The Reading Time plugin adds an estimated reading time feature to the status bar in Obsidian. It provides users with a quick assessment of how long it will take to read a note based on its word count. The plugin offers customization options to adjust reading speed preferences, ensuring accurate estimations based on individual reading habits.
The Chronology plugin provides a sidebar calendar view that allows users to visualize, browse, and interact with their notes based on creation or modification dates. Users can view notes by day, week, month, or custom date ranges. The timeline visualization highlights when notes were created or modified, and users can opt for a simple list view instead. Notes grouped within the same time slot can be displayed together. The calendar tiles offer visual cues, showing the number of notes created or edited on each day. Clicking on note names opens them, and using Ctrl or Command-click opens notes in a new pane. This plugin also addresses issues with Obsidian Sync by using metadata to correctly identify the actual creation or modification dates of notes.
The Last Modified Timestamp in Status Bar plugin enhances your note-taking experience by displaying the last modified timestamp of your current note directly in the status bar. It updates the timestamp dynamically, ensuring it reflects recent changes or note switches. The plugin offers various customization options, including toggling between displaying created and last modified timestamps, setting a preferred format for timestamps, and adjusting the refresh interval for updates.
The Sentinel plugin enables users to automate actions based on note visibility changes in Obsidian. It allows users to track interactions with notes by updating properties such as view counts or timestamps and executing commands automatically when notes are opened or closed. Actions can be customized based on specific note titles or patterns, offering flexibility for different use cases. Sentinel supports dynamic variables like date, time, and title, providing an efficient way to manage note metadata.
The RPG Stat Tracker plugin gamifies note-taking and organization in Obsidian by rewarding users with experience points (XP) for time spent in their vault and the number of notes they maintain. As you accumulate XP, you advance through levels, adding a playful progression system to your note management. The plugin tracks XP automatically and offers customizable settings, such as adjusting XP gain rates and resetting levels. Future updates aim to include virtual pets, allowing users to unlock and upgrade pets as they progress. This plugin encourages engagement with your vault while making the experience enjoyable and rewarding.
The Focus Time plugin tracks the time users spend actively working on individual notes in Obsidian. It automatically monitors focus time for each note, including PDF files, and stops tracking when users switch notes or minimize the app. The plugin features a focus time leaderboard, displaying the top 10 notes with the most focus time, helping users identify their most engaged notes. It supports both light and dark themes and offers localization for English and Simplified Chinese. The plugin aims to provide insight into user productivity, highlighting frequently accessed notes and enabling users to better manage their note-taking efforts over time.