The Admonition plugin enhances note-taking in Obsidian by allowing users to create visually distinct callouts such as tips, warnings, and notes. It provides built-in styles and icons for common admonition types, and users can further customize them with Markdown attributes or CSS styling. The plugin supports advanced features like nested blockquotes and code blocks, making it useful for organizing content. Admonitions can be exported and imported using JSON files, offering flexibility in managing styles across different vaults. It integrates well with other plugins like Obsidian Templates and Templater, enabling dynamic content creation within notes.
The Advanced Tables plugin for Obsidian brings a new level of flexibility and control to your markdown tables. With this plugin, you can easily navigate, format, and manipulate your tables like a spreadsheet. Auto-formatting ensures that your tables look professional, while Excel-like navigation makes it simple to move between cells and rows. You can even use formulas to perform calculations and add functionality to your tables. Additionally, you can sort rows by a specified column, export to CSV, and set column alignment for precise control over your data. With Advanced Tables, you'll be able to work with your data in Obsidian like never before.
The Formatto plugin is a fast and user-friendly Markdown formatter for Obsidian, powered by Rust. It offers customizable formatting options to help users improve the structure and readability of their notes with ease. Users can quickly format documents through context menu actions, command palette shortcuts, or a dedicated toolbar button. The plugin is optimized for source mode, ensuring efficient performance and precise formatting without interfering with Obsidian's live preview mode.
The Markdown Formatting Assistant plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who need to format their Markdown, HTML, and Latex content quickly and efficiently. With this plugin, you'll have access to easy-to-use snippets, a color picker that saves your favorite colors, and a suggestion window with shortcuts to make formatting a breeze. Plus, the plugin's side panel allows you to customize the order and expansion of sections, making it easy to organize your content just the way you like it. Whether you're writing articles, creating notes, or building diagrams, this plugin is sure to streamline your workflow and save you time.
The Callout Integrator plugin streamlines the process of formatting text into callouts in Obsidian. By automatically inserting or removing the '>' character at the beginning of lines, this tool allows users to quickly integrate or un-integrate highlighted text into callout blocks. It supports both desktop and mobile setups, with customizable hotkeys for efficiency. The plugin is ideal for organizing notes with callouts, improving clarity and structure by enabling seamless block formatting.
The cMenu plugin enhances the text editing experience in Obsidian by providing a simple and customizable toolbar. Designed for users who prefer a streamlined approach to formatting, it eliminates the need for complex hotkeys. With cMenu, you can easily add common text formatting commands like bold, italics, and code blocks directly to a menu for one-click access. It also supports custom commands, allowing users to tailor the toolbar to their needs.
The Change Case plugin for Obsidian adds a range of useful text transformation capabilities to your notes editor. With this plugin, you can easily switch the case of selected text to meet your writing style or formatting needs. The plugin includes various commands such as converting text to lower case, UPPER CASE, camelCase, and more. You can also use the "Select from list" command to choose from a range of options. Additionally, the plugin supports multiple selections and handles non-Latin alphabets and Markdown formatting with ease.
The Smart Typography plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who value precision and style in their writing. This plugin automatically converts common typographical symbols into their more elegant counterparts, such as curly quotes, ellipses, and fractions, as you type. It also supports customizable conversions for symbols like arrows and dashes. With Smart Typography, you can focus on crafting your content without worrying about the finer details of formatting. And if you need to make changes, simply press backspace to undo any automated adjustments.
The Callout Toggles plugin for Obsidian is a game-changer for note-takers who love a clean, structured look in their notes. This plugin lets you wrap text lines or entire sections in eye-catching callout blocks—whether it’s an alert, a tip, or a quote. You can assign hotkeys to different callout styles, making it super easy to switch between types without breaking your workflow. Plus, if you use the Callout Manager plugin, Callout Toggles seamlessly syncs with custom callouts you’ve set up, yet it also works just fine as a standalone tool. One thoughtful feature is its ability to keep your custom titles intact when toggling between callout styles, so you won’t lose any of your personalized headings. If you’re looking to add polish and visual appeal to your notes, Callout Toggles is a must-try addition!
The Paste Mode plugin enhances Obsidian's paste functionality with customizable modes that adapt pasted content to the user's workflow. Users can choose from various paste modes, such as plain text, blockquotes, markdown conversion, and code blocks, with all modes respecting the current cursor's indentation. The plugin supports dynamic attachment saving and downloading local copies of linked attachments, enabling seamless file management. Additionally, it offers tools to toggle blockquotes at the current indentation level and automatically escape problematic Markdown characters. These features streamline the process of embedding and formatting content in notes, making the plugin particularly useful for users working with structured or technical data.
The Recipe Grabber plugin streamlines saving and organizing recipes directly into your Obsidian vault. By pasting a recipe URL into a note, the plugin extracts and formats the recipe content concisely, including an image and a link back to the original source. Users can customize the output layout using handlebars string templates to fit their preferences. Additional features include options to save recipe images locally and format times into user-friendly formats. Designed to minimize clutter, this plugin focuses solely on recipe details, excluding unnecessary backstory or extraneous content.
The Format Hotkeys plugin introduces Google Docs-style keyboard shortcuts to streamline formatting tasks in Obsidian. Users can quickly toggle blockquotes, bulleted and numbered lists, checklists, and apply various heading styles using predefined hotkeys. Additionally, the plugin enhances existing bold and italic shortcuts by enabling them to function seamlessly across list lines and insert the cursor inside new markup when no text is selected. These features simplify and accelerate the formatting process, making it more intuitive for users to organize and structure their notes effectively.
The Wrap with shortcuts plugin allows you to quickly wrap selected text in customized tags using keyboard shortcuts. With this plugin, you can create a wrapper and assign it a shortcut key, making it easy to format your notes with just a few keystrokes. No more tedious clicking or typing long commands!
The ObsidianTweaks plugin introduces a variety of enhancements to the Obsidian experience, particularly in formatting and hotkey customization. It allows users to enable or disable specific features like better toggles for bold, italics, and other markdown elements, improving consistency in formatting. Users can also assign hotkeys for commands such as moving selections, toggling headings, and duplicating files. The plugin offers smoother, more predictable behavior for text formatting and provides a more efficient workflow by customizing default hotkeys and improving the toggling of text styles. With no features enabled by default, it gives users control over which enhancements to activate, making it a highly customizable tool.
The Heading Level Indent plugin takes your Obsidian notes to the next level by visually organizing your content using a clever indenting technique. With this plugin, you can specify custom margins for each heading level and add your own CSS styles to create a unique visual hierarchy. The result is a more readable and easily navigable document structure that helps you focus on specific sections with ease. Whether you're writing notes or reading through your knowledge base, the Heading Level Indent plugin simplifies the way you interact with your content, making it an essential tool for any Obsidian user.
The SupSub plugin provides an easy way to format text with superscript and subscript tags within Obsidian notes. Users can quickly apply or remove `<sup>` and `<sub>` tags through hotkeys or a popup interface, making it convenient to adjust formatting on the fly. The plugin dynamically adjusts its options based on the current text formatting, offering only relevant actions like adding or removing superscript or subscript styles. Enhanced with user-friendly labels and conditional displays, the plugin ensures smooth and intuitive formatting workflows.
The Note Placeholder plugin enhances note readability by allowing users to define placeholders for note links. In reading mode, these placeholders replace the actual link, making the text more intuitive and structured. Users can also define separators for headers and specific blocks, ensuring clearer organization. Customization options include toggling placeholder visibility and specifying default separator text, offering flexibility in note formatting.
The Blockquote Levels plugin streamlines the process of managing blockquote levels in Obsidian notes. It introduces two commands, 'Increase' and 'Decrease,' that add or remove Markdown blockquote prefixes (`>`). Users can apply these changes to individual lines, selections, or multiple lines simultaneously. The plugin supports varying levels of blockquote depth, making it a flexible tool for formatting and organizing content hierarchically. It integrates seamlessly with Obsidian's command palette and allows users to set custom hotkeys for efficiency.
The Autocorrect Formatter plugin enhances Markdown content in Obsidian by applying automatic corrections and formatting improvements. It leverages the Autocorrect library to ensure consistent styling and proper punctuation across notes.
The Better Order List plugin for Obsidian enhances the functionality of ordered lists by supporting multiple formats for numbering. Users can create ordered lists using either traditional numbers, such as '(1)', '(2)', '(3)', or by using Chinese numerals like '一', '二', '三'. This plugin offers greater flexibility and customization for formatting lists, making it ideal for those who need to present information in a more structured or culturally specific way within Obsidian notes.
The Canvas Format Brush plugin enhances the visual editing experience in Obsidian’s Canvas view by allowing users to copy and apply formatting between canvas elements. Inspired by the format painter functionality in word processors, it lets you duplicate the size and color attributes of one card and apply them to others with ease. Users can selectively copy only size, only color, or both, depending on their needs. The plugin provides commands and context menu options for seamless interaction, and a status bar indicator shows when formatting is copied.
The Table Extended plugin enhances Obsidian’s table capabilities by introducing MultiMarkdown table syntax, enabling more advanced table structures. Users can create tables with multi-line content, merged cells, multiple headers, and captions without relying on complex HTML. The plugin supports extended native syntax for improved readability and usability within Obsidian notes.
The Format Hotkeys plugin introduces Google Docs-style keyboard shortcuts to streamline formatting tasks in Obsidian. Users can quickly toggle blockquotes, bulleted and numbered lists, checklists, and apply various heading styles using predefined hotkeys. Additionally, the plugin enhances existing bold and italic shortcuts by enabling them to function seamlessly across list lines and insert the cursor inside new markup when no text is selected. These features simplify and accelerate the formatting process, making it more intuitive for users to organize and structure their notes effectively.
The Remove Newlines plugin simplifies text editing in Obsidian by adding actions to remove newlines and blank lines from text. Users can process selected text or clipboard content to eliminate unnecessary formatting issues, such as word-break hyphenation and consecutive whitespace. The plugin provides multiple ways to execute these actions, including the right-click context menu, keyboard shortcuts, and the command palette. Users can customize settings for text handling and add personalized hotkeys for convenience, ensuring a streamlined and efficient editing experience.
The Code block from selection plugin simplifies the creation of code blocks in Obsidian by turning selected text into a formatted code block with a single command. Users can configure the plugin to specify their preferred programming languages and assign hotkeys for each language, enabling quick and efficient formatting. It works seamlessly by adding the necessary syntax before and after the selected text, making it ideal for organizing and formatting code snippets within notes.
The Inline spoilers plugin introduces functionality to Obsidian that allows users to hide and reveal text within their notes using the `||` syntax. Spoiler text is hidden until clicked, making it ideal for concealing sensitive or optional information. The plugin supports integration with various formatting styles such as bold and italics. Users can configure settings to always display spoilers or manage their visibility dynamically. This feature enhances note readability and organization, providing a seamless way to manage hidden text.
The Extended Markdown Syntax plugin enhances Obsidian’s markdown capabilities by introducing additional inline formatting options without relying on HTML tags. It supports underlining, superscripts, subscripts, and spoiler text, making formatting more seamless in both editor and preview modes. Users can also align paragraphs using special syntax, apply custom highlight colors, and ensure formatting remains context-aware by excluding code blocks, math expressions, and comments.
The Toggle Case plugin allows Obsidian users to easily toggle the case of selected text between lowercase, Title Case, and UPPERCASE. It supports multiple cursors, enabling efficient case transformations across multiple lines or selections simultaneously. The plugin integrates seamlessly with Obsidian’s Hotkey settings, allowing users to customize shortcuts for quick access. This plugin simplifies text formatting, particularly for users who frequently need to adjust text case in their notes.
The Interlinear Glossing plugin adds support for creating interlinear glosses in Obsidian, commonly used in linguistics and language documentation. It allows users to format glosses with multiple aligned levels of annotation, such as source language text, metalanguage translations, and transcriptions. Additional features include support for free translations, source text annotations, and customizable styles for enhanced readability. The plugin is especially useful for conlang creators and linguists who need precise and structured glossing capabilities within their notes.
The Copy Image Text plugin for Obsidian simplifies the process of copying both text and images while preserving their formatting. With this tool, users can select and copy content from their notes, including text, images, and Markdown formatting such as headings, bold, italics, and code blocks. The plugin automatically converts images into base64 format, ensuring they remain embedded when pasted. It's optimized for use with rich text editors like Word and Markdown editors, making it especially useful for users who need to transfer formatted content across different platforms. Additionally, the plugin enhances compatibility with editors like WeChat’s public account editor, streamlining content creation in those environments.
The Ordered List Style plugin for Obsidian allows users to customize the appearance of ordered lists with ease. With this plugin, you can set the list style inline by adding details in the first list item. For example, you can use curly brackets to specify the desired style, such as `{A}` for upper-roman or `{a}` for lower-alpha. Additionally, there are shorthand options available for common styles like decimal with leading zero. This plugin is particularly useful when creating lists that require a specific formatting scheme, making it easier to organize and present information in a clear and concise manner.
The LaTeX to Unicode converter plugin simplifies the process of converting basic LaTeX symbols and expressions into their Unicode equivalents in Obsidian. It is particularly useful for users who prefer the readability and accessibility of Unicode symbols over LaTeX rendering. By running a simple command, users can transform LaTeX commands into clean, formatted Unicode output, making their notes easier to read and share without requiring a LaTeX renderer. This tool supports a wide range of mathematical and scientific expressions, enhancing the usability and appearance of notes involving formulas or symbols.
The Multi-line Formatting plugin for Obsidian allows users to apply formatting across entire selections of text, even if the selection spans multiple lines. The plugin offers customizable formatting styles, enabling users to apply different types of formatting in bulk, including bold, italics, and highlights. Users can define left and right formatting styles, skip headings, and toggle settings for formatting words when no text is selected. It also supports hotkeys for convenience. Although still in early stages, the plugin offers an easy way to format large text selections without the need to manually apply formatting line by line, improving workflow efficiency for users who deal with extensive note-taking.
The Writing plugin
This plugin is a game-changer for content creators. It allows you to easily organize and structure your writing process, helping you stay focused and produce high-quality content quickly. With its intuitive interface, you can break down your articles into smaller sections, set deadlines, and track progress. The plugin also provides a distraction-free writing environment, perfect for those who need to concentrate on their craft. By streamlining your workflow, this plugin helps you get more done in less time, giving you the freedom to focus on what matters most - creating great content.
The Link Headers Directly plugin enhances the way header links are displayed in preview mode within Obsidian. Instead of showing both the note name and the header when linking to a specific section, the plugin ensures that only the header is displayed. This makes linked references more natural and concise in sentences, improving readability and reducing the need for manual editing.
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.
The Auto-\displaystyle Inline Math plugin simplifies working with inline math expressions in Obsidian by automatically applying the `\displaystyle` style to all inline equations. This ensures consistent and enhanced visual formatting for mathematical expressions in your notes. Additionally, the plugin provides quick toggle commands to enable or disable the `\displaystyle` feature, which can be accessed via hotkeys or the command palette. It is especially useful for users who frequently include math notations in their workflows.
The Image Helper plugin enhances image handling in Obsidian by adding context menu options for image format conversion. When right-clicking an image in reading view, users can easily convert it to JPEG, PNG, or WebP formats. This functionality streamlines the process of managing and formatting images directly within Obsidian, improving workflow efficiency.
The Text Conversions plugin provides a range of text transformation options for selected text within Obsidian. Users can apply various conversions such as changing text to upper, lower, word, or sentence case, performing ROT13 encryption, Base64 encoding/decoding, and URL encoding/decoding. Additional features include removing or replacing spaces, converting words to hashtags, reversing text or word order, and flattening or formatting lists. These tools make it easy to quickly reformat, clean, or encode text directly in your notes.
The heti plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who primarily work with Chinese content. This plugin enhances the formatting of Chinese text, adhering to widely accepted standards for readability and aesthetics. With heti, your Obsidian notes will have a more polished look, making it easier on the eyes for readers. The plugin's design focus is centered around providing an improved reading experience, which is perfect for those who spend a significant amount of time consuming Chinese-language content within Obsidian.
The Heading Toggler plugin streamlines the process of adjusting heading levels in Obsidian notes. With customizable hotkeys, users can effortlessly increase or decrease heading levels or toggle text between normal and heading formats (H1-H6). This eliminates the need to manually add or remove `#` characters, enhancing productivity and reducing errors when formatting notes. The plugin is particularly useful for users who frequently organize their notes using headings and want a quicker way to manage their structure.
The Image Size plugin allows users to set default dimensions for pasted images in Obsidian, ensuring consistency across notes. It automatically applies the specified size when pasting images, reducing the need for manual adjustments. The plugin also supports relative paths, making it useful for bloggers or users who manage content across different platforms. Additionally, it enables storing images in a designated folder within the vault, helping maintain better organization of attachments.
The Chat Clips plugin enhances note-taking in Obsidian by enabling users to record chat-like interactions in an ordered markdown list while in editing view. When switching to reading view, the plugin transforms these lists into a structured, comment-style display, improving readability and organization. Users can group conversations using numbered pages and easily follow message threads.
The Bottom to Top plugin for Obsidian introduces a unique feature to enhance your note-taking flow. When enabled, pressing Enter creates a new line above the current one, rather than the default behavior of adding it below. This can be especially useful for those who prefer to add new thoughts or ideas at the top of their notes, making it easier to maintain an organized, top-down structure. Additionally, the plugin allows you to reverse the order of all lines in the current note with a simple command, giving you flexibility in how your content is structured. You can toggle this "reverse" mode on or off for individual notes, providing more control over your workflow.
The Jisage Formatter plugin for Obsidian helps users display text with full-width spaces at the beginning of lines, commonly known as "Jisage," correctly within their notes. This formatting style is especially useful for languages like Japanese, where proper indentation can be critical for readability and aesthetics. By installing this plugin, users can ensure that their notes maintain the intended structure, including correct indentation in reading mode. However, users should be aware that changes to full-width spaces may not immediately reflect in reading mode due to an Obsidian app limitation—reopening the file resolves this issue. This plugin is perfect for anyone working with text that requires precise formatting for languages or styles that use full-width characters for indentation.