The Recent Notes plugin provides an organized timeline view of recently edited notes in Obsidian, making it easy to track and revisit recent work. Notes are grouped by time periods, including today, yesterday, the past week, month, and year, allowing users to quickly locate their latest modifications. Each entry displays the note title, first line of content, and last edit timestamp for quick reference. Users can configure the number of displayed notes and access them with a single click from the sidebar, improving workflow efficiency and note accessibility.
The Vault Size History plugin enables Obsidian users to visualize the growth of their vault by displaying a graph that tracks the number of files over time. It allows customization of file categories, enabling users to group files by folders, patterns, or regular expressions for more detailed insights. Users can toggle visibility of specific file categories on the graph, adjust date formats, and define exclusive or inclusive categories for precise analysis. This plugin is ideal for users looking to monitor changes in their vault structure and content over time.
The Paste From History plugin enhances clipboard functionality within Obsidian by keeping a history of text copied or cut inside the application. Users can quickly access and paste previously copied text via a menu, which can be displayed as a docked panel or a floating overlay. The plugin offers customizable settings, such as the number of clipboard entries stored and the appearance of the history view. While it only tracks clipboard activity within Obsidian and supports text content in editing mode, it provides an efficient way to revisit and reuse clipboard data during a session. Clipboard history is kept in memory and resets between sessions.
The Git Changelog plugin offers an insightful view into your Obsidian vault’s Git commit history by presenting detailed changelogs directly in the sidebar. It tracks changes across the vault, highlighting lines added or deleted, file movements, and renames, offering both a broad and granular look at modifications over time. The plugin supports filtering to exclude irrelevant files or folders, keeping the changelog focused and clean. For individual notes, it shows historical edits with per-version stats, making it easier to trace document evolution.
The Cursor Position History plugin enhances navigation in Obsidian by remembering cursor positions across files and providing an easy way to jump back to previous locations. When switching between notes, the plugin automatically restores the cursor to its last position, eliminating the need to manually scroll back to where you left off. Additionally, it maintains a history of cursor movements, allowing users to move backward and forward between past positions using customizable shortcuts.
The Previous Daily Note plugin allows users to quickly open the last daily note in Obsidian, starting from the current date rather than the currently open note. It provides a ribbon icon and a command palette option to streamline navigation between daily notes. This is useful for users who frequently reference previous entries in their journaling or task management workflows.
The Browser History plugin brings your web browsing activity directly into your Obsidian vault, making it easier to reference and reflect on visited sites throughout your day. By connecting to your browser's local history database, it generates daily notes that capture URLs and timestamps, helping you track research, revisit useful content, or audit your online time. Users can manually or automatically sync history data at customizable intervals and choose a dedicated folder to keep browsing notes separate from other content. Designed for privacy-conscious users, it performs all operations locally and includes warnings to avoid accidentally publishing sensitive URLs.