The Open Link With plugin offers users a convenient way to open links in new tabs or windows, eliminating the hassle of constantly right-clicking and selecting "open link in new tab" or "open link in new window". With this plugin, you can customize how links are opened by specifying default behavior for different types of links. This feature is particularly useful for users who frequently open multiple links simultaneously, such as researchers, writers, or anyone who spends a lot of time browsing online.
The NetClip plugin enables users to browse the web and clip webpages directly into their Obsidian vault as Markdown files. It extracts key metadata, including the article title, author, publication date, and reading time. Clipped content can be categorized and organized into folders for better management. The plugin also features an integrated webview for browsing within Obsidian, allowing users to save pages instantly or select a category before clipping. Additional tools include search and filtering options, search suggestions, and quick-access commands to manage saved content efficiently.
The LinkShelf plugin is a game-changer for anyone who wants to capture and organize valuable online resources in a structured and meaningful way. This Obsidian plugin integrates seamlessly with the LinkStowr Chrome Extension, allowing you to save important bookmarks along with a simple note. The plugin periodically syncs your links with your Obsidian vault, ensuring that your valuable resources are easily accessible and organized. With LinkShelf, you can create custom templates for your link files and use variables like title, url, and note to customize the output. Additionally, you can use tags and hashtags to categorize and query your links later, making it easy to find specific information when you need it.
The Open In New Tab plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who value convenience and efficiency. With this plugin, you can effortlessly open files in new tabs from the file explorer, eliminating the need to constantly switch between tabs or windows. But that's not all - it also cleverly handles situations where a file is already open in an existing tab, making it active instead of opening a new one. This means you'll never have to worry about duplicate tabs or lost context again. Say goodbye to tab clutter and hello to streamlined productivity with this nifty plugin!
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.
The Browser History plugin brings your web browsing activity directly into your Obsidian vault, making it easier to reference and reflect on visited sites throughout your day. By connecting to your browser's local history database, it generates daily notes that capture URLs and timestamps, helping you track research, revisit useful content, or audit your online time. Users can manually or automatically sync history data at customizable intervals and choose a dedicated folder to keep browsing notes separate from other content. Designed for privacy-conscious users, it performs all operations locally and includes warnings to avoid accidentally publishing sensitive URLs.