The Html Server plugin enables users to serve their Obsidian vault as an HTTP server, allowing them to view their vault's content, including themes and customizations, in a web browser. This view-only server ensures that files remain uneditable and is ideal for local network sharing. Users can access files using a local URL or IP address, create an index page for navigation, and customize server settings like the port. Advanced features include variable-based templates for tailored HTML rendering and frontmatter customization for file-specific variables. While interactive features are not yet available, this plugin provides a simple way to share and display vault content.
The Static File Server plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who need to manage and serve static files with ease. This plugin allows you to host your own static file server, giving you full control over how your files are served and accessed. With this plugin, you can easily share files with collaborators or make them publicly accessible without having to rely on external services. The plugin also supports advanced features like custom file routing, authentication, and caching, making it a powerful tool for any Obsidian user who needs to manage static files.
The Local GraphQL plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who rely on GraphQL queries. This innovative plugin allows you to run GraphQL queries directly within your notes, enabling seamless data retrieval and manipulation. With Local GraphQL, you can effortlessly fetch data from various sources, including your own notes, and display it in a structured format. Imagine being able to create custom dashboards, visualize data, or even build interactive tables without leaving Obsidian. This plugin opens up new possibilities for data-driven note-taking and unlocks a world of creative possibilities.