The Shell commands plugin allows users to define, customize, and execute shell or terminal commands directly from Obsidian. Commands can be run via the command palette or assigned to hotkeys, streamlining access to external applications and system utilities. It supports dynamic variables like file path, file name, and timestamps, which can be used to customize commands. Users can specify the working directory for commands and capture the output of commands back into their notes. This plugin enhances Obsidian's functionality by bridging it with system-level commands, offering a powerful tool for automation and customization.
The URI Commands plugin enables users to add custom URI-based commands to the Obsidian command palette, enhancing integration with Obsidian's URI scheme and other system-supported URI schemes. It allows for dynamic placeholders such as file name, path, content, and metadata, which are automatically URL-encoded for seamless use. This flexibility supports a wide range of use cases, from opening vaults or specific notes in Obsidian to integrating with external programs and services like email, Spotify, or HackMD. Users can customize URIs to perform tasks like appending text to a daily note, opening external websites, or interacting with metadata fields. The plugin is compatible with other tools like Advanced URI and Hotkey Helper for extended functionality.
The Open Plugin Settings plugin streamlines access to Obsidian plugin settings by allowing users to create commands that open the settings tab of any specified plugin. Users can add commands for individual plugins, refresh the plugin list to remove deleted or disabled ones, and even search and open settings for unregistered plugins. This plugin simplifies navigation, especially for users managing multiple plugins, by reducing the steps needed to access configuration options. It includes support for multiple languages, such as English and French, and provides customizable commands for efficient workflows.
The Chorded Hotkeys plugin enables users to quickly trigger actions in Obsidian by pressing a combination of keys, much like playing a musical chord. This can include text insertion, template pasting, or command execution without needing modifier keys like Ctrl, Alt, or Shift. Users can easily create their own chords by defining a set of keys and associating them with specific actions. Additionally, the plugin supports multiple chord types, such as text, command, file, and template-based actions. A unique feature is the ability to move the cursor with the use of tags in text chords. This plugin is ideal for users who frequently repeat commands or insert templates, making their workflow faster and more efficient.
The Line Commands plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who often find themselves working with multiple lines of text. This plugin adds five new commands to your toolbar, allowing you to quickly select, copy, cut, paste before, and paste after individual lines of text. Whether you're on desktop or mobile, these commands make it easy to manipulate your text without having to manually select entire blocks of code. With the "cut lines" command, you can now easily move lines around with precision, even on small mobile screens.