obsidian-advanced-uri
obsidian-api
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MIT License | MIT License |
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obsidian-advanced-uri
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Second Daily Notes - Micro Journaling
I haven't tried Siri + Obsidian myself but I think the approach is to use Advanced URI plugin. See this discussion https://github.com/Vinzent03/obsidian-advanced-uri/issues/60 and https://github.com/chhoumann/quickadd/issues/256
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Shortcut ?
- Advanced URI
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Obsidian and the command line
For more commands, use Obsidian Advanced URI: https://github.com/Vinzent03/obsidian-advanced-uri
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Calling Obsidian Command Pallete from iOS Shortcuts, terminal, or browser bookmark
"Advanced URI" plugin
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I created shortcuts in my ribbon to access the plugin store, community plugin store, and the theme store! Details in the commands.
I used the Advanced URI, URI Commands, and Commander plugins.
- Create a note from clicking a [[ ]] link
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I learned a neat way to use multiple vaults at the same time
And if you need added functionality, there's a plugin called [advanced-uri[(https://github.com/Vinzent03/obsidian-advanced-uri) that extends Obsidians URI.
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Is there a way of automating actions from different plugins and commands in the command palette to run one after the other without triggering them manually?
I'd advise to get comfortable with the Advanced URI plugin, which enables URLs containing certain instructions to run through any of the palette commands available in Obsidian.
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Link to the current weekly note - Stream Deck
The Advanced URI plugin also has this feature (along with many other great features). And it's actually updated on a regular basis etc.
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Script to paste selected text directly to my note-taking app
Hello, please try this: F1:: BackupClipboard := ClipboardAll SendInput, ^{c} ControlFocus,, ahk_exe Obsidian.exe ControlSend,, ^{v}, ahk_exe Obsidian.exe Clipboard := BackupClipboard Return ` It will paste your currently highlighted to text in the active window, to obsidian. obsidian cannot be minimized though. If you require obsidian be minimized there is a solution which requires obsidian plugin Advanced URIs, which then AHK can use to directly communicate with obsdian.
obsidian-api
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JSON Canvas – An open file format for infinite canvas data
I really like that you commit to keep this stable and open.
Do you plan to make the TypeScript definition part of this new site?
https://github.com/obsidianmd/obsidian-api/blob/master/canva...
For me it's easier to read TS format.
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Love Letter to Obsidian
The Canvas feature is a custom file format, but they published the format here: https://github.com/obsidianmd/obsidian-api/blob/master/canva...
If Obsidian goes under or you want to migrate at least your data isn't lost.
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Does Obsidian hold any patents, or feature-related intellectual property?
Obsidian is closed source so you won't be infringing their copyright by incorrectly getting/copying their code within your code. I don't believe they have any software patents (too small a company), and the canvas data format is available under MIT license (https://github.com/obsidianmd/obsidian-api/blob/master/canvas.d.ts). Even if you decided to reproduce their plugin APIs (so that existing Obsidian plugins could be reused with your software), you'd be fine per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_LLC_v._Oracle_America,_Inc. (but their API definition is under MIT license anyway: https://github.com/obsidianmd/obsidian-api/tree/master)
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Good starting point for learning more technical things?
I would start with with the obsidian api docs and the obsidian plugin docs then feed it into a gpt document loader and ask gpt the same thing you asked here. Obsidian offers a couple different “talk to your notes” plugins using gpt (all you need is an open ai api key) if you’re looking for a streamlined “ai document loader” you could just copy and paste the info into a new note once you have the plugin installed.
- Templater obtain name of previous active link, or parent note.
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Is there way to run Obsidian command from the shell?
In any event, there are no CLI flags to do that at the moment. The canvas format is very new, and not part of the standard markdown format. There is a public specification for it, but it's up to developers to make applications supporting it.
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Why not open sourcing ?
Canvas has been an open standard since its release.
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Does Obsidian suitable for my usecase (I use Notion + OneNote)?
As far as I know, any API that can be used by end users and plugin developers (as described in the previous post) is considered public. You can find the API repo here and definitions in this file.
- obsidian-api: Type definitions for the latest Obsidian API.
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Obsidian Canvas is here!
The .canvas format is a simple JSON-based format that is designed to be easy to parse. We've already seen several plugins leverage this and hope to see even more tools outside of Obsidian. You can see the spec here.
What are some alternatives?
uri-commands-obsidian - Execute URIs from the command palette
obsidian-livesync
quickadd - QuickAdd for Obsidian
fleeting-notes-quartz - Notes that extend your brain
Templater - A template plugin for obsidian
obsidian-bartender - Allows for rearranging the elements in the status bar and sidebar ribbon
obsidian-commander - Commander - Obsidian Plugin | Add Commands to every part of Obsidian's user interface
obsidian-note-linker - 🔗 Automatically link your Obsidian notes.
obsidian-ocr - Obsidian OCR allows you to search for text in your images and pdfs
obsidian-sample-plugin
rmrl - Render reMarkable documents to PDF
rextract - A simple toolchain for moving Remarkable highlights to Readwise