obsidian-kindle-plugin
anytype-ts
obsidian-kindle-plugin | anytype-ts | |
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852 | 2,937 | |
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1.3 | 10.0 | |
2 months ago | 2 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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obsidian-kindle-plugin
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Why I Like Obsidian
If you want to setup a zettelkasten type system for free, with minimal effort / requirement on any plugins (just "templater" will be helpful) I highly recommend https://reasonabledeviations.com/2022/04/18/molecular-notes-...
No affiliation, just a happy user for over a year now.
If you take kindle highlights when you read, the https://github.com/hadynz/obsidian-kindle-plugin plugin is awesome. I use the following template to create book review ("source") files
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Help with PDF highlights and Backlinks
I use the Kindle Highlights plugin and love how it works. When I highlight, I can also write a note in my kindle as "[[sample_backlink]]" (without the quotes), and when I use the plugin to import the highlights from my book, Obsidian automatically registers the note it as a backlink.
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Per-plugin connections in Obsidian?
Plugin: https://github.com/hadynz/obsidian-kindle-plugin/issues/235
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This is why you should minimise your use of Plugins
Sentry was added 2 years ago (change)
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Does anyone use the Kindle highlights plugin?
It's open source, so you can see if it does anything nefarious (or, if you're not a programmer, trust that others have checked this already). https://github.com/hadynz/obsidian-kindle-plugin
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Import and Organize your Kindle highlights. (A free Readwise alternative)
Shameless plug for this /r/ObsidianMD Kindle highlights plugin. I have used it for leisure reading and professional/school textbooks with great success.
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New to Scrivner; non-fiction research process
use this
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Oof...? "r/antinet" YouTube "Why Obsidian Sucks (For Note Taking)"
Fast-forward to now, and I simply take notes in Notepad/Notepad++ and save them with .MD extensions, and it's completely effortless for me to search them later and see how previous notes relate to my current notes. This, coupled with plugins like https://github.com/hadynz/obsidian-kindle-plugin allows me to read my class books on Kindle (my wife and I share ~400-ish books, which we've got highlights and notes on for ~100) really help.
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An app that grabs your Kindle highlights and cycles through them on an iPhone/Android widget
There are extensions like obsidian-kindle-plugin which can sync Kindle highlights to Obsidian & Obsidian has mobile apps which can use their paid sync or you can use free sync mechanisms(e.g. local network).
- Readwise + Kindle + Limit On Highlights
anytype-ts
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Show HN: Anytype multi-player: local-first, P2P, encrypted collaboration
WIth every architectural choice we aim to make fundamental digital freedoms unconditional. Here you can read more about why - cloud vs. local first Internet [2].
[1] https://anytype.io/
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VNote: A pleasant note-taking platform
It's not FOSS, it's source-available[1].
[1] https://github.com/anyproto/anytype-ts/blob/main/LICENSE.md
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Why I Like Obsidian
Tried Zettlr a week ago, same result.
Somehow I seem nobody noticed anytype - https://anytype.io/
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A future for SQL on the web (2021)
Have you checked out Anytype[0]. Was recently posted/discussed here on HN a few days ago[1].
No affiliation, just interesting project that aligns with your description.
[0]: https://anytype.io/
- Show HN: Anytype – local-first, P2P knowledge management
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Obsidian 1.5 Desktop (Public)
Another Obsidian alternative which I use every day is Anytype[1]. It's fully open source however under their own license which has some interesting terms to discourage commercial adoption. They seem to be very focused on individual use. The user experience is similar to Notion with some subtle differences, but overall very positive. The biggest plus for me was offline p2p sync and a really solid mobile app.
[1] https://anytype.io/
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A structured note-taking app for personal use
+1 and curious, too
I would go further than that also. It directly mirrors https://anytype.io/ but without the desktop or mobile clients to actually store the workspace on your device.
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Your Favorite Note Taking App
Anytype and Apple Note are working great together
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A rant: improve your comms Evernote. Oh and bye.
Anytype (Similar to Notion but Private and Encrypted)
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I need project/task management tool that I can self host
Can look at Anytype (https://anytype.io/) if you want software installed on ur system - sort of an alternative to Notion, just not as feature rich.
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-extract-pdf-highlights - Extract highlights, underlines and annotations from your PDFs into Obsidian
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.
obsidian-style-settings - A dynamic user interface for adjusting theme, plugin, and snippet CSS variables within Obsidian
devresume - A free web-based resume editor based on writing YAML with realtime preview and PDF export.
KindleHighlightsReader - A program to edit and prettify your Amazon Kindle highlights and export them as pdf, text, json or csv files.
any-sync - An open-source protocol designed to create high-performance, local-first, peer-to-peer, end-to-end encrypted applications that facilitate seamless collaboration among multiple users and devices
obsidian-spaced-repetition - Fight the forgetting curve by reviewing flashcards & entire notes on Obsidian.md
CubyText - An open-source knowledge management app.
kindle-clippings - A Python-script to extract and organise highlights and notes from the "My Clippings.txt" file on a Kindle e-reader.
siyuan - A privacy-first, self-hosted, fully open source personal knowledge management software, written in typescript and golang.
obsidian-advanced-appearance - Change Obsidian colors, fonts and other cosmetic settings
anytype-kotlin - Official Anytype client for Android