The Image Auto Upload plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who frequently work with images. This plugin allows you to automatically upload images to various image beds, including PicGo, PicList, and PicGo-Core, when you paste them into your notes. But that's not all - it also offers a range of additional features, such as uploading all local images with a single command, downloading internet images to your local machine, and even dragging and dropping files directly from your computer. With this plugin, you'll never have to worry about manually uploading your images again.
The Copy document as HTML plugin allows you to effortlessly copy your Obsidian documents into HTML format, making it easy to paste them into other applications like Gmail. With this plugin, you can choose whether to copy the entire document or just the selected text, and even customize the styling of the output. The plugin also supports various media types, including images, diagrams, and plantuml, ensuring that your copied content looks great in different formats. Whether you need to share documents with others or use them for personal notes, this plugin provides a convenient way to convert your Obsidian content into HTML format.
The Advanced Copy plugin enhances the copying capabilities within Obsidian by allowing users to transform copied text using customizable templates. It supports various Markdown elements and variables such as headings, file names, and dates, which can be organized into profiles for different use cases. Users can create profiles to copy content in different formats, such as HTML for web use or with references for academic purposes.
The Show Current File Path plugin displays the full file path of the currently active note in the Obsidian status bar, helping users quickly understand file locations within their vault. The plugin features customizable options, such as showing or hiding file names and icons for folders and files in the path. Users can copy the file path directly by clicking on it in the status bar or by using the command palette, with the option to copy relative or absolute paths. While the status bar functionality is unavailable on mobile, the copy path command still works on Android devices.
The Image To Lskypro plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who frequently work with images. This plugin allows you to upload images directly to the Lsky image bed with ease, and it even supports uploading multiple files at once using drag-and-drop functionality. One of its most useful features is the ability to automatically upload images when pasting them from your clipboard, making it easy to share your ideas and collaborate with others. Additionally, the plugin provides a command to upload all local images in one go, saving you time and effort. Whether you're working on a project or simply sharing your thoughts, this plugin makes it easy to get your images online quickly and easily.
The Copy Inline Code plugin enhances Obsidian by adding an icon inside each inline code block. When clicked, the icon copies the content of the code into the clipboard, making it easy to quickly access and reuse code snippets. This plugin is ideal for users who frequently work with code and need a quick way to copy inline code without manually selecting and copying it. It streamlines workflows and increases productivity by offering an intuitive and convenient way to handle inline code within notes.
The Publish URL plugin is a game-changer for bloggers and content creators who want to share their work with the world. This plugin allows you to easily publish your Obsidian notes as web pages, complete with customizable URLs, titles, and descriptions. With Publish URL, you can transform your private knowledge base into a public-facing website, showcasing your expertise and creativity to a wider audience. Perfect for sharing research findings, publishing articles, or creating a portfolio of work, this plugin streamlines the process of making your content accessible online.
The Copy Image plugin enhances your workflow by enabling you to easily copy images from Obsidian to your clipboard. With a simple right-click on desktop or a long press on mobile, you can transfer images directly to your clipboard, ready to be pasted into other applications. This plugin streamlines image handling, making it quicker and more convenient to share or reuse visual content from your notes.
The Command Line plugin enhances how command line code blocks are handled in Obsidian, streamlining workflows for users who document or share terminal commands. It allows copying commands directly from code blocks without manually selecting text, automatically stripping out prompts and command output so the clipboard content is clean and ready to paste into a terminal. The plugin supports different command-line styles, including shell, batch, and PowerShell, with automatic prompt detection and default values for each type.
The Export to HTML plugin for Obsidian allows you to easily export the content of your notes as HTML files or directly to your clipboard. This plugin retains the formatting and includes images in base64 format, ensuring the visual integrity of the note when pasted or saved. It supports exporting both as HTML files and clipboard content, making it convenient for sharing or using in other applications like emails or word processors. Though still in progress, the plugin functions well in most scenarios, with plans to improve image export in certain edge cases. Currently, the mobile version of Obsidian is not supported.
The Image Uploader plugin for Obsidian enables seamless image uploads directly from your clipboard to an image hosting service. Users can configure the plugin to resize images before uploading, specify the API endpoint, and set custom headers and body formats for the upload request. The plugin supports services like Imgur and Lsky-Pro, allowing for easy integration with various hosting platforms. It also includes a feature to upload all local images within a page at once, streamlining the process for users who need to manage multiple images in their notes. With its live preview support and customizable settings, this plugin enhances Obsidian's functionality for users working with visual content.
The Smart Context plugin enhances the ability to copy content from Obsidian for use with AI tools like ChatGPT. It allows users to copy entire folders or specific open files, including all linked content, to the clipboard. With advanced features such as excluding sections by heading (e.g., confidential content), it ensures only relevant material is shared. The plugin offers multiple commands, including options to copy content from visible files, all open files, or an entire folder. Notifications summarize the action taken, ensuring users have full control over the context provided to AI. This makes it easier to give AI tools a comprehensive understanding of a project or set of notes.
The Paste From History plugin enhances clipboard functionality within Obsidian by keeping a history of text copied or cut inside the application. Users can quickly access and paste previously copied text via a menu, which can be displayed as a docked panel or a floating overlay. The plugin offers customizable settings, such as the number of clipboard entries stored and the appearance of the history view. While it only tracks clipboard activity within Obsidian and supports text content in editing mode, it provides an efficient way to revisit and reuse clipboard data during a session. Clipboard history is kept in memory and resets between sessions.
The Extract Highlights plugin is designed to help Obsidian users quickly and easily extract relevant information from their markdown notes. With this plugin, you can highlight sentences or text within your note using a variety of delimiters such as `==`, ``, and `<mark></mark>`. The highlighted text can then be copied to your clipboard in a bullet-list format, allowing you to easily paste it into another note or document.
The plugin offers a range of customization options, including the ability to add footnotes, bold highlights, and create an ad-hoc map-of-content (MOC) by turning each highlight into an Obsidian link. You can also choose to include or exclude the note title in the heading and customize the text. The plugin also includes a hotkey for highlighting and un-highlighting sentences, making it easy to use.
With Extract Highlights, you can streamline your research process, extract key information from articles, and create atomic notes with ease. Whether you're working on a project or simply trying to stay organized, this plugin is sure to be a valuable addition to your Obsidian workflow.
The JSONifier plugin is a handy tool for Obsidian users who need to convert highlighted text into JSON format or vice versa. With this plugin, you can easily stringyfy or parse selected text using hotkeys, making it simple to copy and paste the converted text wherever needed. Additionally, the plugin's ability to validate JSON codeblocks or frontmatter makes it a valuable asset for developers and writers who work with JSON files regularly. Whether you're sending markdown as a string via API or editing JSON-formatted frontmatter, this plugin saves time and effort by providing an efficient way to convert text between these formats.
The Relative Find plugin allows users to search for specific words or phrases relative to the cursor position within a note. It enables focused searches either before, after, or throughout the entire document. This feature enhances note navigation, making it easier to locate relevant information near the current editing position. Additionally, the plugin includes a command to copy search results directly from Obsidian's search pane to the clipboard, offering a convenient way to extract and reuse search outputs. These features support a more efficient workflow for users handling large notes or working with detailed text files.
The Confluence Converter plugin allows users to easily convert Markdown content from their Obsidian notes into Confluence Wiki Markup format. This enables seamless integration between Obsidian and Confluence, making it easier to transfer formatted notes to Confluence without manual adjustments. The converted content is automatically copied to the clipboard, allowing for quick pasting into Confluence pages.
The Paste Image Into Property plugin allows users to directly paste images from the clipboard into frontmatter properties while in live preview mode. The pasted image is automatically saved in the Obsidian vault following the default attachment settings, and a link to the image is inserted into the specified property. This simplifies image management within metadata, making it easier to reference images in structured queries or Dataview tables.
The Hanko plugin allows users to register and quickly paste frequently used text within Obsidian. It provides multiple ways to access saved text, including the right-click menu, command palette, and ribbon menu, making it easy to insert pre-defined content in notes. Users can manage stored items by reordering or deleting them through the plugin settings. Additionally, the plugin supports cursor placement after pasting for enhanced workflow efficiency. While it works seamlessly in edit mode, some features may be limited on mobile devices due to software keyboard restrictions.
The Recursive Copy plugin enhances workflow efficiency by allowing users to copy all markdown files within a selected folder, concatenate their contents, and place the combined text on the clipboard. This feature can be accessed through a context menu in the navigation panel or via a configurable hotkey. The plugin is designed to streamline the process of loading context into language models like ChatGPT or Claude, making it easier to utilize folder-based note structures for AI interactions.