Obsidian
Obsidian is an app to store notes, focused on linking notes to each other with wikilink & #hashtags
It supports various open source plugins, such as Obsidian plugin - Git
If you want to start using it, check out this Intro to Obsidian, another great article discussing what you can use Obsidian for.
for more info see the official docs
Obsidian let’s you type Markdown and uses WYSIWYG to instantly show you a formatted version.
Obsidian is an Electron app which basically provides a Chromium window as the application UI
Backlinks¶
- Obsidian plugin
- plugins for Obsidian
- Obsidian improvements
- a shortcut to open a note on GitHub
- Obsidian
- my digital garden dev
- publish notes from Obsidian to GitHub pages
- Intro to Obsidian
- I want to start using Obsidian to manage my notes, but am overwhelmed. Where do I start?
- Obsidian Publish
- CSS collapse heading
- collapsible headings is inspired by the feature in Obsidian
- most recent
- interwikilinks plugin
- could we do something similar in Obsidian ?
- Hypothesis review
- Obsidian alternatives
- Obsidian aliases
- Obsidian supports aliases for notes
- reducing note folders
- The fastest way of writing new notes is to write wikilink to non-existing notes.
But this new note is created in the same folder as my current note, inheriting the current category. So if I write a new note for a different category, I have to move it.
- The fastest way of writing new notes is to write wikilink to non-existing notes.
- Obsidian special formatting
- Obsidian uses
- close tab
- A lot of apps let you close the active tab with ctrl+W
- Google Keep
- Create a site with mkdocs
- mkdocs creates a HTML site from markdown.
- Obsidian private comments
- It’d be great if you can leave private comments in a note & store the comment in another file.
- backlink
- This example shows how backlinks work in Obsidian:
- Obsidian submodule
- sliding panes
- Obsidian has build in support for sliding panes.
- annotate websites
- add notes to explorer
- works in Obsidian
- PKM social media
- Obsidian auto collapse linked mentions
- Obsidian distinguish internal & external links
- CSS snippet for Obsidian to color external links in a diff color
- Obsidian quick move
- To quickly move Obsidian notes to public or private folders, you can make a custom command with the QuickAdd plugin.
- Obsidian toggle code
- Instead of toggle, we can use callouts in Obsidian.
- note linking duplicate source
- Embed the URL in an iframe.
- Mermaid
- Mermaid is a language for simple flow charts.
- save quotes n lines
- we can have a 1 directional link from Obsidian, quoting the book.
- https://www.zotero.org/ let’s you highlight notes in pdf, and can be linked to Obsidian with a plugin
- Obsidian neurons
- The brain learns by enforcing neuron connections that are often used.
The Obsidian plugin - recent files plugin helps with this for your current session.
- The brain learns by enforcing neuron connections that are often used.
- Obsidian test images
- Test images for Obsidian formatting reference
- 1 directional annotations
- the current approach is to make these notes privately, and link the source in the note. e.g. use Obsidian to manage those notes.
- link Unity to Obsidian
- Maya script editor close tab confirmation
- In Maya’s script editor, to close tab you can middle mouse click it.
- Obsidian - my plugins
- Obsidian backup
- Git is a backup system popular with programmers. It’s a bit more technical.
- Obsidian css
- Obsidian faster startup
- Obsidian graph view
- conditional color obsidian header path
- export goodreads to obsidian
- automated RSS export (You can also use the Goodsidian plugin for Obsidian , but it’s limited to 100 books / shelf )
- hashtag synonyms
- This post discusses differences between links and tags.
One thing you could do, is make a page for every hashtag, and use wikilinks instead of hashtags everywhere! This allows you to use aliases.
- This post discusses differences between links and tags.
- link Obsidian to Unity
- logseq & obsidian img embed
- tinderbox
- released in 2002, it’s like a very old version of Obsidian