obsidian-full-calendar VS TiddlyWiki

Compare obsidian-full-calendar vs TiddlyWiki and see what are their differences.

obsidian-full-calendar

Keep events and manage your calendar alongside all your other notes in your Obsidian Vault. (by davish)

TiddlyWiki

A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc. (by Jermolene)
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obsidian-full-calendar

Posts with mentions or reviews of obsidian-full-calendar. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-07.
  • New to obsidian
    3 projects | /r/ObsidianMD | 7 Oct 2023
    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).
  • What is the best way to filter notes and display them on a calendar?
    2 projects | /r/ObsidianMD | 24 Jun 2023
    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.)
  • Is there a "perfect" GTD app?
    3 projects | /r/gtd | 13 May 2023
    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.
  • Individual entry notes instead of daily notes?
    2 projects | /r/ObsidianMD | 24 Feb 2023
    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
  • What does your default note template look like?
    1 project | /r/ObsidianMD | 13 Dec 2022
    integrated with this plugin: https://github.com/davish/obsidian-full-calendar
  • How to navigate daily journal better?
    1 project | /r/ObsidianMD | 20 Sep 2022
    The full calendar plugin does exactly what you describe. You should check it out
  • Obsidian Google Calendar Plugin
    1 project | /r/ObsidianMD | 14 Aug 2022
    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
    1 project | /r/PersonalKnowledgeMgmt | 3 Mar 2022

TiddlyWiki

Posts with mentions or reviews of TiddlyWiki. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-22.
  • It's 29 Delphi, I mean
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Feb 2024
    > What does ownership mean here?

    It means owning the code and the data. With webapps, the code and data are hosted and owned, the users do not own the code, cannot run it independently. This is a clear dileneation between owner and user, and the owners can use that clear line to create artificial scarcity of various kinds. (The most popular being the subscription SaaS model). It's also easier to defend your IP since end users never see your binaries.

    I like to make my software single html files whenever possible. People can just save them and run them locally. Havent met anyone who cares yet though.

    I like that idea a lot, and I care. I think others care, but yes, it's a niche interest. Take a look at https://tiddlywiki.com/ for an example of a fairly successful project that uses the single html format running locally. However it suffers from limitations on File|Save which often requires a separate runtime of some kind to support.

    Another project that approaches this ideal is https://redbean.dev/, @jart's tiny, performant, featureful single-file webserver. In this case the "single file" is a server executable + zip whose state must be updated on the command-line, but I think hits a sweet spot in terms of practicality, and a global minima when it comes to minimizing dependencies. (Redbean bundles SQLite and Lua so it's also possible to do through-the-web state updates as in a traditional webapp.)

    My own project, Simpatico, aspires to be something along these lines. Eventually your browser tab is both a client and server process, connecting via websockets to other connected browsers, storing all state locally. I call this pattern "monomorphism", a play on the "isomorphic" javascript SPA. The server[2] is currently written in ~1 node file, but eventually I would like to port to redbean (and greenbean, the websocket version of redbean, but it isn't quite ready yet). The server grew several features to support a fast, practical BTD loop using markdown[1], and safe, performant execution on the public internet[2], but ultimately I'd like to pare it down to serving a single html file and allow the connected clients to provide all diversity of experience. I've used it to explore all kinds of browser apis, from crypto[3] to svg[4] to writing my own libraries (combine[4] and stree[5]). And it's all running locally, and easily hosted on a $5 VPS, and its all open source.

    1 - https://simpatico.io/lit.md

    2 - https://simpatico.io/reflector

    3 - https://simpatico.io/crypto

    4 - https://simpatico.io/combine

    5 - https://simpatico.io/stree

  • TiddlyWiki – A non-linear personal web notebook
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Feb 2024
  • Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
    35 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Feb 2024
  • Software suggestions
    1 project | /r/mothershiprpg | 7 Dec 2023
    I use TiddlyWiki. It's a portable editable wiki that doesn't require a web server or web hosting. You open it from your computer, edit it, and save it. You get all of the linking that you'd expect to see in a wiki, and it's super readable and easy to use.
  • BASIC Anywhere Machine
    1 project | /r/QBeducation | 11 Sep 2023
    It is a single-HTML-file TiddlyWiki instance that runs in a web browser (offline as well as online), meant to be downloaded and stored wherever suits you best. Everything that you see when working in BASIC Anywhere Machine (everything that makes "BAM" work as an IDE and all BASIC programs) exist in the one HTML file.
  • TiddlyPWA: putting TiddlyWiki on modern web app steroids
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Jul 2023
    TiddlyWiki still works as intended: https://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted but there are so many different clients to run on. Mobile or Desktop ? What OS? What Browser?

    This effort https://val.packett.cool/blog/tiddlypwa/ is remarkable as the mobile side of saving is not as robust as on the desktop side of things and there is a scaling limit on performance as the number of tiddlers grows. Also the syncing between tw documents between different desktop/mobile clients can be a challenge with diffing.

    Since then I've moved back to plain vanilla vim for a wiki (map gf :tabe ) but tw.html is still good for data other than plain text and TiddlyPWA https://tiddly.packett.cool/ is a great effort to revisit TiddlyWiki again.

  • Effect of Perceptual Load on Performance Within IDE in People with ADHD Symptoms
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Jul 2023
    You should check out TiddlyWiki as it’s designed around the concept that small linkable notes are the best way to organize.

    https://tiddlywiki.com/

  • Does anyone do a digital journal?
    1 project | /r/Journaling | 12 Jul 2023
    It’s html based so you can access it in the same way you would access a website but it can be locally stored. Saving is a bit tricky but there are multiple solutions detailed on their site. https://tiddlywiki.com/
  • Be brutally honest: What are the chances of a motivated 50-year-old person in US who have never studied computers to be able not only to teach herself how to code but also to make a bare minimum living?
    2 projects | /r/learnprogramming | 11 Jul 2023
  • Expose Tiddly on Network
    1 project | /r/TiddlyWiki5 | 5 Jul 2023
    Hi, you can use tw on nodejs with npm package tiddlywiki....

What are some alternatives?

When comparing obsidian-full-calendar and TiddlyWiki you can also consider the following projects:

obsidian-kanban - Create markdown-backed Kanban boards in Obsidian.

logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.

obsidian-tracker - A plugin tracks occurrences and numbers in your notes

Dokuwiki - The DokuWiki Open Source Wiki Engine

obsidian-todoist-plugin - Materialize Todoist tasks in Obsidian notes

obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.

obsidian-git - Backup your Obsidian.md vault with git

Wiki.js - Wiki.js | A modern and powerful wiki app built on Node.js

obsidian-spaced-repetition - Fight the forgetting curve by reviewing flashcards & entire notes on Obsidian.md

BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel

Obsidian_to_Anki - Script to add flashcards from text/markdown files to Anki

Mediawiki - 🌻 The collaborative editing software that runs Wikipedia. Mirror from https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/mediawiki/core. See https://mediawiki.org/wiki/Developer_access for contributing.