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obsidian-kanban
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Why I Like Obsidian
The killer feature for me is how extensible the software is made to be. It truly lets you use it how you want, and makes very few assumptions on how you are meant to use the software.
Case in point: one of my favorite productivity plugins is a full-fledged Kanban board. With deep integration into Obsidian features:
- https://github.com/mgmeyers/obsidian-kanban
- Welche ToDo-App nutzt ihr?
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Using Vault Folders for Project Management: Tagging and Status Tracking?
I use https://github.com/mgmeyers/obsidian-kanban . With each card is tied to a file. The file links to all info, documents and other project related timelines of meetings etc. The status is based on where it sits on your board.
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Show HN: Offline Kanban desktop app – cross-platform, built with Tauri and Nuxt
Thanks for it, I am a long time user of https://publish.obsidian.md/kanban/, and was searching for a dedicated alternative since I was using Obsidian just for it, and it looks great.
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How to Construct an Interactive Reading List
Just searched and found this plugin, or maybe this guide. I'll almost certainly do something like this, can't thank you enough.
- Does anyone have any replacements for the Kanban plugin? (main dev seems to have moved on)
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Any self-hosted organization software alternatives to Milanote that uses things similar to its boards?
if you know trello, or hack n plan, then this is a must have. I've used trello a bit and hack n plan a lot, but I prefer to keep all my notes in one place, so this is a must have: http://matthewmeye.rs/obsidian-kanban/
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How do you track notes you write about your codebase?
theres even a super no-fuss-no-muss kanban plugin, which still is just a literal markdown file (https://github.com/mgmeyers/obsidian-kanban)
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Obsidian, Genuinely the Best Free Program for WorldBuilding and How to Use it!
Kanban this is my favourite plugin, its essentially a really good tool for loose notetaking and has literally saved the progression of my worldbuilding. I keep stuff vaguely organised and just write dot points in it, so easy. link
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Is there a way to sync kanban-board tasks to a calendar?
Would there be a calendar plugin out there that can synch with this kanban board by mgmeyers? Sync, in the sense, that when I create a new card in kanban, its date and task will automatically appear in the calendar as well?
zotero
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Google Scholar PDF Reader
Maybe try Zotero[1]. There are many addons which can do what you need.
[1]https://www.zotero.org/
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I wrote my bibliography manually (Dont ask why). How do I sort it by the first letter of each entry?
And next time, you use a real literature management program like zotero (some university libraries offer classes, there is a r/zotero, etc) or jabref to create a proper bibtex file with the references. It is not that difficult, and keeps you sane (esp. if a paper has to be formatted for a different publisher). See e.g. learnlatex.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2023)
Zotero | Remote | Full-Time or Part-Time | https://www.zotero.org
Zotero is an open-source project that develops software to help people collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share their research. Our software is recommended by most universities and used by millions of students, scholars, scientists, and researchers worldwide.
We're looking for a JavaScript developer to work on Zotero "translators" — the pieces of code that let people click a button in their browser toolbar on any webpage and save high-quality metadata and files to their Zotero libraries. If you like web scraping, APIs, data formats, and exploring sites in the browser devtools, this would be up your alley. As a core Zotero developer, you'll also have the ability to work across Zotero's vast ecosystem and help shape the future of the project.
This is an open-ended contract role that can scale up and down in hours based on availability and workload.
https://www.zotero.org/jobs
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Show HN: Odin – the integration of LLMs with Obsidian note taking
Zotero is your answer, it even auto generates your citations.
https://www.zotero.org/
Apparently there are plugins for Logseq and Obsidian as well.
- Ask HN: How do you use your iPad?
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A collection of useful Mac Apps
Zotero - Price: Free Free and open-source reference manager that helps you collect, organize, and cite your research sources.
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Is there an equivalent of calibredb for research papers?
I use the free and open source Zotero which I think you'd find very calibre-like and manage notes and concept linking with org-roam in emacs.
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Will I lose everything on Zotero?
If you can't hold the urge to know, you can check on the Zotero web library if all of your things are still there
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Advice for Thesis students
Resources: ZOTERO. Zotero is a free (you can pay to get more storage), open-source citation manager with optional browser plugins. IT WILL FORMAT CITATIONS FOR YOU. (sometimes you have to edit them, but most of the time it can pull metadata and format things correctly on its own). You can sort your references into folders or with tags, read and annotate PDF copies on your computer or in a mobile app, and make notes - which I used to keep track of specific quotations I wanted to use.
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Extra Reading for Archaeology / Ancient History
You can also use online resources like The Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences, that I think is mostly free or the Handbook of Archaeological Sciences which I think is also mostly free. If you can't get a hold of those things you can also email the authors/editors and they might send you a free copy or look them up on Academia.edu and see if they have a free version. Also, if you don't already, use Google Scholar, it's the best resource for finding free articles and topics to read. It's also never too early to start using something like Zotaro, Mendeley, or Endnote to keep track of your readings and help you with citations/references in papers. You can literally download the citation, import it into one of those systems and it automatically formats your referencing.
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
calibre - The official source code repository for the calibre ebook manager
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
jabref - Graphical Java application for managing BibTeX and biblatex (.bib) databases
obsidian-full-calendar - Keep events and manage your calendar alongside all your other notes in your Obsidian Vault.
obsidian-citation-plugin - Obsidian plugin which integrates your academic reference manager with the Obsidian editor. Search your references from within Obsidian and automatically create and reference literature notes for papers and books.
obsidian-calendar-plugin - Simple calendar widget for Obsidian.
obsidian-vault-template
notion-auto-pull - Bash script to automatically download a notion workspace
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.
zotero-mdnotes - A Zotero plugin to export item metadata and notes as markdown files