- Adjacency Matrix: a different way of looking at the graph. Installed for curiosity
- Admonition: allows having "special" boxes very easily. Very recommended
- Advanced tables: makes editing tables easier. Not very used, but worth having
- Calendar: I keep a daily log, so this is very useful to navigate it
- Dataview: in a way converts your notes into a database. Very helpful to organise projects by adding metadata to notes.
- Editor syntax highlight: show code syntax in the editor too, not only in the rendered view
- Excalidraw: awesome SVG plugin that even works on mobile
- Hotkeys for templates: rarely used, pretty much what it says in the bottle
- Juggl: alternative graphs
- Kanban: A kanban based on plan markdown (there's a similar Haskell project). Works well, but not use it much
- Mindmap: convert your hierarchical note into a rendered mindmap. Works well
- Natural language dates: I use this to tag notes
- Related notes finder: Adds additional ways of finding "related" notes
- Sliding panes: don't use it anymore (it's not ideal on mobile)
- Sort & permute lines: what it says
- Spaced repetition: to make sure I revisit old notes I use a hotkey for "open random note" and hope that ergodicity will make me visit everything. Now I'm trying to use this plugin instead.
- Tag wrangler: edit tags easily
- Templater: write templates for notes or snippets
- Tracker: lets you create plots from data in notes. Haven't used it for anything interesting yet.
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June 25, 2021 14:46
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Plugins I'm using in Obsidian as of 20210625
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