The Database folder plugin transforms your Obsidian notes into a Notion-like database, allowing you to create custom views and search across multiple sources. With this plugin, you can define columns to display metadata from various sources, such as folders, tags, links, or dataview queries. The information is then saved directly in an Obsidian note, making it easy to manage and edit your data. Perfect for creating custom databases and dashboards within Obsidian.
The TaskWarrior Task Wiki plugin is a simple yet powerful tool that allows you to query and manage your tasks in Obsidian using Markdown syntax. With this plugin, you can create custom reports and templates for your tasks, making it easy to filter and sort them as needed. The plugin also includes features like task deletion with the press of a button and inline editing. Whether you're a seasoned TaskWarrior user or just starting out, this plugin makes it easy to get the most out of your tasks in Obsidian.
The Vika Sync plugin integrates Obsidian with Vika, a cloud-based database software, allowing you to sync note data seamlessly between the two platforms. It supports creating, updating, and deleting records in Vika, as well as recovering notes from Vika into your vault. The plugin allows customization of fields for uploading data from Obsidian's frontmatter to Vika, and downloading data from Vika back to Obsidian. You can synchronize individual notes, entire folders, or the entire vault. It also includes default fields for integration, such as title, ID, tags, aliases, and backlinks.
The SQLite DB plugin allows users to interact with SQLite databases directly within Obsidian. It enables executing SQL queries, filtering data, and rendering query results in a structured format. Users can inspect table structures, extract data into notes, and generate visualizations such as pie, bar, and line charts. The plugin supports advanced filtering options, including date ranges and multiple conditions, making it useful for managing structured information within Obsidian.
The PubScale plugin integrates your Obsidian vault with PlanetScale, allowing you to seamlessly sync, update, and manage markdown notes in a database. This plugin enables users to use PlanetScale as content storage while keeping Obsidian as the primary content editor. With features like publishing notes to a database and deleting them directly from Obsidian, PubScale gives users complete control over which notes are synced. It uses note titles as identifiers for operations, ensuring clarity and organization. The setup is simple, requiring basic configuration of a PlanetScale database and integration of credentials within Obsidian.