#content-organization
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    Tab Panels
    4 months ago by GnoxNahte
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    Score: 51/100
    The Tab Panels plugin allows users to organize content into tabbed sections within Obsidian. By using a simple syntax, users can create tabs to display multiple pieces of content within a single note, enhancing readability and navigation. The plugin also supports a caching feature that enables Obsidian to process internal data like backlinks, headings, and tags within tab panels, making it compatible with features like the outline view and tag search. Additionally, the plugin works with other popular tools like Dataview, enabling users to query content inside tab panels. This tool is useful for users who want to present segmented content in a clean, structured layout within their notes.
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    NetClip
    2 months ago by Elhary
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    Score: 47/100
    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.
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    Duplicate Detector
    2 months ago by David Alcalde
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    Score: 37/100
    The Duplicate Detector plugin helps users identify duplicate lines within an open note in Obsidian by highlighting them and displaying tooltips with line numbers where duplicates exist. It also provides a notification when pasting new lines that already appear elsewhere in the file, helping users prevent accidental duplication. This is particularly useful for managing lists, tracking web links, or maintaining structured data where redundancy can be an issue.
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    My Thesaurus
    2 months ago by Mara-Li
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    Score: 35/100
    The My Thesaurus plugin enhances note organization in Obsidian by automatically tagging notes based on a custom thesaurus. It scans note titles, properties, and content for predefined terms and their synonyms, adding corresponding tags without requiring manual input. The plugin supports both CSV and Markdown-based thesaurus formats, allowing users to define custom term-synonym mappings. Users can configure search sensitivity, including case-insensitivity and optional accent removal, ensuring flexibility in recognizing variations of words.
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    Markdown Media Card
    a year ago by Zhou Hua
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    Score: 21/100
    The Markdown Media Card plugin allows users to create visually appealing media information cards directly in Markdown within Obsidian. These cards can display information about books, movies, music, and other media types, including titles, cover images, ratings, authors, and more. Users can configure card parameters such as card width, introduction text, and additional custom fields.
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