#content-management
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    ReadItLater
    3 years ago by Dominik Pieper
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    Score: 82/100
    The ReadItLater plugin helps users save and archive web content directly into their Obsidian vault for later reading or reference. It supports various content types, including web articles, videos from platforms like YouTube and Vimeo, social media posts from Twitter and Mastodon, and text snippets. The plugin offers a customizable template engine to structure saved content with predefined variables, making it easier to organize and retrieve information. Additional features include automatic image downloads, batch processing of URLs, and clipboard-based content insertion.
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    Halo
    a year ago by Ryan Wang
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    Score: 35/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Halo plugin enables users to publish their Obsidian notes directly to Halo, a content management platform. It supports seamless integration with Halo by allowing users to publish, update, and pull posts between Obsidian and their Halo site. Users can configure multiple site settings, including site names, URLs, and personal access tokens with specific permissions. Commands for publishing to default or custom settings make content management flexible and efficient. This plugin is ideal for users managing blogs or websites on Halo who want a streamlined workflow from Obsidian.
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    Are.na Manager
    7 months ago by Javier Arce
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    Score: 33/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Are.na Manager plugin integrates Obsidian with the Are.na platform, enabling users to seamlessly exchange content between the two tools. With commands to fetch, push, and update blocks or channels, the plugin simplifies managing Are.na content directly from Obsidian. Users can create notes from Are.na blocks or channels and push Obsidian notes back as blocks. It supports custom folder organization and the option to download attachments to specified locations. Frontmatter is automatically generated to ensure synchronization between Obsidian notes and Are.na blocks. This plugin is ideal for users who actively use Are.na to organize and share content while maintaining a robust workflow within Obsidian.
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    RSS Copyist
    a year ago by aoout
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    Score: 19/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The RSS Copyist plugin enables users to manage and archive RSS feed articles directly within Obsidian. By tagging notes with `feed`, users can set up RSS feeds, and the plugin automatically fetches and formats articles into markdown files using a customizable template. Articles are saved into organized folders for easy access and reference. The plugin uses a straightforward parsing method to extract key details such as titles, links, authors, and publication dates from RSS feeds, which are then stored as structured notes. This tool is particularly useful for consolidating and managing RSS content in a structured, markdown-friendly format.
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