The Booksidian plugin integrates Goodreads data into Obsidian, enabling users to create customized book notes. It utilizes the Goodreads RSS feed to extract details like title, author, subtitle, series, and other metadata to populate both the body and frontmatter of notes. Users can sync specific shelves from Goodreads, and the plugin provides options to automatically update or overwrite existing notes. Booksidian is highly customizable, allowing for tailored note organization and presentation. It can also link back to Goodreads for quick reference and pairs well with plugins like Dataview for creating visually appealing book libraries.
The Simple RSS plugin allows Obsidian users to seamlessly pull and organize RSS feeds into their vaults. It supports custom templates and formatting using Mustache, enabling tailored note titles and content. Users can add and configure multiple feeds, set default folders for notes, and even customize specific RSS field types for advanced use cases. The plugin offers automatic note pulling at configurable intervals, making it an efficient tool for aggregating and managing external content within Obsidian.
The Letterboxd Diary RSS Sync plugin enables Obsidian users to synchronize their Letterboxd movie diary into a dedicated note. By using public RSS feeds, it retrieves and merges the most recent 50 entries into a bulleted list within a file named `Letterboxd Diary.md`. Each entry includes the movie title, rating, and a backlink to the viewing date, allowing users to easily track and reference the films they've watched over time. This plugin is ideal for film enthusiasts looking to integrate their viewing history with their daily notes or journaling workflow in Obsidian.
The RSS Copyist plugin enables users to manage and archive RSS feed articles directly within Obsidian. By tagging notes with `feed`, users can set up RSS feeds, and the plugin automatically fetches and formats articles into markdown files using a customizable template. Articles are saved into organized folders for easy access and reference. The plugin uses a straightforward parsing method to extract key details such as titles, links, authors, and publication dates from RSS feeds, which are then stored as structured notes. This tool is particularly useful for consolidating and managing RSS content in a structured, markdown-friendly format.