The Orgmode (CM6) plugin brings the power of Orgmode, a popular plain-text document format, to Obsidian. It supports features like live preview, syntax highlighting, and customizable TODO keywords, making it ideal for task management and structured note-taking. Users can fold sections, use wiki-style links, display inline images, and integrate IDs between files. The plugin also supports source code blocks with syntax highlighting for multiple programming languages. Orgmode’s advanced syntax is partially implemented, including headings, property drawers, and planning lines, enhancing the Obsidian experience for users familiar with Orgmode.
The Shiki Highlighter plugin enhances syntax highlighting in Obsidian by integrating Shiki through Expressive Code, supporting over 100 programming languages. It provides consistent highlighting in reading, live preview, and edit modes, offering features such as line numbers, customizable themes, and various code block configurations. Users can highlight specific lines, add headers, and enable diff highlighting to track code changes. The plugin also supports inline highlighting and allows custom JSON themes compatible with VS Code. With its robust capabilities, this plugin is ideal for those seeking improved visual clarity and customization in their code notes.
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1️ Getting Started: Read [the design guidelines](docs/basic/design-guidelines.md) - [Code Review: help identify and test cases](https://github.com/chuangcaleb/obsidian-fountain-editor/issues)!
- 🎉 Test and check for bugs!
- 📝Documentation: improve text, formatting and grammar.
- 👀 Ideas pitch, discuss with the community on [Discussions tab](https://github.com/chuangcaleb/obsidian-fountain-editor/discussions)!