#timetracking
  • 01.
    Timekeep
    8 months ago by Jacobtread
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    Score: 52/100
    The Timekeep plugin is designed for time tracking within Obsidian, allowing users to log time spent on various tasks. The plugin stores time tracking data in JSON format within timekeeping code blocks, ensuring continuity across sessions. Users can create, edit, and delete time blocks, which can be exported in multiple formats including Markdown, CSV, JSON, and PDF. It is ideal for individuals tracking time for tasks, with flexibility in creating custom templates and modifying task entries. The plugin integrates well with daily workflows and supports external template plugins, making it useful for detailed time tracking and reporting.
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  • 02.
    Fetch Prayer Times
    a month ago by Ecys
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    Score: 50/100
    The Fetch Prayer Times plugin allows users to display daily Islamic prayer times directly within Obsidian. By connecting to the Aladhan API, it fetches accurate prayer schedules based on the user's chosen location. Users can customize which prayers to display, set update triggers (on vault startup or note opening), and format date and time displays to suit their preferences. The plugin supports 12-hour and 24-hour time formats as well as different date formats. With an intuitive settings interface, users can easily configure their city, select specific prayer times, and view a clean, table-style display of the daily prayer schedule within their Obsidian workspace.
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  • 03.
    Fastimer
    a year ago by vkostyanetsky
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    Score: 49/100
    Category: Productivity Tools
    The Fastimer plugin for Obsidian is designed to help users track their fasting intervals. It allows you to easily add a code block to your notes that tracks the start and end times of your fast, displaying elapsed and remaining times along with a progress bar. The plugin visualizes fasting zones such as anabolic, catabolic, fat burning, and ketosis phases, and updates dynamically as you edit the block. You can customize the fasting duration, and mark the fast as finished with the current date and time. This tool is ideal for those looking to monitor intermittent fasting directly within their Obsidian notes.
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  • 04.
    Days Since
    a year ago by gndclouds
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    Score: 47/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Days Since plugin for Obsidian adds a handy tooltip feature that tracks the number of days that have passed since a specific date. By simply hovering over a date in the format `YYYY-MM-DD` within your notes, users can instantly view how many days have elapsed. This tool is useful for monitoring project timelines, journal entries, or other important dates, providing an intuitive and quick way to track time directly in Obsidian without requiring additional tools.
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  • 05.
    TimeStamper
    3 years ago by Martin Eder
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    Score: 47/100
    The TimeStamper plugin allows users to quickly insert customizable time and date stamps into their Obsidian notes. It offers pre-configured templates for both time and date stamps, which can be inserted using commands or hotkeys. Users can also generate custom time stamps via a simple dialog box, with the most recently used format saved for easy reuse. The plugin supports moment.js tokens, allowing full control over the format and layout of the stamps. Additional settings let users define automatic line breaks after stamps. This tool is useful for users who frequently log entries, journal, or track time-sensitive information in their notes.
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  • 06.
    Relative Timestamps
    7 months ago by Charles Young
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    Score: 43/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Relative Timestamps plugin is designed to automatically display the time difference between two entries in your Obsidian notes, which is particularly useful for food logs, diaries, or any note where time gaps between entries may be significant. The plugin allows users to set a reference timestamp and insert the current time along with the elapsed time since the last entry. This feature helps users quickly grasp the time span between entries without needing to manually calculate or remember the intervals. The plugin is currently basic in functionality but is open for customization and improvements.
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  • 07.
    Focus Time
    a month ago by AstraDev
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    Score: 40/100
    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.
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  • 08.
    WakaTime
    2 years ago by WakaTime
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    Score: 32/100
    Category: Data Visualization
    The WakaTime plugin is a valuable addition to the Obsidian ecosystem, providing users with metrics and insights into their usage activity. With this plugin, you can automatically track your time spent on specific projects or tasks within Obsidian, giving you a clear picture of how you're spending your time. The plugin also offers a dashboard view of your coding activity, allowing you to easily monitor your progress over time. Overall, WakaTime is a useful tool for tracking and optimizing your productivity, helping you stay focused and achieve your goals.
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  • 09.
    Progress Clocks
    10 months ago by Nathan Clark
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    Score: 31/100
    The Progress Clocks plugin adds tracking tools to Obsidian, including progress clocks, counters, and stopwatches. Progress clocks are customizable pie-chart-style trackers, ideal for tracking tasks or progress in segments. Counters allow for simple number tracking with increment and decrement options, while stopwatches can measure time, with the ability to toggle between seconds and milliseconds. These tools are useful for project management, habit tracking, and time tracking within Obsidian. Users can also create inline clocks and counters that integrate directly into markdown notes, offering an interactive way to monitor progress without leaving the app.
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  • 10.
    Stopwatch
    4 months ago by Tokuhiro Matsuno
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    Score: 21/100
    Category: Productivity Tools
    The Stopwatch plugin adds a simple stopwatch feature to Obsidian. It allows users to start, stop, and reset the stopwatch with ease, providing a convenient tool for time tracking. The plugin can be operated through both a button interface and commands, giving users flexibility in how they interact with it. This tool is ideal for anyone needing a simple time-tracking solution integrated directly into their Obsidian workspace.
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  • 11.
    Grandfather
    4 months ago by Danny Hernandez
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    Score: 16/100
    The Grandfather plugin adds a simple clock to the status bar in Obsidian, displaying the current time and optionally the date. It provides flexibility by allowing users to choose from a list of predefined time formats or customize their own using Moment.js formatting. This plugin is designed for those who want to keep track of time while working within Obsidian, offering an unobtrusive and easy-to-use solution for time display.
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