The Remotely Save plugin allows Obsidian users to sync their vaults with various cloud storage providers, including Amazon S3, Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, and WebDAV. It supports both manual and scheduled synchronization, with options for end-to-end encryption to ensure data security. The plugin provides features such as skipping large files, custom exclusion rules, and basic conflict detection. Advanced features, available in the PRO version, include smart conflict handling and support for additional cloud providers. Users can sync across multiple devices and platforms, including mobile, using cloud services as intermediaries.
The Local Backup plugin automates the process of creating local backups for your Obsidian vault. It allows users to schedule backups on startup or at regular intervals, customize the output path, and even integrate with external file archivers like 7-Zip, WinRAR, and Bandizip for large vaults. The plugin also features retry capabilities in case of failures, and it enables users to create specific backup files on-demand. This ensures that your Obsidian vault is protected against data loss and provides peace of mind for long-term use.
The Obsidian markdown export plugin enables users to export their notes, including images and embedded content, into markdown or HTML formats with a single click. It supports exporting both individual files and entire folders while preserving the folder structure. Users can choose to format their exports using GitHub Flavored Markdown for better compatibility with platforms like GitHub. The plugin allows specifying export locations outside the vault and ensures that image assets remain properly linked relative to the markdown files.
The Aut-O-Backups plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to ensure their notes are safely backed up. With this plugin, you can set up automatic backups to Dropbox every 20 minutes, starting after an initial 10-minute delay. This means that your valuable notes and data will be securely stored in the cloud, giving you peace of mind in case something goes wrong with your local files. The plugin also provides a user-friendly interface for authenticating with Dropbox and monitoring the backup process.
The Git Integration plugin for Obsidian allows users to easily manage their vault with Git for secure backups to remote repositories like GitHub. The plugin enables straightforward operations, including initializing a repository, committing changes, and syncing with a remote repository directly within the Obsidian interface. Users can quickly commit changes with custom messages and optionally push them immediately to a remote. The integration simplifies version control and backup tasks, offering a seamless workflow for anyone looking to maintain a secure, version-controlled Obsidian vault.
The Link Archive plugin helps users preserve external links in their Obsidian notes by archiving them to the Internet Archive. When triggered, the plugin scans the note for external links, submits them for archiving, and adds an archived link next to the original. This ensures access to the content even if the original source becomes unavailable. The plugin intelligently avoids duplicating archive links and provides progress tracking during the archiving process.
The Differential ZIP Backup plugin provides an automated solution for backing up modified files within an Obsidian vault. It creates ZIP archives containing only changed files, ensuring efficient storage and easy retrieval. Users can configure backup locations, including local folders, external drives, or cloud storage via S3-compatible services. The plugin supports encryption for added security and allows scheduled or manual backups. Restoration features enable users to retrieve previous versions of files with minimal effort.
The Google Drive Sync plugin allows users to synchronize their Obsidian vaults with Google Drive, enabling seamless cross-device access to their notes. It supports two-way syncing, prioritizing local changes and automatically resolving conflicts. The plugin ensures that multiple vaults can be managed within a single Google account while maintaining data integrity and configuration consistency. Users can manually push and pull updates or rely on automatic syncing when Obsidian is open.
The WhatsApp backup importer plugin allows users to import exported WhatsApp chat archives into their Obsidian vault. It extracts messages from `.zip` files, processes attachments such as images and videos, and organizes the content into a specified folder. Imported chats are converted into Markdown files, with embedded links to media files for seamless navigation. Users can customize the destination folder within their vault, ensuring better organization of imported conversations. This plugin provides a structured way to store and access WhatsApp chat history within Obsidian for reference or documentation.
The BackItUp plugin helps create backups of a note before changing it or to keep a log of changes. By giving you quick commands in the right-click menu, the plugin provides the option to generate a copy in the same location or store a snapshot in a custom folder. This means you can easily preserve your note's existing state and maintain a chronological record of revisions or drafts. Instead of having to rely on external versioning or manual file duplication, you can seamlessly integrate backups into your daily writing flow. It's ideal for those who want peace of mind when working on crucial documents or need a lightweight approach to version tracking across multiple notes. By having the ability to instantly save a snapshot or a local copy, you maintain greater control over your editing process, ensuring that no crucial information is lost when you experiment, refine, or reorganize your thoughts.