Obsidian Plugin Updates 2025-03-30 to 2025-04-05

Published: 08-Apr-2025

Weekly Updates

Obsidian’s plugin scene has been buzzing this week with 23 brand-new plugins and 85 exciting updates! Whether you're looking to streamline your workflow, explore creative writing tools, dive into data visualization, or bring in powerful integrations like GitHub and Outlook, this roundup has something fresh for you. From smart day-night theming and sticky notes to AI tagging and markdown converters, these plugins are packed with features to level up your note-taking experience. Let’s jump into the highlights and see what’s new in your Obsidian toolbox!

There are 23 new plugins and 85 plugin updates in the last one week's time.

⭐ New Plugins: We have 23 new plugins.

1. GitHub Tracker

Released on 2025-04-04 by schaier-io

The GitHub Tracker plugin brings GitHub issue and pull request tracking directly into your Obsidian vault. It enables users to link specific repositories and create synchronized Markdown notes for each tracked item, complete with metadata like assignees and reviewers. Users can filter which items to track, choose where the notes are stored, and configure how updates or deletions are handled. Syncing can be automated on Obsidian startup, making sure your notes stay in sync with GitHub without manual effort.

View Details, Github


2. Duplicate line

Released on 2025-04-04 by Marcin Sztolcman

The Duplicate line plugin enhances text editing in Obsidian by allowing users to quickly replicate the current line or selected text using a custom keyboard shortcut. This streamlined functionality removes the need for repetitive copy-paste actions, making note editing more efficient. With a simple hotkey setup, users can duplicate content on the fly, helping speed up tasks like formatting, creating templates, or editing structured data.

View Details, Github


3. Smooth Navigator

Released on 2025-04-04 by Michael Schrauzer

The Smooth Navigator plugin enhances keyboard-based navigation in Obsidian by allowing users to cycle through open tabs, panes, and tab groups using customizable commands. Instead of relying on modal dialogs or file search, this plugin assumes your workspace is already populated and provides quick, low-effort switching between files and views. It supports seamless cycling between tabs, including wrapping from end to start, and also enables navigation across workspace roots and sidebars.

View Details, Github


4. Open in GitHub

Released on 2025-04-04 by Muurphy Chen

The Open in GitHub plugin enables seamless navigation from your Obsidian vault to the corresponding files or repositories on GitHub. By integrating directly with your GitHub-hosted content, it streamlines collaboration and code referencing workflows for users managing version-controlled notes or projects. With a simple command, users can quickly open the active file or project folder in their browser, eliminating the need to manually locate files on GitHub.

View Details, Github


5. Simple File Info

Released on 2025-04-03 by Lukas Capkovic

The Simple File Info plugin adds a lightweight file information panel to Obsidian’s right sidebar, offering users quick access to basic metadata for the active file. It provides a native interface that blends seamlessly with any Obsidian theme, prioritizing minimalism and ease of use. Whether viewing text notes or image files, users can instantly see relevant details without navigating away from their current workspace.

View Details, Github


line

6. Project Euler Stats

Released on 2025-04-03 by Artem Korsakov

The Project Euler Stats plugin integrates your Project Euler progress directly into Obsidian, allowing you to view your problem-solving achievements alongside your personal notes. It fetches and displays detailed statistics from your Project Euler account, including profile information, completion levels, leaderboard rankings, and task progress. You can also track award milestones and compare your stats with friends.

View Details, Github


7. GitHub Stars

Released on 2025-04-03 by Flying Nobita

The GitHub Stars plugin enhances your Obsidian notes by displaying star counts next to GitHub repository links. It automatically detects GitHub URLs and appends a visual indicator showing how many users have starred each project, offering a quick sense of popularity or relevance. The display can be customized in terms of format and number style, and the plugin caches star data to reduce API calls.

View Details, Github


8. Private Mode

Released on 2025-04-03 by markusmo3

The Private Mode plugin enhances privacy within Obsidian by allowing users to blur out any content tagged with #private. This helps keep sensitive information hidden by default, whether you’re sharing your screen or simply want an extra layer of discretion. The plugin offers three visibility modes: always reveal, reveal on hover, and reveal only when editing. Users can toggle these modes via commands or through a status bar indicator, which also provides screen-sharing visibility cues.

View Details, Github


9. HiNote

Released on 2025-04-03 by Kai

The HiNote plugin brings a powerful highlighting and annotation system to Obsidian, allowing users to extract, comment on, and interact with text directly within their notes. Highlighted text is automatically collected and displayed as cards in a sidebar, where users can add manual or AI-generated comments. Highlights can be exported as shareable images or converted into structured notes with links back to the original content. The plugin also offers an expanded main view to explore highlights across the vault, initiate AI conversations, and generate flashcards for study.

View Details, Github


10. Note to RED

Released on 2025-04-03 by Yeban

The Note to RED plugin transforms Obsidian notes into visually styled images optimized for sharing on platforms like Xiaohongshu (RED). It automatically segments notes using second-level headings, turning each section into a separate image. Users can personalize the output by choosing from a variety of templates, adjusting fonts and sizes, and adding profile images, usernames, and footers. The plugin supports both single-page and batch exports and provides a live preview to see changes in real time.

View Details, Github


11. Sticky Notes

Released on 2025-04-03 by NoPoint

The Sticky Notes plugin introduces floating note windows within Obsidian that mimic the appearance and behavior of traditional sticky notes. These lightweight popouts offer a simplified interface, separate from the main workspace, ideal for jotting down quick ideas, reminders, or temporary content. Each sticky note opens in its own resizable window with a default yellow background and can be pinned to stay visible. Access is available via the ribbon, command palette, or context menu.

View Details, Github


12. PDF Folder to Markdowns

Released on 2025-04-03 by CrisHood

The PDF Folder to Markdowns plugin streamlines the process of converting entire folders of PDF documents into Markdown files within Obsidian. Each generated note includes an embedded view of its corresponding PDF, making it easy to reference and organize external reading materials or annotated files. The plugin is especially helpful for users migrating content from e-readers or note-taking apps that store information as PDFs. With the option to automatically rename the original folder after conversion, users can maintain a clean and consistent folder structure.

View Details, Github


13. Generate Timeline

Released on 2025-04-03 by Shanshuimei

The Generate Timeline plugin allows Obsidian users to visually organize and explore their notes in chronological order. It supports timeline creation based on folders, tags, or internal file links, helping users uncover temporal relationships across their content. Users can choose between an interactive timeline view or a structured Markdown output. The plugin scans for time attributes in note metadata, such as creation or custom date fields, and arranges entries accordingly.

View Details, Github


14. PomoBar

Released on 2025-04-03 by Miguel Pimentel

The PomoBar plugin adds a compact Pomodoro timer directly to the Obsidian status bar, offering a simple way to stay focused and manage work sessions without cluttering your workspace. It supports the standard 25-minute focus timer and includes quick access to 15-minute and 5-minute break modes. With intuitive mouse controls—left-click to start or stop, middle-click to switch durations, and right-click to reset—it’s easy to operate while staying immersed in your notes.

View Details, Github


15. Kanban Status Updater

Released on 2025-03-31 by Ankit Kapur

The Kanban Status Updater plugin enhances your Obsidian Kanban boards by automatically synchronizing the status of linked notes whenever a card is moved between columns. This eliminates the need for manual updates, allowing you to create more dynamic views such as dashboards or dataview queries based on task status. The plugin is optimized for performance by only monitoring the active board, ensuring smooth operation even in large vaults. Users can customize which frontmatter property is updated, receive visual confirmation when changes occur, and troubleshoot with an optional debug mode.

View Details, Github


16. Smart DayNight switcher

Released on 2025-03-31 by Andrii Hrushetskyi

The Smart DayNight switcher plugin automatically adjusts your Obsidian theme based on local sunrise and sunset times, offering a seamless transition between light and dark modes throughout the day. By entering your location coordinates manually, the plugin calculates accurate time changes and adapts the theme accordingly without sending data externally. This setup removes the need to manually switch themes as daylight changes. It works entirely offline and ensures your workspace aligns naturally with your environment.

View Details, Github


17. Node Factor

Released on 2025-03-31 by CalfMoon

The Node Factor plugin enhances the Obsidian graph view by giving users greater control over how node sizes are determined. It allows customization of various factors that influence node prominence, such as the number of characters in a note, the count of incoming and outgoing links, and the depth of forward connections. By adjusting these weight multipliers and toggles, users can emphasize specific types of content or relationships in their graph, making complex knowledge maps more meaningful and easier to interpret.

View Details, Github


18. Markitdown File Converter

Released on 2025-03-31 by Ethan Troy

The Markitdown File Converter plugin connects Obsidian to Microsoft’s Markitdown tool, enabling seamless conversion of a wide variety of file formats into Markdown. It supports files such as PDFs, Office documents, images, audio files, HTML, CSV, and even YouTube links. Users can convert individual files or entire folders, with options to customize output locations and integrate with Azure Document Intelligence for higher-quality results.

View Details, Github


19. AI Note Tagger

Released on 2025-03-31 by Jasper Mayone

The AI Note Tagger plugin streamlines the process of organizing notes in Obsidian by leveraging Claude AI to generate context-aware tags. It scans the content of your notes and suggests relevant tags, which are automatically added to the frontmatter. Users can choose to tag a single note or apply batch tagging across their entire vault. The plugin offers customization options, such as limiting the number of tags per note and modifying the AI prompt to better suit individual workflows. It supports multiple Claude models and provides a straightforward interface for managing the tagging process.

View Details, Github


20. Outlook Meeting Notes

Released on 2025-03-31 by David Ingerslev

The Outlook Meeting Notes plugin enables seamless integration of Microsoft Outlook meeting data into Obsidian by allowing users to convert .msg files into structured notes. By simply dragging and dropping a meeting file from the Outlook desktop app into Obsidian, users can generate a note containing key details like meeting title, time, location, participants, and the invite message. The plugin offers extensive customization through mustache templates, letting users define file naming patterns, frontmatter structure, and output folders.

View Details, Github


21. WordCraft

Released on 2025-03-31 by Daniel Fernandes

The WordCraft plugin enhances the creative writing experience in Obsidian by offering built-in tools for discovering rhymes, synonyms, and descriptive word associations. Ideal for poets, songwriters, and writers, it enables users to explore language interactively through various search modes such as finding words with similar meanings, rhyming words, and adjectives or nouns that relate to one another. Users can refine searches by theme or syllabic stress patterns, making it easier to craft lines that flow rhythmically.

View Details, Github


22. Docusaurus Style Admonitions

Released on 2025-03-31 by Ralf Weinbrecher

The Docusaurus Style Admonitions plugin brings visually styled callout boxes to Obsidian, mimicking the look and feel of Docusaurus markdown admonitions. It supports multiple types—note, tip, info, warning, and danger—each styled with unique colors and icons for clear visual emphasis. Designed for both Reading Mode and Live Preview, the plugin enhances note readability while remaining compatible with existing Obsidian themes. It’s especially useful for those maintaining Docusaurus documentation within Obsidian, providing a consistent authoring experience.

View Details, Github


23. Quick Nav

Released on 2025-03-31 by exoticknight

The Quick Nav plugin enhances text navigation and selection in Obsidian by allowing users to assign custom keyboard shortcuts for precise cursor control. It introduces a range of granular movements, including directional jumps, page-level shifts, and edge navigation, as well as their selectable counterparts. Rather than imposing default hotkeys, the plugin empowers users to tailor their own workflow by manually setting up preferred keybindings through Obsidian’s hotkey settings. Designed to improve editing efficiency, especially for keyboard-focused users, Quick Nav gives fine-grained control over cursor behavior, streamlining the process of navigating and editing notes without reaching for the mouse.

View Details, Github


🔁 Plugin Updates

We got 85 plugin updates in the last one week’s time. You can see all the plugin updates on Obsidian Plugin Stats webapp.