The Quoth plugin enhances Obsidian's embedding capabilities, allowing users to embed selected portions of content from other markdown files with precision. Users can specify ranges of text, combine multiple selections, and format the embed as inline or block elements. The plugin supports displaying additional context, such as source authors and titles, for a more informative reference. It also features a convenient copy reference command for generating embeddable code blocks directly from selected content.
The Extended File Support plugin enhances Obsidian by enabling users to view and embed various file formats that are not natively supported. It provides read-only compatibility for image, design, and 3D model files, including Krita (`.kra`), Photoshop (`.psd`), Adobe Illustrator (`.ai`), and multiple 3D formats (`.gltf`, `.glb`, `.obj`, `.stl`). Users can configure file display settings, such as scaling, embedding dimensions, and camera positioning for 3D models. The plugin also integrates with Obsidian Canvas, ensuring smooth visualization across different workspaces.
The Blockreffer plugin enables users to search for and embed blocks within their Obsidian vault using block references (e.g., `^block-refs`). This functionality simplifies navigation and content organization by allowing users to link directly to specific blocks within notes. The plugin supports vault-wide searches for block references and offers integration with Obsidian’s hotkeys feature for easy access. It is ideal for users who need granular linking capabilities to enhance note connectivity and workflow efficiency.
The External File Linker plugin allows users to link and embed external files within Obsidian using a familiar syntax. It supports relative and absolute file paths, enabling access to files outside the vault, including markdown, PDFs, images, audio, and video formats. The plugin also introduces a group-based system, making it easy to reference the same folder across multiple devices with different base paths, ensuring seamless access regardless of the operating system.
The Quote Share plugin enables users to generate visually appealing gradient images from text within Obsidian. This feature is particularly useful for sharing quotes or important snippets on platforms like Twitter or embedding them into notes. With a simple drag-and-drop interface and clipboard copy functionality, it streamlines the process of turning text into shareable visuals, enhancing collaboration and presentation.
The Obsidian Dynamic Embed plugin enhances content integration within your vault by allowing the embedding of file contents as if they were part of the current document. Unlike the default `![[]]` tag, this plugin treats the embedded files as content rather than simple references, ensuring seamless inclusion. It supports importing entire files from the vault using a straightforward syntax, ideal for incorporating reusable snippets, templates, or other linkable resources into your notes. Note that the plugin currently does not support embedding specific headings or block links within files.