The Discord Rich Presence plugin integrates Obsidian with Discord, allowing users to display their current activity in Obsidian as their Discord status. It updates details like the vault name, current file name, and time spent editing, with options for customization. Users can choose to show or hide specific information, such as file extensions or custom vault names. The plugin reconnects automatically or via a command if Discord is not open. This feature enhances collaboration and transparency, showcasing real-time work activity to friends or teams on Discord.
The Discord Message Formatter plugin streamlines the process of pasting Discord messages into Obsidian notes while maintaining proper formatting. It converts Discord markdown (e.g., bold, underline, strikethrough) to Obsidian-compatible markdown and supports embedding attachments, custom emojis, and links. Users can paste single messages or entire conversations directly from the Discord desktop client using simple copy-and-paste actions. Additionally, the plugin allows customization of datetime formats and options to include replies, system messages, or edited flags. Note that it relies on HTML data from Discord, which may not always be reliably copied.
The Discord Timestamps plugin brings the convenience of Discord's timestamp formatting to Obsidian's reading mode. With this plugin enabled, timestamps in your notes will be displayed with a colored background and hover text, just like in Discord. But that's not all - you can also insert timestamps into your notes using a command palette or editor context menu. Simply select a date and time, and the plugin will generate a timestamp for you to use. This makes it easy to add relevant dates to your notes, making them more organized and useful.