The Continuous Mode plugin brings a seamless scroll experience to your open notes, letting you view them as one unified document. It offers the convenience of easily navigating across notes by simply scrolling or using arrow keys, reducing the need to switch between tabs. You can also open multiple files at once from various contexts, like folder contents or search results, and view them together. For those who prefer a more compact overview, a special mode displays just the first lines or thumbnails of each note, making it easier to jump into the full text when needed. Additionally, the plugin offers sorting options, keyboard navigation, and the ability to reorder notes on the fly. Its flexibility helps keep large projects organized, ensuring all your work is accessible in one continuous interface.
The Remember File State plugin is a game-changer for anyone who frequently works with files and folders in Obsidian. This plugin allows you to save your file explorer state, so you can easily recall the exact folder structure and file organization you had last time you were working on a project. No more tedious searching through multiple levels of nested folders or losing your place among a sea of notes. With this plugin, you'll be able to pick up right where you left off, saving you time and reducing frustration.
The Typewriter Scroll plugin is designed to enhance the writing experience in Obsidian by providing a typewriter-style scrolling feature. This plugin keeps the view centered in the editor, ensuring that you can focus on your writing without distractions. With its customizable offset setting, you can adjust the scrolling behavior to suit your preferences. Whether you're working on a long document or simply want to improve your writing flow, this plugin is a great addition to your Obsidian toolkit.
The Reading View j/k Scroll plugin enhances navigation in Obsidian’s reading mode by enabling Vim-style keybindings for scrolling. Users can move through notes using the `j` and `k` keys for smooth scrolling, while `gg` and `G` provide quick jumps to the top or bottom of the document. The plugin offers adjustable scroll speed, allowing users to customize their reading experience. Designed for those accustomed to Vim-like controls, it eliminates the need to switch to a mouse for navigation, improving efficiency for keyboard-focused workflows.
The Scroll Offset plugin enhances the reading experience in Obsidian by allowing users to set a custom distance before and after the cursor, similar to the 'scrolloff' feature in Vim or the 'cursor surrounding lines' in VS-Code. This feature keeps the cursor from being too close to the edges of the viewport, providing a more comfortable and efficient navigation experience. The plugin supports both fixed pixel-based distances and relative distance settings based on the content area height, ensuring flexibility for users' preferences. Additionally, it automatically handles edge cases where the set distance is larger than half the content area.
The Teleprompter plugin transforms your Obsidian note-taking experience by providing a customizable teleprompter interface. It allows users to display notes in a large, scrollable format with automatic scrolling for a smooth reading experience. The plugin offers extensive customization options, including control over scrolling speed, font size, line height, text and background color, and more. Features such as a page minimap, eyeline indicator, and hotkey support enhance usability, while the ability to pin notes and use a detached window adds flexibility. Designed for presentations, reading scripts, or focused note consumption, it integrates seamlessly into your workflow.
The Markdown Sync Scroll plugin is a simple yet effective tool that allows you to synchronize the scrolling of two Markdown views in Obsidian. By linking two tabs together using the "Link with tab..." feature, this plugin enables seamless scrolling between the two files. This means that if you're working on a document and need to reference another file, you can easily scroll to the same point in both documents without having to manually adjust the scroll position. This plugin is inspired by a popular forum thread and provides a convenient solution for Obsidian users who frequently work with multiple Markdown files.
The Page Scroll plugin is designed to enhance navigation within Obsidian, particularly for devices with e-ink screens, where normal scrolling can cause visual artifacts. It provides four buttons for quick navigation: jumping to the top, scrolling up by a page, scrolling down by a page, and jumping to the bottom of a document. This functionality ensures smoother and more efficient navigation on both desktop and mobile devices, making it particularly useful for users on e-ink devices or those who prefer precise scrolling controls.