obsidian-enhancing-export
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obsidian-enhancing-export
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Obsidian md to Scrivener?
There's also: https://github.com/mokeyish/obsidian-enhancing-export , which also gets good reports.
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Easy Exports to Academic Templates
I just wanted to share my first successful addition to an Obsidian plugin. I've made two academic templates and added a the ability to select them through the Obsidian Enhancing Export plugin.
- Enhancing Export Plugin now supports export to .bib, .latex with image folder
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Pandoc export is driving me nuts...
I've tried using Obsidian Enhancing Export, but it froze up Obsidian. I'm currently trying the Pandoc plugin, and while it works a bit better, still leaves so much to be desired.
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What are some simple ways to share a vault with someone who doesn't have Obsidian installed?
To convert Markdown to HTML inside Obsidian, I've had the best luck with Obsidian Enhancing Export. That in turn requires you install pandoc, which isn't hard but is an extra step. I think you'd have to convert them one at a time if you use this UI.
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Sharing my screen at work and sharing notes
For exporting, check out Enhancing Export plugin. You can export notes in .doc, .rtf, etc. formats. https://github.com/mokeyish/obsidian-enhancing-export
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Is it possible to export a pdf but as 2 columns
You could use pandoc and specify the twocolumn option (please see https://stackoverflow.com/a/34809186). You could use pandoc standalone or use it through some Obsidian plugins (obsidian-pandoc, obsidian-enhancing-export)
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Is it possible to export as different file types?
Also available: https://github.com/mokeyish/obsidian-enhancing-export
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Scrivener alternatives for academic writing and research?
There's also obsidian-enhancing-export
- GitHub - mokeyish/obsidian-enhancing-export
obsidian-export
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MdBook – Create book from Markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
Found: https://github.com/zoni/obsidian-export but hope this can be part of a single solution.
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Using Github to write my notes has helped me retain knowledge immensely.
I use this obsidian-export CLI program to convert prior to pushing to my repo and it's been working pretty well. This gives me a read-only version of my notes that is accessible from devices I don't have obsidian on (work laptop, for example).
- Export all notes at once and convert wikilinks to Markdown?
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Personal knowledge base: Any tool/software suggestions?
If you limit your use of third party plugins, you can always use https://github.com/zoni/obsidian-export for this as well. I originally built it for exactly this use case (but now also use it as a crucial step in my pipeline to publish content to my own website)
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A free + simple + good looking alternative to Obsidian Publish!
It came from here! https://github.com/zoni/obsidian-export
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A Quick Way to Share Your Obsidian PKM
Worth noting I maintain a project which does exactly this: https://github.com/zoni/obsidian-export
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D&D template?
I have similar folders to [Oudwin](https://www.reddit.com/user/Oudwin/)... - dm - _inbox - assets - checklist - communications - research-reference - elements - sessions Additionally, I have had reasonable success using [obsidian-export](https://github.com/zoni/obsidian-export) to export my Obsidian vault to CommonMark. From there you have more options. I then build html pages using [mdbook](https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/) to control the information that is revealed to players. I am playing with using [MkDocs](https://www.mkdocs.org/) to see if it offers more control/flexibility. Regardless, the /elements folder contains all the lore chunks of the world including information I keep on the PCs. The /communications and /sessions folders can contain info with links to /elements that are revealed as needed. I make heavy use of transclusion ![[CoolThingFormAnotherFolder]] to keep it a bit more elegant and some custom styles are needed to make it how it look how I wish.
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Export Vault/Notes to a standalone wiki html?
I have had reasonable success using obsidian-export to export a vault to CommonMark. From there you have more options. I am using it for world-building in D&D and I then build html pages using mdbook to control the information that is revealed to players.
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New User - Should I stay with pure markdown or use Obsidian extra commands/syntax?
Shameless plug: obsidian-export. It will convert [[WikiLinks]] and ![[Embeds]] to plain Markdown (among a few other things) so you'll always have a way to go back if Obsidian doesn't work out the way you hoped.
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What Settings to Use to Make Notes Created in Obsidian the Most Universally Compatible
So really you can't get what you want at all. You could try an external tool like this to export your notes to commonmark which is more widely supported. Ultimately if you are changing the path to files outside of obsidian (meaning they won't be automatically updated) you will break links. So maybe your best bet is to use wikilinks + an export tool.
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-pandoc - Pandoc document export plugin for Obsidian (https://obsidian.md)
obsidian-pandoc-templates - A repository for pandoc templates. Geared for Obsidian.
Obsidian-MD-To-PDF - A command line python script to convert Obsidian md files to a pdf
AnuPpuccin - Personal theme for Obsidian
OSCP-Notes-Template - A template Obsidian Vault for storing your OSCP revision notes
obsidian-webpage-export - Export html from single files, canvas pages, or whole vaults. Direct access to the exported HTML files allows you to publish your digital garden anywhere. Focuses on flexibility, features, and style parity.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
dendron - The personal knowledge management (PKM) tool that grows as you do!
pandoc - Universal markup converter
foam - A personal knowledge management and sharing system for VSCode