The ShogiView plugin lets you replay shogi games directly from KIF formatted records embedded in your notes, turning a simple code block into an interactive board. It parses moves, highlights origins and destinations, updates captured pieces and displays metadata such as event, opening, and elapsed time. Navigation feels smooth through buttons, keyboard shortcuts and autoplay. Complex game lines with branching variations are handled through breadcrumbs, a return to parent control and an expandable tree view that helps you explore alternative paths. Comments attached to moves appear in a dedicated panel, making the note work as both a viewer and a study tool.
The Daily Notes Viewer plugin enhances your daily note management in Obsidian by providing a consolidated view of recent daily notes on a single page. It works seamlessly with the core Daily Notes plugin, automatically creating and updating a dedicated viewer file to display your notes. This plugin simplifies navigation between recent entries and offers quick access through a ribbon icon. It is particularly useful for users who want a streamlined way to review or manage their daily logs in one location.
The Tagged Documents Viewer plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users who want to quickly browse and review all documents associated with a specific tag or set of tags. With this plugin, you can open a scrollable modal that displays the contents of all relevant documents, making it easy to scan through your notes on a particular topic without having to click each document individually. You can also use the plugin's settings to customize its behavior, such as disabling the ribbon icon or requiring the Alt/Option key to open the modal. Whether you're looking for a quick way to review your daily journal entries or want to explore related topics in your notes, this plugin is a valuable addition to any Obsidian user's toolkit.