Share your top 5 most used or favorite plugins!
Nice to see people so involved with Obsidian here!
OK, these are my favourite five plugins per category. The links lead to a blog post I’ve written where I detail what each plugin does and from where they can be downloaded, both via GitHub and via Obsidian desktop:
For work
For private use
I’m pretty vanilla with my plugins:
- Omnisearch - disclaimer, I’m the main dev
- ReadItLater - a scraper to quickly save articles that I reference in my own notes
- Excalidraw
- Linter - mainly to automatically format my notes with a
createdAt
metadata and an h1 title - Dataview - I don’t use it extensively but I have a few js snippets to query external APIs like Github or Mastodon
I try to avoid plugins that stray from “standard” markdown, to not rely on Obsidian.
I only use four so:
- Dataview.
- DB folder (nice for ex-Notion users!)
- Tracker
- Omnivore!!
Omnivore is amazing. I moved away from Pocket and I have been super happy. It’s a read it later app and has full integration with Obsidian. Love the highlight option! You highlight what you like in Omnivore and it moves the parts into Obsidian. I have a folder for all in Obisidan and then use Dataview to create MoCs of these article per topic.
@bowreality @JeremyT Does Omnivore save Mastodon posts/threads pretty well? I use Readwise and it doesn’t parse Mastodon very well at all.
@pam @bowreality @JeremyT @obsidianmd GoodLinks works very well to save Mastodon threads
@baillargg @bowreality @JeremyT @obsidianmd Thanks! So far it seems Omnivore grabs a whole Mastodon thread (with Readwise it’s hit or miss… mostly miss). I like that I can sync my Omnivore highlights to my Obsidian. Will continue comparing the two (Readwise/Omnivore). I will check out GoodLinks!
It does! I’ll attach a screenshot (iOS app). And thanks for that idea. I bookmark in Mona and then I forgot and never look at them. Sending them to Omnivore is a great idea!
@bowreality ooo thanks, I’d appreciate a screenshot! I’m starting to consider Omnivore over Readwise Reader.
I don’t know readwise but omnivore is free so try it! I looooove it!
Oh good question. I need to try that
Thanks! I just tried Omnivore, but it appears that highlighted images are broken in Obsidian; these images don’t link to the original image but rather through Omnivore’s own proxy, which (for me) breaks the images.
I prefer the Pocket > Readwise > Obsidian route, meaning I use the Readwise plugin in Obsidian. It costs a pretty penny but doesn’t send images through a proxy…
Mine does well with pics. I’ll attach a screenshot
Wow I didn’t know that Omnivore already supports Obsidian! I’ll try it right now!
Yeah it’s super handy. You can also import whole articles.
I use five now. I added projects.
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- Obsidian Git
- Templater
- Editor Syntax Highlight
- Natural Language Dates
- And a must-have Chrome extension to clip entire web pages as markdown notes in Obsidian, MarkDownload.
Would you say there’s need to use MarkDownload now that Obsidian handles copy+paste from web pages better than in the olden days?
I used MarkDownload a few years ago, but these days I mainly copy webpage contents and paste it into Obsidian. Is there an upshot to using MarkDown instead of doing it my way?
I use probably 7 or 8 plugins in total but these are the ones I couldn’t live without:
- Templater
- Advanced Tables
- Natural Language Dates
- Text Snippets
- Todoist Plugin
+1 for advanced tables! Really helpful.
So far just
- templated
- tasks If they ever implement mobile notifications I’ll be using reminder, and a plugin to sync tasks wo next cloud tasks (can’t remember which one, if I find it again I’ll update my post)
- Dataview
- Templater
- DB Folder
- Digital Garden
- Linter
@JeremyT dataview
Templater
QuickAdd
Supercharged Links
Breadcrumps
(Omnisearch)- Gemmy (I am not kidding it brighten the mood)
- Underline
- Calendar
- Dataview
- Tasks
Yes, I am not pushing the app to the max, I’d say I’m more of an average person