The Projects plugin enables efficient project management within Obsidian by providing users with a variety of views, such as Table, Board, Calendar, and Gallery. It supports project creation from folders and Dataview queries, making it versatile for different workflows. The plugin also allows the use of customizable note templates for each project, helping users stay organized. Perfect for content managers or anyone working with complex projects, it offers features like tracking project statuses and deadlines. The clean, native Obsidian design ensures a seamless experience, while maintaining professional reliability and avoiding clutter in your notes.
The Task Progress Bar plugin enhances task management in Obsidian by displaying progress bars next to task bullets or headings. This functionality operates in Live Preview mode and updates dynamically as tasks are completed. Users can customize progress bars by adding task numbers, modifying completion marks, or extending the feature to headings. The plugin offers an intuitive way to visualize progress within task lists, making it easier to track accomplishments and outstanding items in notes.
The Obsidian Open with Natural Language Dates plugin enhances your daily note workflow by allowing you to open a specific daily note using natural language. By integrating with the Natural Language Dates plugin, it enables users to quickly access notes for today, tomorrow, or any other day just by typing phrases like "next Monday" or "in two days." This plugin streamlines the process of finding and editing daily notes without having to remember exact filenames or navigate through the calendar. It's ideal for users who frequently work with daily journaling or task tracking, making it easier to stay organized and add new content to the correct note quickly.
The Future Dates plugin enhances task management in Obsidian by creating a dedicated view in the right panel to collect all links associated with future dates. This feature allows users to conveniently track upcoming tasks in one location, ensuring nothing is overlooked. The plugin integrates with the 'Daily Notes' plugin to utilize its date templates, making it easier to organize and manage future-related entries.
The Pomodoro Timer plugin integrates a customizable timer into Obsidian to enhance focus and productivity. It allows users to set personalized work and break intervals, receive audible alerts, and monitor progress through the status bar. This plugin also features daily note integration for automatic logging of sessions and task tracking to update Pomodoro counts directly on tasks. Users can utilize detailed logging formats or create custom log templates. With additional support for DataView scripts, the plugin provides options for visualizing session summaries and detailed logs within Obsidian, making it a versatile tool for time management and workflow tracking.
The Doing plugin helps users keep track of their ongoing tasks by displaying the current task in the Obsidian status bar. It also provides a logging feature that saves all tasks to a 'doing.md' file, allowing users to review their task history. This plugin is ideal for individuals who frequently switch between tasks and need a quick reminder of what they are currently working on. With its simple interface and easy-to-use features, the Doing plugin ensures that tasks are not forgotten and that progress can be tracked over time.
The Timesheet plugin is designed to help users create timesheets for tasks logged in daily notes, particularly for tasks tracked in systems like JIRA. By recognizing task identifiers such as 'FBI-1', it groups and summarizes the time spent on each issue, making it easy to log hours and report them. The plugin supports customizable task number patterns and allows users to define how the timesheet report is rendered using templates. It automatically compiles time logs and offers the option to include external links to JIRA tasks. With its flexible settings, it helps streamline time tracking and reporting for project management within Obsidian.
The Checklist Progress plugin for Obsidian allows users to track their task completion progress within markdown checklists. The plugin automatically updates the percentage or fraction of completed tasks, making it easier to monitor progress. It supports sub-tasks, and can update the progress dynamically when checkboxes are toggled. Users can also enable auto-updating in live preview mode or trigger updates manually through a command. The plugin can be customized to count both checked and unchecked boxes, providing flexibility in how progress is displayed.
The Multi State CheckBox Switcher plugin enhances Obsidian by supporting three-state and multi-state checkboxes, offering a flexible way to track tasks or statuses. It includes toggles for unchecked, partially done, and completed states, as well as customizable additional states represented by unique symbols. The plugin is compatible with visual themes like Things, making task management more intuitive and visually appealing. It also supports multiline selections for efficient editing.