🌠Bulk Rename, Cleanup Routines & Mobile git
There's an upcoming discussion of daily logs, a new jira integration, and a job opportunity from the folks at Readwise right as Obsidian's team expanded too :)
In The Community
Bianca and Leah are going to chat about the advantages of daily logs Sunday, September 11 on Twitter Spaces.
This Reddit post involves a PhD student with ADHD is asking people who identify as neurodivergent in some way (including but not limited to ADHD, autism, and dyslexia) to take a survey for dissertation research about how folks use personal knowledge management.
Obsidian Updates
The team size has officially doubled, which means the team's About page has been updated; click through for super cute photos of the babies and cats!
Folks who were worried about losing Sliding Panes, rejoice! Tab Stacks replicate the functionality of Sliding Panes / Andy's Mode in core, as of Insider 0.16.2. 0.16.1 brought a bunch of improvements, including the nifty feature where we'll get in-app release notes after updates!
Plugin News
New in Community Plugins
These plugins went through code review and are now available in Obsidian's plugin list. For the full list, check out the plugin stats page.
Bulk Rename by
@OlegLustenko
renames files based on patterns. As of 1.0.0, it allows users to search by tags across the vault and later move or update the names of those notes. It also lets users search for tags and move all files with a particular tag to a particular folder. There's also improved regex support.Note Linker by
@AlexW00
will automatically find and link notes.Raindrop Highlights by
@kaiiiz
lets you sync your Raindrop.io highlights.Default New Tab Page by
@chrisgrieser
opens a note of your choice when creating a new tab, like in the browser.Open in other editor by
@yekingyan
will open the currently active file in gVim or VScode.Agile Task Notes by
@BoxThatBeat
lets users import tasks from your Azure or Jira to take notes on them and make todo-lists!Embed Code File by
@almariah
allows for embedding code files.Embedded Note Paths by
@b0o
inserts the note file path above each note.Literate Haskell by
@jajaperson
makes integrating .lhs files into your PKM easier.QuickShare by
@mcndt
lets users securely share Obsidian notes with one click. Notes are end-to-end encrypted. No API keys or configuration required.Dashing cursor by
@9r0x
enables a dashing cursor that follows the page scroll.Obsidian Git Mobile by
@Vinzent03
lets users back up with Git on all devicesKobo Highlights Importer by
@OGKevin
imports highlights from Kobo devices.RPG Manager by
@carlonicora
makes it easier to manage your Tabletop Role Playing Game campaigns for Obsidian.
Pending (as of Friday morning)
Note: Not all new plugins are available in the community list yet, as they need to go through code review first. You can manually install plugins that aren't in the community list yet by using the recently updated Beta Reviewer's Auto-update Tool. Note, though, that this is not as safe as waiting for them to go through code review.
Todoist completed tasks by
@Ledaryy
fetches completed tasks from todoist API and adds them to the Obsidian note.Day and Night by
@CyberT17
automatically toggles themes between day theme and night theme on a set time schedule.TikZJax by
@artisticat1
renders LaTeX and TikZ diagrams in Obsidian notes.Copy Search URL by
@czottmann
adds a button to the search view for copying the Obsidian search URL.HTML Reader by
@nuthrash
is a HTML file reader plugin that can open documents with ".html" and ".htm" file extensions.Obsidian Editing Toolbar by
@cumany
is modified from cmenu, and provides more powerful customization settings and has many built-in editing commands to be a MS Word-like toolbar editing experience.Janitor by
@Canna71
performs cleanup tasks on a Obsidian vault.Squiggle by
@jqhoogland
enables running squiggle code snippets within a note.
Updates
If you want a comprehensive list of what plugins updated this week, check out this plugin updates index by Ganessh Kumar.
Obsidian Git officially works on Mobile now!
Templater v0.13.0 added an option to show or hide the Templater ribbon icon.
Using Obsidian Linter v1.4.4, the "move footnote to bottom" option no longer ignores tags, regular markdown links, or wiki links, among other things.
Database folder got new documentation as well as new ways to create database from command & sidebar menu with a wizard helper.
A bunch of plugins like Commander have been updated to work with the Insider build.
Betas
Note: these plugins have not yet been submitted for code review, and are being made available primarily for testing purposes.
Literate Styles uses CSS codeblocks to enable styling.
For Developers
Readwise is hiring a frontend engineer, so if you're good with Javascript & React, or have experience with iOS/Android, reach out -- from what I can tell they're pretty great to work with.
Here's a great guide for how to use the new CSS variables effectively for theme development.
Feature Requests
Here's a nice roundup of feature requests to make Obsidian be a bit more in line with some nice features of Scrintal.
Vertical tabs, a la the Vivaldi browser, would be handy.
It would be nice if we could easily filter plugins and themes for compatability.
Appearance
Minimal is now updated to be compatible with the new default theme in 0.16+ and one of the neatest features is that you can color-code the frame by vault, to help differentiate between multiple vaults. There's a great FAQ explaining the difference between Minimal and the new Default theme, and what the development of Default means for Minimal. v6.0.4 adds syntax highlighting options to Style Settings.
Silence by
@luke-rmaki
is a dark theme that looks updated for v0.16+
Guides
Here's a twitter thread detailing an entire series on how to get the most out of Templater.
Here's an introduction to folders, links, and tags.
Here's a nice guide on outlining in Obsidian, written and with an accompanying video.
Here's a really neat breakdown of how the Graph Analysis plugin works.
Here's a nice setup guide and sample vault.
Showcases
Here's a nice .gif of someone using Obsidian like a bullet journal.
Ancillary Tools
Readwise now has a twitter account just for the Reader app. If you're an existing Readwise subscriber, they've got a self-serve onboarding set up, so the waitlist should move a lot more quickly than it used to.
Here's a fun photograph of an analog zettelkasten card from Discord's analog tools thread under the
#off-topic
channel. It's got page, source, zotero bibtex, tags, reference, importance rate, certainty rate, and support for vertical titling!Glasp now allows users to import all highlights & notes in Kindle, and export them as a markdown file you can move into your Obsidian vault. Here's a demonstration and a written tutorial.
Housekeeping
I think I'm caught up after my weekend without Discord or a mouse. If I missed something cool from the last 2-3 weeks (especially notable plugin or theme updates), please reach out and let me know! I'm still digesting some of the info in Discord, but from what I can tell, most of the focus is on the v0.16.x updates with tabs and all the new appearance stuff. I expect that'll take a few more weeks to shake out.