seamlessly integrates with the Periodic Notes plugin when enabled, ensuring consistent behavior across tools for handling daily notes.
The Timer plugin allows you to manage time efficiently within Obsidian by setting, measuring, and customizing timers. Users can configure timers via commands or interface buttons, with a maximum duration of 99 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds. The plugin supports starting, stopping, canceling, resuming, and resetting timers, and displays the current timer in the status bar. You can also save favorite timers for quick access. Customizable settings include adjusting timer button values, using a verbose time format (e.g., '12m 00s'), and toggling notification styles. This plugin is ideal for those who want to track time while working seamlessly in Obsidian.
The Hotkeys for templates plugin enhances productivity in Obsidian by allowing users to assign custom hotkeys to their templates. By listing all available template files, users can select and enable specific templates for quick access via keyboard shortcuts. It supports templates from the core Obsidian Templates plugin as well as the Templater plugin, offering flexibility for diverse workflows. This functionality simplifies the process of inserting pre-defined content, making note-taking more efficient and tailored to individual needs.
The Ego Rock plugin integrates Taskwarrior with Obsidian, enabling users to view and manage their tasks directly within Obsidian's reading view. By using specialized code blocks like `task-table`, `task-count`, and `task-table-ascii`, users can display task lists, task counts, and ASCII tables, leveraging Taskwarrior's powerful command-line features. The plugin supports custom reports and filter expressions, allowing for a highly customizable task management experience. Additionally, action buttons such as 'refresh' can be added to task reports, providing further interactivity. This plugin streamlines the task management process for users of Taskwarrior, bringing tasks into the Obsidian ecosystem for seamless workflow integration.
The Ctrl-XA cycle various items plugin enhances text editing in Obsidian by allowing users to cycle through predefined lists of keywords or increment/decrement values seamlessly. Users can easily toggle through items like days of the week, boolean states, roman numerals, or custom-defined lists. The plugin also supports automatic adjustments for numbers and dates. It is particularly useful for efficiently updating repetitive content or quickly changing specific elements in text. With customizable hotkeys for cycling up or down, the plugin is inspired by similar functionality in Vim, offering an intuitive and productivity-focused experience.
The Shortcuts extender plugin enhances Obsidian's functionality by allowing users to customize keyboard shortcuts for various formatting tasks. It offers the ability to change heading levels with simple keyboard shortcuts, clear markup from selected text, and toggle code blocks. The plugin is especially useful for those writing in non-English languages, providing shortcuts for special characters like brackets and code fences. Additionally, users can modify list levels and work with Python code fences easily. The plugin also supports customizations for both Windows and Mac users, with specific adjustments for macOS keyboard shortcuts. This plugin boosts productivity by simplifying text formatting and special character input within Obsidian.
The Pomodoro Planner plugin helps users create a daily plan using the Pomodoro technique in Obsidian. It integrates seamlessly with the Obsidian Day Planner plugin to generate time-blocked plans based on the Pomodoro method. With just a few commands, the plugin creates a structured schedule for the day, helping users stay focused and organized. You can insert the generated plan directly into your notes or copy it to your clipboard for further use. This plugin simplifies task management and improves productivity by helping you break down your day into focused work sessions and breaks.
The Daily note creator plugin for Obsidian enhances the core Daily Notes plugin by automating the creation of missed daily notes. It eliminates the need to open the daily note on startup, while still respecting the settings defined in the Daily Notes plugin. The plugin automatically creates daily notes when the vault is opened, even for days that were missed, and allows users to manually backfill notes for any range of time. It is designed to complement, not replace, the Daily Notes plugin, providing a streamlined and customizable way to manage daily entries without a rigid folder structure.
The Swiss army knife plugin offers a set of small but useful utilities for Obsidian, designed to streamline tasks and enhance workflow. The plugin provides commands to remove duplicated empty lines, clean up empty lines, and download plugin versions based on tags. These simple functions make it easier to manage content in your notes and improve the overall organization of your Obsidian vault. Ideal for users looking to automate basic tasks and optimize their note-taking experience, this plugin offers a handy toolset for maintaining clean and efficient notes.
The Random Number Generator plugin allows users to quickly generate random numbers within Obsidian, offering customizable settings such as range limits and optional seed values. The plugin provides flexibility for randomness through the command palette or hotkey bindings. It simplifies generating random values for a variety of use cases, enhancing productivity by eliminating the need for external tools.
The Gemini Plugin brings the power of Google's Gemini AI to Obsidian, enhancing note-taking and content creation with intelligent assistance. With the ability to interact directly with the AI based on the content of your active note, users can have context-aware chats and get instant insights. One of its standout features is smart summarization, which generates concise one-sentence summaries of your notes and stores them in the frontmatter, helping you stay organized. For those looking to streamline their writing process, the AI-assisted writing feature allows collaboration with Gemini to refine documents, though it’s currently experimental. The plugin is highly customizable, letting you adjust settings like the preferred Gemini model and summarization preferences. Whether you need quick summaries or AI-driven writing assistance, Gemini for Obsidian provides a powerful tool to enhance productivity.
The Blockquote Levels plugin streamlines the process of managing blockquote levels in Obsidian notes. It introduces two commands, 'Increase' and 'Decrease,' that add or remove Markdown blockquote prefixes (`>`). Users can apply these changes to individual lines, selections, or multiple lines simultaneously. The plugin supports varying levels of blockquote depth, making it a flexible tool for formatting and organizing content hierarchically. It integrates seamlessly with Obsidian's command palette and allows users to set custom hotkeys for efficiency.
The Occura Plugin brings a familiar, time-saving feature from IDEs and Notepad++ directly into Obsidian: instant word highlighting. With a simple double-click, this plugin highlights all occurrences of a word within an open document, helping you quickly scan for repeated terms or phrases. Users can customize the highlight color to fit their theme, set up hotkeys for toggling the feature on and off, and even display the count of occurrences in the status bar for a quick overview. This plugin is perfect for writers and coders alike who need a quick way to track keyword use without breaking their flow.
The Postfix plugin streamlines the note-taking process in Obsidian by allowing users to automatically format text with predefined patterns. By typing a trigger followed by a dot and a symbol, such as `My Heading.###` or `My item.-`, users can instantly convert text into markdown elements like headings, lists, and task items. This plugin helps users save time by converting commonly used formatting into proper markdown syntax with just a few keystrokes, improving overall note efficiency.
The Focus Tracker plugin helps users monitor and plan their focus, attention, and efforts across various notes and projects in Obsidian. By creating visual timelines and dashboards, users can track engagement with specific topics, identify patterns, and prioritize tasks effectively. It supports customizable rating systems, flag-based future planning, and integration with tags, metadata, and file paths for tailored tracking. Designed for diverse use cases like project management, research, habit tracking, and goal planning, this plugin provides a structured way to analyze past focus and align future efforts with objectives.
The DEVONlink plugin connects Obsidian with DEVONthink, enabling seamless integration between the two tools. Users can open or reveal the current Obsidian note in DEVONthink and insert related files into notes using DEVONthink's AI-powered suggestions. This functionality enhances productivity for users who rely on DEVONthink's robust database management alongside Obsidian's note-taking capabilities. The plugin works by identifying the active note's name and searching for its counterpart in open DEVONthink databases. Users can access commands via a ribbon button, the Command Palette, or custom hotkeys, allowing for flexible and efficient workflow integration.
The Search Templates Library plugin enhances the search functionality in Obsidian by allowing users to save, reuse, and refine search queries effortlessly. It provides two key features: Free Search, which enables simple and effective queries with integrated graph view visualization, and Template-Enabled Search, which lets users create customizable search templates for precise and efficient searches. By leveraging QuickAdd integration, the plugin supports advanced template syntax, offering flexibility for personalized workflows. This tool streamlines the search process, making it ideal for users managing large vaults or seeking to optimize their navigation experience.
The Codename plugin is a game-changer for anyone struggling with naming conventions. With this Obsidian plugin, you'll never have to stare at a blank page wondering what to call your project again. It generates random codenames on the fly, making it perfect for brainstorming sessions or keeping sensitive projects under wraps. Whether you're working on a top-secret project or just need a creative spark, Codename provides a simple and efficient way to get started. Just activate the plugin, navigate to the Command Palette, and select "Insert Codename" - your new name will be generated in an instant, saving you time and mental energy.
The WordWise plugin integrates AI-powered tools into Obsidian to enhance writing and productivity. It supports multiple AI providers like OpenAI, Google Gemini, and Cohere, offering a variety of writing enhancements such as grammar improvement, text simplification, paraphrasing, and summarization. Users can leverage commands like 'Make Shorter' to condense text, 'Make Longer' to expand ideas, and 'Highlight Main Point' to emphasize key ideas. The plugin also allows for custom AI instructions, making it versatile for different writing tasks. With its intuitive interface and integration with popular AI models, WordWise aims to streamline content creation and refinement within Obsidian.
The Lemons Search plugin, designed to enhance your Obsidian experience with lightning-fast file navigation. This intuitive tool allows users to perform quick searches across their vault, providing a seamless preview of results for easy access. What sets Lemons Search apart is its innovative approach, leveraging Rust for optimal performance, ensuring your main interface remains responsive while handling searches in the background. Users can fine-tune their queries using unique commands, allowing for precise searches with options to match substrings, prefixes, or even specific file types. With keyboard and mouse navigation capabilities, Lemons Search empowers users to effortlessly locate their notes and documents, streamlining the workflow and boosting productivity in Obsidian.
The Mxmind Mindmap plugin integrates Mxmind, a mind mapping tool, with Obsidian, allowing users to easily convert their markdown files into interactive mind maps. By right-clicking on a markdown file, users can generate a mind map and visually organize their notes. The plugin includes a mind map editor within Obsidian's sidebar, offering a seamless experience for brainstorming and planning. Note that some features, like saving and syncing mind maps, require an account with Mxmind.com. The plugin provides an intuitive interface for managing and editing mind maps directly within Obsidian.
The Activity Heatmap Plugin for Obsidian provides a visually engaging way to track your note-taking habits over time. Inspired by GitHub's activity heatmap, this plugin displays a calendar-style heatmap that shows your writing and vault changes. It logs file changes by tracking metrics like file size and word count, updating the heatmap automatically in the background. Users can easily access the heatmap via a ribbon icon or the command palette, and can configure the view to show different metrics or time periods, such as the past year. This plugin is ideal for those who want to visualize their productivity patterns and stay motivated by seeing their progress in a colorful, easy-to-read format.
The TODO | Text-based GTD plugin provides a simple and efficient way to manage tasks directly within Obsidian. It aggregates all outstanding tasks from across your vault into a single, organized view. Tasks are automatically categorized into sections like 'Today,' 'Scheduled,' 'Inbox,' and 'Someday/Maybe,' based on tags or dates associated with them. Users can schedule tasks by adding tags or mark them for future consideration with a specific tag. The plugin allows users to complete tasks directly from the list view and provides quick navigation to the file containing the task. Additionally, it integrates with Obsidian's Daily Notes plugin, automatically assigning the note's date as the due date for unscheduled tasks. Customization options include defining date tag formats, date formats, and setting files to open in new tabs for a more tailored workflow.
The Due When plugin simplifies task management in Obsidian by providing quick commands to assign due dates directly within your notes. It allows users to insert dates such as the end of the current week, next week, or the month, and even a humorous 'never' option for tasks far in the future. The plugin supports customizable tags for each due date option and includes settings to determine whether end-of-month dates fall on the last calendar day or last weekday. This tool streamlines organizing tasks and deadlines efficiently.
The Auto Periodic Notes plugin automates the creation of periodic notes in Obsidian, allowing users to generate daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly notes seamlessly. It works alongside the Periodic Notes plugin, adhering to the settings for templates, format, and location chosen by the user. The plugin not only creates notes in the background but can also open and pin them automatically, providing an efficient way to keep track of regularly scheduled notes. With customizable settings for each note type, it offers flexibility and convenience for users looking to streamline their note-taking process.
The PopKit plugin enhances Obsidian by offering a customizable toolbar inspired by PopClip, providing quick access to a range of productivity tools. These tools dynamically adapt based on the context, such as selected text, enabling features like word count, date and time display, mathematical calculations, and more. Users can invoke the toolbar manually or automatically upon text selection, streamlining workflows. The plugin supports extensive customization, allowing users to select, reorder, or remove tools and add custom commands. With its dynamic and user-friendly design, PopKit significantly boosts efficiency in note-taking and productivity tasks.
The Week Planner plugin organizes your tasks into three key categories: Inbox, Week, and Today. It provides a structured approach to task management with predefined folder and document formats for daily and weekly planning. Users can easily create, view, and manage documents for specific days or weeks, with automatic generation of files and seamless task movement across documents. Commands include showing tasks for today, tomorrow, or yesterday, as well as moving tasks between dates or back to the inbox. The plugin supports efficient workflows by aligning tasks with working days, enabling users to plan, prioritize, and track tasks systematically.
The Brainframe plugin is a comprehensive tool designed to integrate various productivity and organization features into Obsidian. It supports bookmarking products, Git repositories, and gift ideas, archiving notes, and linking disparate data across tasks, references, projects, and calendars. Inspired by the Getting Things Done methodology, it enables seamless management of tasks, ideas, and resources. Brainframe leverages existing tools like Dataview, Templater, Todoist, and more for an interconnected workflow, providing users with a centralized system for personal organization, knowledge management, and life planning.
The Contribution Graph plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users to visualize and track their notes, habits, activity, and history. With this plugin, you can create interactive heatmap graphs that resemble GitHub's contribution charts. You can use it as a habit tracker, note tracker, or review report generator, and even customize the appearance with different themes and styles.
The plugin offers various features such as multiple graph types, personalized style options, customizable dates, and interactive charts. You can also integrate it with DataviewJS to dynamically render charts. The configuration options are flexible, allowing you to tailor the graph to your specific needs.
Whether you're looking to track your daily progress or review your past activity, the Contribution Graph plugin provides a visually engaging way to do so.
The Things Link plugin enables seamless integration between Obsidian and the Things task manager. It allows users to create new Things tasks and projects directly from Obsidian notes. By using two commands, 'Create Things Project' and 'Create Things Task,' users can convert their notes into actionable tasks or projects. The plugin adds deep links between the Obsidian notes and the created Things tasks or projects for easy navigation, streamlining the workflow between note-taking and task management.
The Harpoon plugin for Obsidian enables users to manage and quickly navigate to their favorite files within the app. By creating a list of up to four hooked files, the plugin allows for fast access using keyboard shortcuts. It includes commands like opening the file list, adding files to the list, and quickly jumping to specific files. The plugin also supports efficient file navigation through customizable shortcuts, such as using the arrow keys or pressing a specific key twice to remove or reorder files. Ideal for those who need to access frequently used notes, Harpoon streamlines file management and enhances productivity.
Get ready to stay on track with your weekly goals using this intuitive Weekly Goal Tracker plugin! With this tool, you can easily monitor and update your progress towards various objectives, such as a daily exercise routine or a writing quota. The plugin adds customizable buttons to the status bar that display an icon, current value, and goal value. When you've reached your target, the button lights up in color, providing a motivational boost. You can even track your progress in real-time by opening the button to reveal a colorful progress bar. Plus, with a simple right-click, you can incrementally add to your goal, making it easy to stay focused and motivated throughout the week.
The Focus Time plugin tracks the time users spend actively working on individual notes in Obsidian. It automatically monitors focus time for each note, including PDF files, and stops tracking when users switch notes or minimize the app. The plugin features a focus time leaderboard, displaying the top 10 notes with the most focus time, helping users identify their most engaged notes. It supports both light and dark themes and offers localization for English and Simplified Chinese. The plugin aims to provide insight into user productivity, highlighting frequently accessed notes and enabling users to better manage their note-taking efforts over time.
The Awesome Brain Manager plugin enhances the organization and management of your notes in Obsidian. It streamlines workflows by integrating advanced features inspired by other popular plugins, offering an optimized note-taking experience. This plugin focuses on improving productivity, organization, and content handling within your vault. It provides robust documentation and ongoing updates to ensure a reliable tool for managing daily tasks and knowledge.
The Typing Assistant plugin enhances writing efficiency in Obsidian, offering a streamlined user experience similar to Notion. It enables users to create different types of text by invoking a shortcut menu, which also supports quick formatting changes for selected text. The plugin actively follows the cursor position and allows for personalized card generation through link addresses. It also provides features such as drag-and-drop sorting of custom command combinations and quick command search. This plugin improves the overall writing and editing process by making text styling and structuring more efficient and intuitive.
The Bookmarks Caller plugin enhances bookmark management within Obsidian, allowing users to quickly open and search bookmarks for files, folders, headings, blocks, and more. It provides an intuitive interface to navigate bookmarks using hotkeys, the ribbon, or the command palette. Users can instantly open specific bookmarks or all bookmarks within a group, improving productivity and workflow. The plugin supports fuzzy search for bookmarks and offers various ways to interact, including keyboard shortcuts and mouse clicks, ensuring a seamless experience. With its focus on efficient navigation, Bookmarks Caller integrates seamlessly with Obsidian's core bookmark functionality.
The Amazing Marvin plugin integrates the Amazing Marvin task management system with Obsidian, enabling users to view and manage their tasks directly within the Obsidian interface. By providing customizable block types, users can display tasks based on specific criteria such as 'due today' or 'today'. The plugin supports various configuration options, including customizable titles, display of associated notes, and color customization for task categories and projects. Additionally, users can control whether empty directories are shown and adjust animation effects. This plugin enhances productivity by offering seamless task management features alongside Obsidian's powerful note-taking capabilities.
The Multi-line Formatting plugin for Obsidian allows users to apply formatting across entire selections of text, even if the selection spans multiple lines. The plugin offers customizable formatting styles, enabling users to apply different types of formatting in bulk, including bold, italics, and highlights. Users can define left and right formatting styles, skip headings, and toggle settings for formatting words when no text is selected. It also supports hotkeys for convenience. Although still in early stages, the plugin offers an easy way to format large text selections without the need to manually apply formatting line by line, improving workflow efficiency for users who deal with extensive note-taking.
The Doing plugin helps users keep track of their ongoing tasks by displaying the current task in the Obsidian status bar. It also provides a logging feature that saves all tasks to a 'doing.md' file, allowing users to review their task history. This plugin is ideal for individuals who frequently switch between tasks and need a quick reminder of what they are currently working on. With its simple interface and easy-to-use features, the Doing plugin ensures that tasks are not forgotten and that progress can be tracked over time.
The Task list plugin for Obsidian enhances task management within your notes by allowing you to create lists with customizable task states such as 'to-do', 'doing', 'paused', and 'done'. Users can easily sort tasks based on their current state and transition tasks between states with simple clicks or context menu options. The plugin is performance-focused, ensuring it doesn't slow down your Obsidian experience, and maintains full Markdown compatibility, meaning your documents remain readable even outside the plugin. With its intuitive interface, the Task list plugin is ideal for anyone looking to manage tasks efficiently in their Obsidian workspace.
The Go to Line plugin enhances Obsidian by allowing users to quickly navigate to specific lines and characters within notes. It offers commands to go to a particular line, go to a line using clipboard contents, and copy cursor line numbers. Users can enter a line number or specify both line and column in a customizable format. The plugin also supports multiple cursors, allowing for efficient navigation across different locations in a note. These features can be accessed through the command palette or assigned hotkeys, making it a convenient tool for users who work with large notes or require precise navigation.
The Habitica Sync plugin integrates the Habitica task management system directly into Obsidian, allowing users to view and manage their Habitica tasks, dailies, habits, and rewards from within the Obsidian interface. The plugin provides a dedicated pane accessible via the side ribbon, displaying user stats like health, experience, and coins. Users can view task details such as titles, descriptions, and subtasks with support for markdown and emoji. Interactive features allow users to check off tasks, mark habits as positive or negative, and update task status directly within Obsidian. The plugin supports multiple task views, including active/completed to-dos, due/not-due dailies, and habits. Users must link their Habitica account by entering their User ID and API token in the plugin settings. Additional options allow customization of the view, including toggling the display of task descriptions and subtasks.
The Copy Inline Code plugin enhances Obsidian by adding an icon inside each inline code block. When clicked, the icon copies the content of the code into the clipboard, making it easy to quickly access and reuse code snippets. This plugin is ideal for users who frequently work with code and need a quick way to copy inline code without manually selecting and copying it. It streamlines workflows and increases productivity by offering an intuitive and convenient way to handle inline code within notes.
The Stopwatch plugin adds a simple stopwatch feature to Obsidian. It allows users to start, stop, and reset the stopwatch with ease, providing a convenient tool for time tracking. The plugin can be operated through both a button interface and commands, giving users flexibility in how they interact with it. This tool is ideal for anyone needing a simple time-tracking solution integrated directly into their Obsidian workspace.
The Pomodoro plugin introduces a built-in Pomodoro timer to your Obsidian workspace, helping users apply the Pomodoro Technique for time management. The technique involves breaking work into focused intervals, traditionally 25 minutes, followed by short breaks to enhance productivity. The plugin allows you to customize the timer duration through settings, enabling a tailored workflow. Its seamless integration into the Obsidian window ensures a distraction-free experience while keeping track of your work and rest intervals. This tool is ideal for those looking to adopt structured time management directly within their note-taking environment.
The RescueTime plugin integrates RescueTime activity logs into Obsidian, allowing users to view and analyze their productivity data directly within their notes. Users can access daily dashboards or generate visualized reports for specified time periods, helping them track and manage their time effectively. The plugin requires a RescueTime account and API key for setup. It provides features like a right-pane dashboard for today's activity and customizable graphs through Markdown code blocks for specific date ranges. Ideal for individuals looking to enhance their productivity tracking within Obsidian.
The Typing plugin enables advanced note organization and customization within Obsidian by allowing users to define specific types of notes. Notes are grouped into types based on their associated folder, enabling custom configurations such as autogenerated headers and footers, interactive links, naming prefixes, and field schemas. These features are particularly useful for creating databases, organizing study materials, tracking habits, managing work projects, and building personalized knowledge systems. By automating repetitive tasks and providing structure, Typing simplifies workflows and enhances efficiency for various use cases.
The Rapid Notes plugin enhances note creation in Obsidian by allowing users to quickly generate notes in designated folders using custom prefixes. Users can configure folder-prefix pairs to streamline the note creation process, with the option to include custom separators and escape symbols. The plugin supports flexible note management, such as choosing whether to open the note in the same or a new tab, window, or pane. Additionally, it provides features like prefix-based file name creation, automatic folder suggestions, and the ability to handle folder renaming. With further customization options and hotkey support, the plugin aims to optimize the workflow for efficient note-taking and file organization.
The Filename Emoji Remover plugin simplifies the management of markdown headings within Obsidian. Users can efficiently shift or apply heading levels (from 1 to 6) with a single command, either increasing or decreasing heading sizes for selected text. This feature is particularly useful when reorganizing or consolidating notes, such as when moving sections between files or integrating content. The plugin also allows inserting new headings at the current level or one level deeper/higher. It includes customization options for removing specific styles like bullet points or bold text when applying headings, offering a more streamlined and consistent approach to note formatting.
The Activity Logger plugin helps track your activities within Obsidian, including creating, modifying, and deleting notes. It ensures idempotency by avoiding duplicate logs during repeated executions and allows customization through templates. Users can define start and end markers for log insertion, ensuring logs are neatly placed between specific sections of notes. The plugin supports placeholders for activities like `$createdFiles`, `$deletedFiles`, and `$modifiedFiles`, which can be formatted into lists or links. By integrating with Obsidian templates, users can organize their logs seamlessly without disruptive marks, making it an efficient tool for maintaining activity records.
The Editor Commands Remap plugin for Obsidian allows users to map custom hotkeys to various editor commands, providing more flexibility in navigating and editing notes. Commands like moving the cursor, indenting lines, swapping lines, and managing folds can all be assigned to specific keyboard shortcuts. This plugin is ideal for users who want to optimize their editing experience by customizing the behavior of the editor to their preferences, making tasks like line management and navigation more efficient. It also includes a few commands that are already available in Obsidian, further expanding the plugin's functionality.
The Daily Random Note plugin for Obsidian is a great tool for revisiting your past notes in a fun and productive way. It allows you to configure "Random Instances" that pull random files from specific folders or filtered by tags. You can set the plugin to display a random note at a set time each day, helping you revisit old ideas or refresh your memory without actively searching for them. If you don’t want the daily feature, you can easily trigger the plugin at any time via the ribbon icon. This is perfect for people who want to get more out of their note-taking by re-engaging with their old content in a non-intrusive way.
The Boost Link Suggestions plugin enhances the link suggestion functionality in Obsidian by prioritizing files based on their link count and a customizable boost score. Unlike the default suggestion interface, which relies solely on search match, this plugin orders suggestions by the number of incoming links a file has in the vault, combined with an optional boost value defined in the file's frontmatter. Users can improve their workflow by manually prioritizing frequently used files and ensuring they appear at the top of the suggestion list. The plugin also supports displaying boost scores in the suggestion interface for greater transparency.
The Typezen plugin for Obsidian is designed to help you focus on writing by eliminating distractions. When activated, it clears away unnecessary elements from your workspace, leaving only the text you're typing. This minimalist approach ensures that your attention stays on the content, making it perfect for those who struggle with distractions while writing. Whether you're drafting a long article or jotting down quick thoughts, Typezen provides a clean, distraction-free environment to enhance productivity.
The Brain Dump Mode Plugin for Obsidian is designed to help writers push through perfectionism and focus on completing their first drafts. By disabling the delete key, this plugin removes the temptation to edit, encouraging users to keep writing without interruption. The plugin also features a fun, motivational twist: a shark will chase you if you type too slowly, urging you to maintain a steady pace. This playful approach is perfect for brainstorming, overcoming writer's block, or simply getting ideas onto the page quickly without worrying about mistakes. Whether you're drafting a blog post or outlining a project, Brain Dump Mode keeps the creative flow going with a sense of urgency and fun.
The MantouAI plugin integrates an AI model into Obsidian, transforming it into a versatile assistant for a range of tasks like academic research, translation, and content summarization. With its user-friendly features, users can highlight text and ask the assistant for translations, summaries, or detailed analysis. It also supports role-playing, allowing customization of the AI's behavior through key-value pairs. Furthermore, MantouAI can extract key insights from large text bodies. Whether it's enhancing academic work or simplifying complex tasks, MantouAI aims to boost productivity within the Obsidian environment.
The Plugin Manager plugin streamlines the management of Obsidian plugins by providing a centralized interface to install, update, and organize community plugins effectively. It enhances user productivity by simplifying plugin-related tasks, ensuring that your Obsidian environment stays up-to-date and optimized without manual intervention. This tool is ideal for users who frequently manage multiple plugins or explore new additions in the plugin ecosystem.
The Keyshots plugin enhances Obsidian by introducing powerful hotkey commands inspired by popular IDEs such as Visual Studio Code and JetBrains IDEs. It provides functionality like moving lines up or down, duplicating lines or selections, transforming text case, sorting lines, inserting callouts, and toggling editor features such as line numbers and readable line length. The plugin also includes advanced features like multi-caret editing, double-key commands, and regex-based search and replace. With customizable hotkey presets for various IDEs, it caters to diverse workflows and improves text editing efficiency within Obsidian.
The Daily Stats plugin tracks and displays the user's daily word count in Obsidian. Users can view their current day's word count in the bottom-right corner of the interface. Additionally, the plugin provides a historical log of daily word counts, displayed in a visually appealing graph similar to GitHub's contribution heatmap. This feature allows users to monitor their writing habits over time and maintain consistency in their note-taking or writing goals. The plugin offers a simple way to track personal productivity and can be a motivational tool for writers, students, and note-takers.
The Navigate Cursor History plugin enhances navigation in Obsidian by tracking the most recent 50 cursor positions, allowing users to move back and forth between them, similar to functionality in VSCode. This feature makes it easier to revisit recent edits or views within a note. The plugin automatically records cursor positions every second, though the history is not saved permanently. If a new move is made during navigation, the forward history is reset. Users can also assign hotkeys for quick access to the 'Go back' and 'Go forward' commands, improving workflow efficiency.
The Target Word Count plugin for Obsidian introduces a writing challenge by disabling editing until a set target word count is achieved. Users can initiate tracking through the command palette, setting a specific word count goal. Progress is monitored across all documents, and deletion is restricted until the goal is met, encouraging consistent writing habits. The plugin offers commands to reset progress or stop the functionality entirely if needed. It's a straightforward tool designed to help users focus on reaching writing milestones.
The Flexible Pomodoro plugin offers an adaptable approach to time management in Obsidian, allowing users to track tasks and productivity using the Pomodoro Technique. It features a timer displayed in the status bar, options for customizable Pomodoro durations, and the ability to toggle between countdowns and stopwatches. Users can extend their Pomodoro sessions or initiate breaks as needed. The plugin supports task logging, allowing users to track completed tasks and log them into daily notes or a dedicated log file. The Workbench feature enables users to manage multiple active notes during a Pomodoro, offering persistent tracking of task progress even after restarts. Customization options include timer sounds, automatic session starts, and detailed task tracking for better control of productivity workflows.
The Mini Toolbar plugin enhances the user interface of Obsidian by adding a convenient, inline toolbar that appears when text is selected in live preview mode. This plugin allows users to perform actions such as cut, copy, bold, italics and underline directly from the toolbar, offering a more streamlined editing experience.
The Double Click Tab plugin allows users to customize the behavior of double-clicking a tab title in Obsidian. Users can configure the action to close the tab, open the file in a new pane, or even rename the current file. The plugin offers advanced options such as opening a file in a new window or splitting the pane vertically or horizontally by holding specific keys while double-clicking. This plugin enhances workflow by providing users with more flexibility and control over how they interact with tabs in Obsidian.
The GPT-LiteInquirer plugin integrates OpenAI's ChatGPT API seamlessly into Obsidian, enabling users to generate ideas, draft content, and access AI assistance directly within the app. With a lightweight and user-friendly interface, the plugin allows diverse interactions, such as using the current document as a knowledge base or starting conversations to enrich content and brainstorm. Responses from ChatGPT can be copied to the clipboard or inserted directly into the document at the cursor position. It supports flexible configurations, including custom prompts and self-hosted API setups.
The AidenLx's Folder Note - folderv Component plugin is a part of the AidenLx's Folder Note ecosystem, designed to enhance the note-taking experience within Obsidian. This component offers advanced features for folder note organization, helping users manage their folders more effectively. It streamlines workflows and adds functionality for folder-specific notes, which can help improve overall note organization and access. The plugin integrates smoothly with Obsidian, providing a more organized and efficient workspace for users focused on folder-based note management.
The Time Things plugin enhances time management and tracking in Obsidian by displaying a customizable clock in the status bar and integrating time-related metadata into note frontmatter. It records the last modified timestamp and tracks editing durations for individual notes, with options to display this data in the status bar. Advanced users can enable custom frontmatter handling for instant updates without disrupting workflows. This plugin is ideal for users who want to monitor their editing habits and maintain precise time records within their notes.
The Gemmy plugin introduces a playful and unconventional assistant for Obsidian, designed to bring humor and randomness to your workflow. With its two main features, Gemmy can randomly say things at customizable intervals, adding an unexpected twist to your notes, or pop up in a writing mode to 'motivate' you when you're idle for too long. While the plugin's purpose is largely for amusement, it may inadvertently boost productivity with its occasional writing prompts. Gemmy is completely customizable, allowing you to adjust the frequency of its interactions or disable it entirely. This plugin is perfect for those who enjoy quirky, lighthearted tools in their note-taking environment.
The Touch Bar Macros plugin adds enhanced functionality to the Touch Bar for Obsidian users. With this plugin, you can create custom items on your Touch Bar that allow you to quickly execute your favorite actions with a single touch. Whether it’s launching macros or performing tasks faster, the plugin supports full customization, including the ability to change the color of Touch Bar items. It simplifies workflows by enabling users to add personalized actions and automate tasks, improving productivity.
The Uncheck All plugin provides a simple solution to quickly uncheck all checkboxes in an Obsidian note. With a single command, users can remove the checkmark from all items in a document.
The Habit Calendar plugin allows users to visualize their daily habits over a month using a calendar view within Obsidian. Built to work with DataviewJS, this plugin organizes habit data from Dataview tables or manually entered data into a visually appealing and interactive calendar. Users can customize habit tracking with Markdown or HTML, link habits to notes, and hover or click to preview or access related entries. This plugin is ideal for maintaining and reviewing personal productivity patterns, enabling users to track, customize, and analyze habits seamlessly within their vault.