The Bible Reference plugin enhances Bible study within Obsidian by providing easy access to Bible verses through automated suggestions. Users can quickly reference scripture by typing verse references like '--John1:1' in their notes, with options to adjust for iOS device compatibility. The plugin allows seamless lookup and insertion of Bible verses into notes, simplifying the process of organizing and annotating biblical study materials. It supports custom reference triggers and displays scripture suggestions in a user-friendly interface. The tool is designed to integrate smoothly with Obsidian's note-taking environment, promoting a streamlined approach to Bible study and scripture annotation.
The ZotLit plugin enhances integration between Obsidian and Zotero, providing a streamlined workflow for managing and accessing academic references and notes. By connecting the two platforms, it enables users to link their Zotero library directly with Obsidian notes, offering features such as reference synchronization, metadata management, and seamless citation handling. Designed for researchers and knowledge workers, ZotLit simplifies the process of incorporating scholarly resources into personal knowledge management systems. The plugin is supported by detailed documentation and includes compatibility with both Zotero 6 and 7.
The Perplexity Converter Plugin for Obsidian addresses the issue of broken reference links in Perplexity outputs. When you paste Perplexity-generated text into your Obsidian notes, references appear as bracketed numbers (e.g., [1]), which Obsidian mistakenly interprets as external links with no destination. This plugin fixes the problem by converting those references into proper clickable links, ensuring they point to the correct external sources. It also modifies the reference section at the end of the note, making it display correctly without any unnecessary hyperlinks. The plugin only processes selected text, so previously fixed references remain intact. Perfect for anyone who frequently imports content from Perplexity, this tool ensures your citations are usable and well-formatted.
The Reference Map plugin enhances reference and citation management within Obsidian. It offers a sidebar view to organize cited and citing references, a dynamic search feature to discover relevant papers, and a graph visualization to explore connections between references. The plugin supports integration with external reference databases such as Zotero and Semantic Scholar, allowing users to search, insert, or create detailed reference entries easily. With features like customizable metadata templates, dynamic reference lists based on file names or keywords, and a visual graph interface, it is an invaluable tool for managing academic and research workflows effectively.
The Pandoc Reference List plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who frequently cite sources in their notes. This plugin seamlessly integrates with Pandoc, allowing you to display a formatted reference list in the sidebar for each citekey present in your current document. With this plugin, you can easily keep track of your sources and maintain accurate citations throughout your research. The plugin also supports custom CSL styles, giving you flexibility in formatting your references. Whether you're working on an academic paper or simply want to keep your notes organized, the Pandoc Reference List plugin is a valuable addition to your Obsidian toolkit.
The Hadith Lookup Plugin enables users to retrieve and insert Quranic verses and Hadiths into their notes through the Hadith Unlocked API using specified reference IDs. Users can select reference text in their notes and utilize the command palette to fetch corresponding content, which replaces the reference. Additionally, template customization allows for precise and formatted insertions.
The Bibtex Entry View plugin renders formatted bibliographic entries from a `.bib` file directly in your notes by replacing `bibkey` code blocks with detailed reference information. It detects the matching entry, displaying the citation key, author or editor names, and other fields in a customisable order defined in the settings. If the key is not found, it highlights the block in red with a strike-through to signal an invalid reference. While typing a `bibkey`, the plugin suggests matches based on partial keyword searches of selected fields, improving speed and accuracy when adding citations. Users can select or import a `.bib` file into their vault, set preferred display fields, and have the plugin sort and present them neatly.
The Quran Lookup plugin for Obsidian allows users to easily access Quranic verses and display them within notes using a shorthand notation for surah and ayah references. It supports both exact and fuzzy search for surah names, making it easier to find and insert verses in the note. The plugin offers several customization options, including the ability to display verses in different formats like callouts, markdown tables, or simple text. It also includes an offline mode, Arabic styling options, and a wide range of translations.
The External Links plugin provides a convenient way to list all external links within a note in Obsidian. It also identifies and displays which other notes reference the same external links, offering a comprehensive view of link connections across your vault. This feature is useful for tracking and managing external references efficiently.
The Bible Sidecar plugin provides a dedicated Bible reading panel within Obsidian, allowing users to access and reference scripture seamlessly while taking notes. Users can browse through books, chapters, and verses, copying selected text directly into their notes with a single click. The plugin supports multiple Bible versions, enabling customization based on preference.
The LDS Scriptures Reference plugin enables seamless integration of scripture references into Obsidian notes. Users can insert verses or ranges from standard LDS scriptures, including the Holy Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price. It supports multiple languages, such as English, German, Spanish, Japanese, and Korean, and stores scripture data locally for efficient access. The plugin simplifies referencing through easy-to-use syntax, making it a valuable tool for those studying or organizing religious content within Obsidian.
The Wikipedia plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who frequently find themselves looking up information on Wikipedia while taking notes. This plugin allows you to easily integrate Wikipedia content into your active note, streamlining your research process. With two simple commands, you can fetch the first section of Wikipedia based on your note's title or a custom search term. The plugin also comes with customizable settings, enabling you to tailor the output to suit your needs. Whether you're writing an article, creating a knowledge base, or simply want to quickly access relevant information, the Wikipedia plugin is an invaluable tool for Obsidian users.
The LDS Library Reference plugin integrates scripture and General Conference references directly into Obsidian. Users can easily insert verses from the standard works, including the Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price, using a structured syntax. Additionally, the plugin supports quoting and formatting passages from General Conference talks by referencing specific URLs. It dynamically fetches content in multiple languages from the official church website and allows users to customize language preferences. This plugin is ideal for users who want to seamlessly incorporate religious texts and conference insights into their notes for study and reference.