The Obsidian Clipper plugin enables users to capture web highlights and save them as Markdown entries directly into Obsidian. It supports saving content to daily or weekly notes and integrates with the Advanced Tables plugin for converting HTML tables to Markdown tables. The plugin includes a Chrome-based browser extension for enhanced functionality in browsers that do not support bookmarklets. This extension ensures seamless capturing of web content, making it particularly useful for researchers, writers, or anyone who frequently annotates online material. The plugin also includes tools for managing HTML-to-Markdown conversion, ensuring clean and structured notes.
The NetClip plugin enables users to browse the web and clip webpages directly into their Obsidian vault as Markdown files. It extracts key metadata, including the article title, author, publication date, and reading time. Clipped content can be categorized and organized into folders for better management. The plugin also features an integrated webview for browsing within Obsidian, allowing users to save pages instantly or select a category before clipping. Additional tools include search and filtering options, search suggestions, and quick-access commands to manage saved content efficiently.
The Clipper Catalog plugin helps users manage their clipped web content within Obsidian by providing an organized catalog view. It enables users to search, filter, and sort their saved articles efficiently with features such as tag-based organization, real-time search, and directory filtering. Users can customize the catalog based on specific properties to better organize and access their content, making it easier to track and retrieve valuable information from web clippings.