obsidian-full-calendar
Obsidian_to_Anki
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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obsidian-full-calendar
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New to obsidian
That said: - I assume you will be doing at least some highlighting / annotating of pdfs and / or websites. In that case, you might want to look into either plugins that automatically import your highlights from other tools (Zotero, Kindle or another e-ink device, Hypothes.is, Readwise, etc), or into plugins that allow for highlighting PDFs directly inside Obsidian (Obsidian Annotator). - Templater is useful for most folks that have to create many notes with repeated layout. If you have notes for each lesson, you could have a lesson note template, to create them faster and keep them consistent. - As a student, you have to keep track of your schedule when it comes to classes, exams, etc. - you could use a plugin to sync your existing Google calendar, or keep your calendar entirely in Obsidian (Full Calendar).
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What is the best way to filter notes and display them on a calendar?
If you would like a regular calendar, I suggest the Full Calendar plugin. If you would rather have a table of meeting notes that also has the option to display a calendar view, then the Obsidian Projects plugin might work better! (Both of which make their calendars based on a folder as a source, but Projects can use Dataview plugin's queries as well.)
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Is there a "perfect" GTD app?
Obsidian is a text editor, and I don't think it has a web interface despite being an Electron app, but it's so insanely customizable with plugins that it might be worth a look. I know you can do tasks and Kanban boards, it looks like there is a plug-in for calendars that at least will read entries, it might be possible to put together something very close to what you want there. And your data's always just stored as plain text so you don't have to worry about lock-in.
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Individual entry notes instead of daily notes?
If yoy wanted to split each item as a note, I would use full calendar as your main view. Each calendar item is its own note in the background and you have a noice UI to view each note rather than a folder structure or dataview query
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What does your default note template look like?
integrated with this plugin: https://github.com/davish/obsidian-full-calendar
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How to navigate daily journal better?
The full calendar plugin does exactly what you describe. You should check it out
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Obsidian Google Calendar Plugin
Specifically which plugin are you using and what have you tried? I'm using this one: https://github.com/davish/obsidian-full-calendar with Google calendar and it works fine.
- Obsidian full calendar plugin
Obsidian_to_Anki
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Obsankipy: A New Way to Sync Your Obsidian Notes to Anki!
Introducing Obsankipy: I am open sourcing Obsankipy, a Python-based program designed to seamlessly sync your notes from Obsidian to Anki. Inspired by the obsidian_to_anki plugin, Obsankipy allows you to run the sync process without having Obsidian running, and even automate it! While it's still a work in progress, Obsankipy supports key features such as basic and reversed cards, cloze cards, images, audio, math formulas, code blocks, links, and more. Key Features:
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Markdown2Anki: feedback, proposals and requests for new features
just fyi there is an obsidian to anki addon working with anki connect if you want inspiration from it. https://github.com/Pseudonium/Obsidian_to_Anki
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Difference between cloze and id syntax
I was going through the documentation of Cloze formatting part of Obsidian_to_Anki plugin.
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Need help on Obsidian Headers to Anki
It's probably not worth fiddling with that much more. Just use the Obsidian to Anki plugin with its default settings https://github.com/Pseudonium/Obsidian_to_Anki
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Using Obsidian as a task manager and a personal knowledge database
Obsidian to Anki
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Apps that play nice with Obsidian
I also use Obsidian to manage my Anki card collection with the Obsidian_to__Anki plugin.
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Help with a specific use case?
I had been using https://github.com/Pseudonium/Obsidian_to_Anki to pull notes out to Anki, but there is a little more setup involved. Once it's going, it's very easy, though.
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Custom regex for read mode?
Use the highlight cloze style at the bottom of this page
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Clean Anki flashcards you can flip in Obsidian! CSS + Obsidian to Anki + Admonition plugin
Tags: unfortunately the Obsidian to Anki plugin doesn't support tags in regex notes, but I may try to mod it in the future using this pull request.
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Anki Sync with Title as front and content as back
Pretty easy, you need to use the Obsidian_to_Anki plugin with the Header paragraph style Regex.
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-kanban - Create markdown-backed Kanban boards in Obsidian.
flashcards-obsidian - 🎴 An Anki plugin for Obsidian.md
obsidian-tracker - A plugin tracks occurrences and numbers in your notes
obsidian-spaced-repetition - Fight the forgetting curve by reviewing flashcards & entire notes on Obsidian.md
obsidian-todoist-plugin - Materialize Todoist tasks in Obsidian notes
logseq-anki-sync - An logseq to anki syncing plugin with superpowers - image occlusion, card direction, incremental cards, and a lot more.
obsidian-git - Backup your Obsidian.md vault with git
obsidian-jupyter
obsidian-extract-pdf-highlights - Extract highlights, underlines and annotations from your PDFs into Obsidian
tui.calendar - 🍞📅A JavaScript calendar that has everything you need.
obsidian-neo4j-graph-view - Juggl is a completely interactive, stylable and expandable graph view for Obsidian. It is designed as an advanced 'local' graph view called the 'workspace', where you can juggle all your thoughts with ease.