Exploring Obsidian Plugins: A Weekly Overview
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This week's review of Obsidian plugins covers an array of tools, including an RSS reader, a command-based file opener, an ePub reader that tracks your reading progress, and several enhancements for task management, among others. Let’s dive into the details!
Obsidian Feed
The Obsidian Feed plugin allows users to manage RSS feeds directly within their vault. This tool adds a dedicated icon in the sidebar, letting you handle feed sources, search through them, and adjust various display settings. You can mark messages as read, save them to your vault, or delete them.
Open Files with Commands
This plugin enables users to create commands for opening individual files. You can utilize hotkeys or the Commander plugin to add buttons for these commands, enhancing your workflow.
Awesome Reader
The Awesome Reader plugin transforms Obsidian into a robust ePub reader that retains your reading progress across devices. It also generates a table of contents (TOC) note for each book, making navigation seamless.
Tasks Calendar Wrapper
This plugin acts as a settings interface for the Obsidian-Tasks-Calendar and Obsidian-Tasks-Timeline plugins, automating the download and update process for essential scripts.
Obsidian-Tasks-Timeline
The Obsidian-Tasks-Timeline plugin offers a customizable view that displays tasks from your Obsidian-Tasks plugin and daily notes in a streamlined timeline format.
Obsidian-Tasks-Calendar
This plugin provides a visually appealing calendar view for tasks, allowing for various styles and layouts to suit your preferences.
Restore Tab Key
The Restore Tab Key plugin ensures that the tab key behaves as expected, inserting tab spaces without disrupting text indentation. This functionality mimics standard behavior found in most IDEs.
Custom Classes
This minimal plugin enables users to apply custom CSS classes to specific Markdown elements directly, simplifying the styling process.
Advanced Slides for Obsidian
With this plugin, users can create engaging slide presentations utilizing their notes. The interface allows for live previews as you compose your slides, with features like transitions and annotations available.
For additional insights, check out my previous articles on Obsidian setup and workflows.
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