Obsidian plugin list

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  1. Open a specified note, canvas, base, or workspace on startup, or set it for quick access later. ↩︎

  2. Opens .url files in the internal webview. ↩︎

  3. Automatically creates today's daily note. Daily note plugin must be enabled ↩︎

  4. Quickly add, change, or remove callouts in your notes. ↩︎

  5. This Plugin lets you create Charts within Obsidian ↩︎

  6. Create and insert color palettes into your notes. ↩︎

  7. This is a simple plugin that converts the selected markdown to HTML and copies it to the clipboard. ↩︎

  8. Tools for efficiently folding markdown sections in Obsidian ↩︎

  9. Just open and edit CSV files directly, no more. Keep it simple. ↩︎

  10. Complex data views for the data-obsessed. ↩︎

  11. Open the command palette by pressing Shift (or any other key) twice like in IntelliJ and create your own shortcuts ↩︎

  12. Colorful, customizable toolbar, designed for mobile. ↩︎

  13. Encrypt secrets in your notes. ↩︎

  14. Run JavaScript from within your notes. ↩︎

  15. Formats and styles your notes. It can be used to format YAML tags, aliases, arrays, and metadata; footnotes; headings; spacing; math blocks; regular markdown contents like list, italics, and bold styles; and more with the use of custom rule options as well. ↩︎

  16. Hide secrets in your vault ↩︎

  17. Make your notes interactive with inline input fields, metadata displays, and buttons. ↩︎

  18. Paste URL "into" selected text to create markdown links. ↩︎

  19. Know when installed plugins have updates and evaluate the risk of upgrading ↩︎

  20. Quickly add new pages or content to your vault. ↩︎

  21. Allows you to add dividers to the ribbon to space out your icons. ↩︎

  22. Share the enabled plugins in list/table format. ↩︎

  23. Automatically fetches titles from pasted links, with additional customization for metadata from YouTube. ↩︎

  24. Rename, merge, toggle, and search tags from the tags view ↩︎

  25. Uncheck all checkboxes in the current note using one command ↩︎

  26. Adds options to customize how tabs are opened, including open in new tab by default, preventing duplicate tabs, and more. ↩︎

  27. Do some math (sum, average, etc.) in your markdown tables. ↩︎

  28. Easily copy the contents of an inline code element with a single click. ↩︎

  29. Integrate Git version control with automatic backup and other advanced features. ↩︎

  30. Calendar view of your daily notes ↩︎

  31. This plugin allows to force the view mode and editing mode for a note by using front matter ↩︎

  32. Dynamically update a pinned tab with today's daily note ↩︎

  33. Compute and display days since/until with optional labels, time-awareness, and pill styling. ↩︎

  34. Offers controls for adjusting theme, plugin, and snippet CSS variables. ↩︎

  35. Change the colors, fonts and features of Minimal Theme. ↩︎

  36. Notion-style resizable side-by-side Markdown blocks that support text, images, embeds, and internal links. ↩︎

  37. Note-based task management with calendar, pomodoro and time-tracking integration. ↩︎

  38. Customize your workspace by adding commands everywhere, create Macros and supercharge your mobile toolbar. ↩︎

  39. This Plugin will automatically generate a TOC for the current Folder. ↩︎

  40. Use slash command to insert quick text ↩︎

  41. Quickly and easily move notes to a predefined folder. Perfect for organizing your notes. ↩︎

  42. Bulk manipulate YAML front matter with condition-based rules and preview. ↩︎

  43. A search engine that just works ↩︎

  44. Display markdown text (including dataview queries or Obsidian bases) at the bottom, top or in the sidebar for all notes which match a specified rule, without modifying them. ↩︎

  45. Automatically color your sidebar like a rainbow. No configuration needed. 9 themes included. ↩︎

  46. Highlight the active folder section and the title in the file explorer. ↩︎

  47. Adds a customizable GitHub-like floating table of contents. ↩︎

  48. Extend your Markdown syntax using delimiters instead of HTML tags, such as underlining, superscript, subscript, highlighting, and spoiler. ↩︎

  49. Publish your notes to the web for others to enjoy. For free. ↩︎