The TaskRobin Email Sync for Obsidian plugin allows users to archive emails and attachments directly into their vault for better organisation and long-term reference. It works by setting up a secure email forwarding alias that sends selected messages to TaskRobin's servers, which then syncs them to a configurable folder in your vault. Each email is saved as a dated markdown note, and attachments are automatically downloaded into the same folder. The plugin supports both automatic and manual sync, making it useful for professionals who manage project communications or client interactions through email and want everything accessible inside their notes.
The Local Bible Ref plugin enables seamless offline Bible referencing by pulling passages from locally stored markdown files within your vault. Users can fetch verses, chapters, or ranges using a simple `--` prefix syntax, like `--John 1:1`, and enhance the output with format options such as `+quote`, `+paragraph`, or `+callout`. It supports multiple Bible versions through a folder-based structure, letting you switch between translations like ESV or WEB. Each Bible must follow a defined markdown format where each chapter is stored as an individual file and verses are marked using `<sup>` tags. While the setup may take some initial effort, the result is a fast, flexible, and entirely offline Bible referencing experience.