The Douban plugin allows users to import and manage content from Douban directly within Obsidian. It supports importing various types of media, such as movies, books, music, TV shows, diaries, and games, along with user-specific data like ratings, comments, and watch/read status. The plugin enables synchronization of personal records, saving media covers locally or to an image hosting service, and customizing templates and file organization. It also integrates with other Obsidian plugins like Timeline and themes to enhance visualization.
The Spotify Link plugin integrates Spotify with Obsidian, enabling users to seamlessly include the song or podcast they are currently listening to in their notes. By connecting their Spotify account through the official API, users can easily add playing track details using a simple shortcut or snippet. The plugin supports both songs and podcasts and offers customizable templates to personalize how the current playing information is displayed in notes. Ideal for creatives and music enthusiasts, this plugin bridges the gap between auditory inspiration and written documentation.
The Obsidian jTab plugin enhances your Obsidian notes by allowing you to render guitar chords and tabs directly within your markdown files. Leveraging the jTab library, the plugin supports multiple lines of chords or tabs per codeblock, customizable color schemes, and even markdown annotations within rendered blocks. It provides quick access to all jTab examples and chord lists, making it easier for users to integrate musical notation into their notes. The settings allow for personalized color customization, supporting either a classic or theme-matching appearance.
The Lyrics plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to enhance their audio player experience. With this plugin, you can now display interactive lyrics in real-time, making it easier to navigate through your audio notes and highlights. The plugin supports various subtitle formats, including LRC and SRT, and allows you to specify the source of the audio file either as a filepath or an internal link. Additionally, you can customize the appearance of the lyrics using CSS classes provided by the plugin. Overall, this plugin is perfect for anyone who wants to take their audio player experience to the next level.
The Soundscapes plugin for Obsidian.MD is a game-changer for those who want to boost their productivity or relaxation while working. This plugin adds a music/ambiance player to the status bar, allowing you to play lofi beats, nature sounds, ambiance, and more with ease. With Soundscapes, you can customize your own playlists by adding YouTube links, create multiple soundscapes for different moods, and even use your local MP3 music library. The plugin also includes a mini-player in the status bar and a dedicated My Music view for a seamless listening experience. Whether you're looking to focus or unwind, Soundscapes has got you covered.
The Spotify Links plugin integrates Spotify with Obsidian, allowing users to quickly insert links to the currently playing song into their notes. This feature is ideal for users who draw inspiration from music or want to associate specific tracks with their thoughts or creative projects. By running the `Insert song link` command from the palette, users can seamlessly connect their listening experience with their note-taking workflow. The plugin is simple to set up and supports linking directly to Spotify.
The WHISPERER.md plugin allows users to enhance their Obsidian workspace with ambient music or specific audio tracks linked to their notes. Designed for writers, world-builders, and knowledge workers, it enables users to associate background sounds with vaults, projects, or individual notes to create an immersive experience. The plugin supports tracks from various sources, including YouTube and SoundCloud, offering flexibility in setting the right mood for writing, studying, or brainstorming.
The Markdown Chords plugin enhances Obsidian by supporting chord notation within Markdown files. Users can write and format song lyrics or chord progressions using fenced code blocks labeled as 'song' or 'lyrics.' The plugin integrates with markdown-it-chords to render chorded text for musical purposes. It is particularly useful for musicians and songwriters looking to organize and display their compositions directly within Obsidian.
The Chord Lyrics plugin helps users integrate chord and lyric formatting within their Obsidian notes. This is particularly useful for musicians, songwriters, or performers who want to maintain a structured library of songs with chords and lyrics seamlessly organized. The plugin simplifies the process of adding chords inline with lyrics, enhancing readability and usability during practice or performances.
The Metronome plugin adds an interactive metronome feature to Obsidian notes, perfect for musicians. It allows users to set the tempo (BPM), meter, and instrument sounds, while providing visual styles such as pulse, pendulum, and dots. The plugin can be customized with options like tick and tock notes, size, and auto-start behavior. It also includes features like a countdown timer and automatic stop after a specified duration. Integrated with music notation plugins, it offers a seamless way to practice music, whether for live performances or personal rehearsals. Users can also tailor it to fit their Obsidian theme.
The Scales and Chords plugin allows users to capture and visualize guitar and piano tabs within Obsidian using fenced code blocks. When previewed, the plugin converts chord lines into clickable links that display visual renditions of the chords, sourced from ScalesChords. Users can specify chords within their tabs, and these chords are displayed in bold in preview mode, with the full set of chords rendered below the tab block for quick reference. The plugin supports multiple instruments, including guitar, piano, ukulele, mandolin, and banjo, configurable through settings. This feature is particularly helpful for musicians and learners who want an integrated and interactive way to manage and reference their musical notes.
The Palta Note plugin enables users to write musical compositions like Kaydas, Gats, and Relas in Bhatkhande notation directly within Obsidian. Utilizing the `<palta-note>` web component, the plugin renders structured musical sequences into visually formatted notation. Users can include vibhag structures for rhythmic divisions or omit them for quick notation. This tool is ideal for musicians and students who work with Indian classical music and want to integrate their compositions and practice notes seamlessly within Obsidian.
The Vextab plugin enables users to create and render guitar tablature and music notation directly within Obsidian using the Vextab language. Designed for simplicity and writeability, it supports both standard music notation and guitar tabs. Users can define `vextab` or `tab` code blocks for detailed notation or leverage the quicktab shorthand feature to rapidly jot down musical ideas, particularly useful on mobile devices. The plugin offers customization options, such as toggling notation display in quicktabs. It also supports advanced rendering techniques and integrates seamlessly for musicians and composers seeking to document their music within their Obsidian workflow.
The Setlist.fm Sync plugin is perfect for music enthusiasts who want to document their concert experiences within Obsidian. Using the setlist.fm API, it syncs details of the concerts you've attended and organizes them into a markdown file. Each entry includes the artist, venue, date, and city, complete with backlinks to make navigation easier.