The Every Day Calendar plugin allows users to create habit trackers and visualize daily progress through a heatmap-style calendar. Built using DataviewJS, it provides an easy way to track recurring tasks by defining a function that assigns values to specific dates. The color-coded display adjusts based on the user’s Obsidian theme, ensuring seamless integration with custom styles. Users can modify colors through CSS to represent different task completion states. The plugin is ideal for tracking habits, journaling activities, or monitoring goal progress over time.
The Weekly Goal Tracker plugin helps users track their daily and weekly goals within Obsidian by adding interactive buttons to the status bar. Users can monitor progress with visual indicators, update goals with a simple click, and attach tasks to goals to automate progress tracking. The plugin offers customization options such as hiding numerical values, setting goal reset periods, and defining colors for visual feedback. Goals can be stored in daily or weekly notes, making it easy to integrate goal tracking into existing workflows and improve productivity.
The Daily Prompt plugin helps users incorporate structured prompts into their daily notes in Obsidian. It allows users to define custom prompts with various input types such as text, checkboxes, sliders, and embedded files. The plugin automatically populates daily notes with these prompts and can create the note if it does not already exist. Users can customize the section heading and line prefixes to fit their note-taking style.
The Kikijiki Habit Tracker plugin helps users track their daily habits within Obsidian. Users can configure custom habits, each represented as a tag in their notes. The plugin includes a habit panel that can be placed anywhere in the workspace for easy access. By integrating habit tracking directly into the note-taking workflow, it allows users to monitor their progress without switching to external tools. The plugin is designed for both desktop and mobile use, making it a convenient solution for tracking personal goals and routines.
The YourPulse - Your Writing Activity Visualised plugin helps Obsidian users track their daily word count and visualize their writing activity over time. Inspired by GitHub's contribution graph, it provides insights into writing habits and streaks. Users can create a public profile to share selected notes and writing progress with others. The plugin supports multiple vaults, ensuring seamless tracking across different workspaces. Additionally, it offers Dataview integration for enhanced note visualization.
The Goal Tracker plugin helps users track and manage their goals within Obsidian using a clean and minimal interface. It offers three tracking views—daily, weekly, and monthly—allowing users to monitor progress over different time frames. Goals are stored directly in notes, ensuring seamless integration with existing workflows. Users can customize tracker titles to suit their needs, making it adaptable for various goal-setting approaches.
The Daily Routine plugin helps users manage recurring and one-time tasks within Obsidian. It enables the creation of routine notes, which automatically generate daily, capturing scheduled, weekly, or daily tasks. Users can also track one-time tasks through a structured todo system. The plugin integrates a calendar view, allowing tasks to be displayed on specific dates for better organization. Additionally, it provides insights into task completion and consistency through visual statistics. With full mobile support, users can maintain their routines seamlessly across devices, ensuring an efficient workflow for habit tracking and daily planning.
The Habit Tracker plugin enables users to visualize their habits within Obsidian using the DataviewJS integration. By annotating data in daily notes and creating custom DataviewJS blocks, users can track and display habits with clear and customizable visuals. The plugin supports rendering weekly habit data with features like color-coded intensity mapping for values, making it ideal for users aiming to monitor productivity, routines, or goals over time. Note that it currently supports up to seven habits per display.
The Unfilled Stats Highlighter plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who rely on templates and habit tracking. This plugin seamlessly identifies and prefixes unfilled stats, making it easy to spot and complete missing information in real-time. With customizable markers, you can choose the perfect prefix to draw attention to areas that require completion. The plugin also integrates seamlessly with Obsidian, allowing you to configure it to only target specific stat files. Say goodbye to tedious template management and hello to a more streamlined workflow.
The Daily Note Metrics plugin provides an interactive dashboard to visualize habits and tag usage in Obsidian's daily notes. It tracks completed tasks using checkboxes and organizes tag-based data into dynamic charts. Users can filter data by weekly, monthly, or yearly periods and refresh the dashboard manually. The plugin supports both single and combo tags, offering a comprehensive view of note activity. With automatic updates and structured parsing, it helps users monitor productivity and trends over time.