The Digital Garden plugin allows users to publish their Obsidian notes online in a customizable and personal way. It supports various features, including backlinks, embedded media, file tree navigation, and data visualization with Dataview queries. Users can easily manage their published content by specifying which notes to include and customize the site's appearance using Obsidian themes and CSS styles. The plugin integrates with GitHub and Vercel for hosting, providing a seamless workflow for updating and maintaining a digital garden. It supports advanced features such as graph visualization, transclusion of notes and media, and customizable site templates for a unique web presence.
The Extract url content plugin allows users to convert web URLs into markdown format within Obsidian. It operates in multiple modes, enabling users to extract content by selecting a URL in a note, defining a URL in the front matter to replace note content, or archiving all external links within a document. The plugin replaces URLs with readable markdown, including titles, descriptions, and other relevant data. Additionally, it supports importing content from clipboard URLs and integrates with `youtube-dl` to extract metadata for YouTube links.
The Nifty Links plugin enhances your Obsidian notes by creating visually appealing link cards with a minimalist Notion-inspired design. It integrates with services like Crestify and Microlink to fetch and display webpage information, ensuring links are both informative and aesthetically pleasing. The plugin is fully compatible with dark mode, making it an elegant tool for organizing and enriching your notes with detailed web link previews.
The CmdSearch plugin brings fast web search capabilities directly into Obsidian’s command palette. Users can define custom search commands for any site that supports query-based URLs, enabling seamless lookups without leaving the app. Each command can be personalized with a name and URL, with placeholders for dynamic search terms. For quick access, hotkeys can be assigned to frequently used searches. If the Web Viewer core plugin is enabled, search results display within Obsidian itself, otherwise they open in an external browser.
The Link Archive plugin helps users preserve external links in their Obsidian notes by archiving them to the Internet Archive. When triggered, the plugin scans the note for external links, submits them for archiving, and adds an archived link next to the original. This ensures access to the content even if the original source becomes unavailable. The plugin intelligently avoids duplicating archive links and provides progress tracking during the archiving process.