Obsidian now has more than 1000 community-plugins! - eviltoast
  • huginn@feddit.it
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    1 year ago

    I’m pretty basic and just run bare obsidian with vim and solarized themes, what are y’all running for plugins?

    • swnt@feddit.deOP
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      1 year ago
      • Obsidian Git
      • pocket importer
      • Natural language dates
      • calendar Plugin
      • periodic notes
      • dataview
      • outliner

      as my most important ones

      • neardeaf@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        Obsidian Git single handily changed my daily workflow.

        To ensure privacy, I run my own Gitea server with a custom domain SSL’d & private repo I sync back and fourth. This allows me to control where my notes are stored behind two work computers who are stupidly behind two full tunnel VPNs so I can’t access my own servers on my LAN.

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          1 year ago

          Both. But for mobile I’m using bash scripts with Termix (Android), because the Obsidian-Git mobile doesn’t support git LFS

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            1 year ago

            Makes sense. I use termux for a lot of things. Didn’t know it supported git lfs though. I’ll keep that in my back pocket for sure.

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              1 year ago

              Well it only kind of supports git LFS. I have to manually invoke a few git hooks, but otherwise… 😅

    • Holli25@slrpnk.net
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      1 year ago

      Main plugins for me are dataview and tasks. Add the mininal theme and style settings and that is it. Although I enjoy browsing Obsidian roundup to see what is new in the world of plugins.

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        1 year ago

        How is it at organising your Tasks? I feel it would not be best at it, but also like the ideas of linking tasks in my notes

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          It fits well for me. I set up multiple queries in my daily note template to catch tasks that are due today or I wanted to work on today, for long-term tasks and for overdue tasks. You can group tasks by adding tags which I use often. You can add a new task anywhere in your notes and it will show up in the query. So I put tasks in all notes that I am working on and will be reminded of them in my daily note. It is often updated with new features, just try it out and see if it works for you. I can not complain and only recommend it.

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            1 year ago

            Thanks so much for the detailed response.

            If you happen to use Tasks on mobile, did the plugin slow Obsidian down at all? I’ve been using Obsidian plugin-free

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              I am also using it on mobile (syncing my vault from laptop->NAS<-cell phone). Works quite well, but I can not say mich about performance, as my cell phone is having problems in general at the moment.

              However, it feels really smooth after initially loading the app and I have no problems to report.