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grabyourmotherskeys, in ObsidianMD on Lemmy!

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foxtrot, in Your top 5 plugins?

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
maiskanzler,

+1 for advanced tables! Really helpful.

Kyoyeou, in Your top 5 plugins?
@Kyoyeou@lemmy.world avatar
  • 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

kalipike, in Obsidian-Copilot: A Prototype Assistant for Writing & Thinking
@kalipike@lemmy.one avatar

This is really neat! I use Obsidian heavily and have been dipping my toes into more of the LLM/AI stuff that is making its way around and this is a great cross-section of those tools and interests.

camr_on, in YES
@camr_on@lemmy.world avatar

yes

trafik,

YES

kalipike,
@kalipike@lemmy.one avatar

YES INTENSIFIES

postgeographix,

Yes indeed

pivic, in Your top 5 plugins?
@pivic@lemmy.ca avatar

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

pivic, in Your favourite themes
@pivic@lemmy.ca avatar

My favourites are:

AnuPpuccin

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/a95940b6-5893-4336-b6ee-27a93440d04f.webp

This is my favourite theme at work. Beautiful in dark mode and works perfectly with the Style settings plugin.

Things 2

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/78a30904-d1cb-49a3-90eb-36ed1a673058.png

My favourite on mobile. Simple, fast, and supports a few plugins that I really dig.

breadcrumb,
@breadcrumb@lemmy.world avatar

I agree with AnuPpuccin + Style Settings beign an amazing combo, been using Catppuccin for a while before discovering that wonderful theme.

posthumouspoet,

Wow, AnuPpuccin looks great! I just switched from Catppuccin. Thanks for the link!

0xSim, in Your top 5 plugins?

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.

schmidt_fu,
@schmidt_fu@mstdn.social avatar

@0xSim
Interesting, do you mind sharing how you access external APIs from #DataView?
@JeremyT

bowreality, in Your top 5 plugins?

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.

pivic,
@pivic@lemmy.ca avatar

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…

bowreality,

Mine does well with pics. I’ll attach a screenshot https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/4e4756b4-97c5-467e-a239-28c762c07390.png

pam,
@pam@digipres.club avatar

@bowreality @JeremyT Does Omnivore save Mastodon posts/threads pretty well? I use Readwise and it doesn’t parse Mastodon very well at all.

bowreality,

Oh good question. I need to try that

bowreality,

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!

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/ac924a4f-7cfa-4d44-8c20-d57ef5af337a.png

pam,
@pam@digipres.club avatar

@bowreality ooo thanks, I’d appreciate a screenshot! I’m starting to consider Omnivore over Readwise Reader.

bowreality,

I don’t know readwise but omnivore is free so try it! I looooove it!

baillargg,
@baillargg@mstdn.ca avatar

@pam @bowreality @JeremyT @obsidianmd GoodLinks works very well to save Mastodon threads

pam,
@pam@digipres.club avatar

@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!

bowreality,

I use five now. I added projects.

Pencilnoob, in What are your thoughts about Obsidian not being Open Source?

For me, knowing that it’s basically a text editor that has neat features, I’m not super concerned. If they ever shut down Obsidian, I’ll switch to LogSeq or one of the Emacs modes that does the same thing, maybe I’ll have to run a converter over the files, but that’s not a huge deal for me

patchk, in Your favourite themes

I loved Gruvbox from the moment I first tried it, but couldn’t live without Things’ tasks status, so… I’m using Things as active theme, but I’ve added Gruvbox’s entire CSS as a snippet. Beautiful beast.

pivic,
@pivic@lemmy.ca avatar

Thanks! Do you use Obsidian gruvbox or Material Gruvbox?

patchk,

The first one! Though I actually feel like trying Material Gruvbox now, haha

asal,

Another vote for Gruvbox. I use it on everything I can. Nice and easy on the eyes.

netwren, in What are your thoughts about Obsidian not being Open Source?

Honesty I think Obsidian as a product. They have done a pretty good job of keeping my data open and available in the Obsidian Vault.

I pay them for Sync, so I consider it a service for them to maintain and upgrade the software. I would prefer the client be open source but it would hurt their ability to stay afloat and profitable to pay their employees.

If they go under or start an “enshittification” I can just take my JSON and markdown and make my own client or use one of the hundreds of other markdown clients to get my information.

itadakimasu, in What are your thoughts about Obsidian not being Open Source?
@itadakimasu@lemmy.world avatar

I hate it. Even consider it somewhat as a security concern. Are my notes being harvested?

elonspez,

Just don’t use their paid sync. Treat it as VsCode but solely for markdown files.

ChaosAD,

That’s what I do. And syncthing works like a charm.

sibloure, in What are your thoughts about Obsidian not being Open Source?

I use it because it stores my files in a versatile exportable format (markdown) and the app is well made. I have blocked all network access from Obsidian so I’m not worried about data harvesting. I sync my notes with syncthing, so the folder that contains my markdown files is synced across all my devices.

AccurstDemon,

I also sync them with Syncthing and I store/backup them in a private GitHub repository, that allows me to access my notes on any device connected to the internet. All of this is compatible with Android and Windows platforms.

ChaosAD,

Sorry my ignorance. But ain’t github a concern regarding data harvest?

hinterlufer,

Is there an advantage of syncthing compared to Obsidian-git?

AccurstDemon,

Yes, the synchronization is in real time, and you can install it in Android and IOS devices (ok git can also be install but it’s more dificult). Also, you can have a lot of devices in constant sync without launching commands or touching any app, it works in background. I use both and they work perfectly for me.

PixxlMan, in What are your thoughts about Obsidian not being Open Source?

Honestly, the whole thing felt like a textbook example of a modern FOSS program (based on the website, the premise etc) that I was quite surprised when I found out it wasn’t open source. I think it’s unfortunate.

ChaosAD,

I had the same impression

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