obsidian-crosslink-between-notes
sliding-panes-obsidian
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obsidian-crosslink-between-notes
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Changing parts of a note and/or OTHER notes with a template
Make changes to another note based on something I’m doing in the current note or as part of creation of a new note. For instance, create a new recipe note with an ingredients section and add a link to this note to a Cookery MOC note elsewhere. This seems like it should be possible since there’s a plugin for this (Add links to current note) but not sure how/if it should be handled in a template.
- I love the little things
sliding-panes-obsidian
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Obsidian Release v1.0.0
I am a bit confused by how the terminology around tabs, panes, windows has evolved, and how this interacts with plugins such as sliding panes and pane relief
- bug in new update of "sliding panes" plugin - how do i report?
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Those writing extensively on note-writing rarely have a serious context of use
This is similar to being able to open a book at some location while reading another book and put them side by side for syntopic reading.
Also see http://fed.wiki.org/view/welcome-visitors and https://github.com/deathau/sliding-panes-obsidian.
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Has Cortex helped your productivity?
The core thing Obsidian does (technically did, as it inspired me to make my own note writing app) is that it removes the friction of brain dumping multiple streams of thought at once. If writing on one topic makes me think of another, I can link to it easily and see both side by side. I really liked the Sliding Panels plugin. It lets you have many notes open at once while still giving you good readability and accessibility. It let me really dive into whatever tangent found my brain's interest while writing without ever getting lost.
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Building my second brain with Obsidian pt. II
Sliding Panes
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What I've Learned from my Zettelkasten Experiment (after using it for 5-6 months for my work)
Found the dev and the source https://github.com/deathau/sliding-panes-obsidian
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Editor Setup Like Nick Milo?
I think he's using the "Andy Mode" plugin, which might be what you're referring to. https://github.com/deathau/sliding-panes-obsidian
What are some alternatives?
Obsidian_to_Anki - Script to add flashcards from text/markdown files to Anki
obsidian-plugin-logseq - A simple plugin to make Obsidian's preview of LogSeq markdown a bit more pleasant.
obsidian-calendar-plugin - Simple calendar widget for Obsidian.
hotkeysplus-obsidian - Adds hotkeys to toggle todos, ordered/unordered lists and blockquotes in Obsidian
obsidian-git - Backup your Obsidian.md vault with git
obsidian-encrypt - Hide secrets in your Obsidian.md vault
Templater - A template plugin for obsidian
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
note-refactor-obsidian - Allows for text selections to be copied (refactored) into new notes and notes to be split into other notes.