#interactive
  • 1.
    Leaflet
    4 months ago by Jeremy Valentine
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    Score: 64/100
    Category: Data Visualization
    The Obsidian Leaflet plugin is a powerful tool for mapping and tracking initiatives in your tabletop role-playing games. It allows you to create custom battlemaps, load creatures as markers, and sync the map with the Initiative Tracker combat state. The plugin also supports integration with other plugins like 5e Statblocks, Dice Roller, and more. With its robust features and customization options, Obsidian Leaflet is an essential tool for any TTRPG enthusiast. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or just starting out, this plugin will help you take your game to the next level.
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  • 2.
    Graphs
    10 months ago by Dylan Hojnoski
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    Score: 54/100
    Category: Data Visualization
    The Graphs plugin for Obsidian enables users to create interactive mathematical graphs directly from YAML code within their notes. It supports a variety of graph types such as circles, vector fields, and derivative graphs, with the added benefit of 3D graph rendering. The plugin allows for the export of graphs as SVG files and includes syntax highlighting. It is fully compatible with Obsidian's themes and provides support for complex mathematical functions, making it a versatile tool for visualizing data and functions. With features like interactivity and customization options, users can easily enhance their notes with visual representations of mathematical concepts.
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  • 3.
    Charts
    4 months ago by phibr0
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    Score: 52/100
    Category: Data Visualization
    The Charts plugin for Obsidian brings interactive visualizations to your notes, enabling you to explore and understand complex information in a more engaging way. With this plugin, you can create charts that dynamically update based on your note content, helping you to identify patterns, trends, and relationships. Perfect for data-driven research, brainstorming sessions, or simply visualizing your thoughts, the Charts plugin adds a new dimension to your Obsidian experience.
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  • 4.
    Juggl
    4 months ago by Emile van Krieken
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    Score: 46/100
    Category: Data Visualization
    The Juggl plugin is a revolutionary graph view for Obsidian that allows you to visually organize your thoughts and ideas with ease. With Juggl, you can create a personalized "workspace" where you can navigate your vault through a beautiful graph, selecting which parts to expand or hide as needed. The plugin's styling pane gives you complete control over the appearance of your graph, using CSS, YAML, or the Style Pane to customize node colors, shapes, sizes, and icons. Whether you're working on a project or simply brainstorming ideas, Juggl provides a unique way to visualize and connect your thoughts, making it an indispensable tool for any Obsidian user.
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  • 5.
    Emera
    5 months ago by OlegWock
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    Score: 39/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Emera plugin allows you to seamlessly integrate React components and inline JavaScript into your Obsidian notes, similar to MDX. It provides a powerful way to create interactive and dynamic content within your notes. Users can define components in JavaScript, use JSX syntax, and apply these components either inline or as blocks. Emera also supports the use of vanilla JavaScript for more advanced functionality and provides a scope management system to share variables between code blocks. With support for TypeScript, ES modules, and custom CSS imports, Emera enables complex workflows and interactive elements in your notes, expanding Obsidian's capabilities beyond traditional markdown.
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  • 6.
    Recipe view
    a year ago by lachholden
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    Score: 33/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Recipe view plugin is a game-changer for foodies and home cooks who keep their recipes in Obsidian. With this plugin, you can store your recipes as regular notes in markdown format and then view them as interactive recipe cards when it's time to cook. The plugin seamlessly integrates with your existing vault, allowing you to use all the features you love while cooking. You can easily scale quantities, split recipes into columns, and even make ingredient lists cross-out-able. Plus, you can highlight steps and keep track of where you're up to in the recipe. Whether you're on a phone, tablet, or laptop, this plugin makes cooking a breeze.
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  • 7.
    Exercises
    a year ago by AlexCCavaco
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    Score: 31/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    Create Interactive Exercises along side your Obsidian Notes
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  • 8.
    Masking Type
    2 months ago by Telehakke
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    Score: 30/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Masking Type for Obsidian turns your notes into an interactive study tool. By using this plugin, you can hide specific text in your notes and reveal it later with a simple click, mimicking the function of a traditional memorization sheet. In reading mode, items such as bold, italics, and highlighted text are filled in, and when clicked, the hidden content is revealed. Users can customize which parts of the text to hide by pasting specific properties at the top of a note. Additionally, the plugin allows for hint display before revealing the content, with options like a blurred view or a sneak peek. This makes it a great tool for testing your knowledge or reviewing key concepts in an engaging, interactive way.
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    Poker Range
    4 months ago by marplek
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    Score: 29/100
    The Poker Range plugin allows users to create and interact with poker hand range grids directly within Obsidian notes. Users can generate customizable, interactive grids that visually display poker hand combinations. The grids can be created using simple code blocks or by using the command palette. Once created, users can click or drag across grid cells to select or deselect specific hands, and any changes are automatically updated within the note. The plugin also offers customization options for setting default ranges for new grids. This tool is especially useful for poker players, analysts, or enthusiasts who want to visualize and manage poker strategies directly in their Obsidian workspace.
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