obsidian-markdown-formatting-assistant-plugin
notion-py
obsidian-markdown-formatting-assistant-plugin | notion-py | |
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0.0 | 1.0 | |
6 months ago | 27 days ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
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obsidian-markdown-formatting-assistant-plugin
- Enhancing Text Formatting in Obsidian: Looking for a Plugin
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What plugins do you recommend for a STEM student starting with obsidian?
You could use this once it is update
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Text editor similar to Word or Google Docs for Obsidian?
If you want to have a look at the details, go to: https://github.com/Reocin/obsidian-markdown-formatting-assistant-plugin
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Notion is so slow it is almost unusable.
I think there's no toolbar, only WYSIWYG. There are plugins that help with this, like: Markdown Formatting Assitant and CMenu. i know that a plugin doesn't solve the issue, there's a post in the Obsidian Forum talking about this.
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Disable all auto indentation?
But, the devs actually work on that currently, you can check their page for progress. There are also add-ons like this that can maybe already cover some things you are used to.
- Sidebar plugin name
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Local personal database software
Obsidian is the first thing that comes to mind when it comes to note-taking and Notion alternatives, and it definitely can be used as a database. It's also offline, so you always have your notes with you. However, it uses markdown, so that might make things a bit difficult to pick up. It does have a WYSIWYG plugin for some markdown help and an Advanced Tables plugin though, so maybe you'd be interested in it!
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Just found out about this, gave this a try
What do you mean by this? Obsidian uses Markdown Formatting. Wysiwyg is also being worked on now. You can check in the roadmap A few plugins to help with the markdown writing experience are Markdown Formatting Assistant, Advanced Tables and Cmenu
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Which other app has a true offline feature?
The only bad thing about Obsidian is that it's not WYSIWYG, but there's a plugin that "solves" this problem.
notion-py
- [Notion] Un moyen d'écrire des extensions pour la notion?
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[API] [Help] How do I add block children at the beginning?
If your project is in Python you can do it with unofficial SDK like so
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Notion Python SDK Documentation
Also if you are planning on uploading files or images to notion then you'll have to stick to the unofficial SDK for now, since the official one does not support creating file objects yet. You'll have to apply a few patches from the pull requests though to make it work properly, since the project is not maintained for a while.
- Notion is so slow it is almost unusable.
- GitHub - jamalex/notion-py: Unofficial Python API client for Notion.so
- Unofficial Python Client for Notion
- Using official Notion API vs notion-py package?
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Lessons learned from sharding Postgres at Notion
Slightly unrelated, but notion's unofficial python API is cool AF! https://github.com/jamalex/notion-py
It's way more powerful than their official API. The official API can only interact with databases, which (as anyone who uses Notion knows) is a tiny subset of the overall things you want to use Notion for.
The unofficial Python API lets you have complete programmatic access to all notion pages.
The tradeoff is that certain things break. However, after reading the code, I found it quite easy to fix the problems I ran into (https://github.com/jamalex/notion-py/pull/345) and I suspect you'll be able to do the same. (I empathize with maintainers not prioritizing their open source work ahead of family life, business, etc.)
Was surprised that it was even possible to have a nice Python class for every possible Notion object, let alone control them and update them on the fly. I wish their official API would be as flexible. Maybe one day.
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Error with the python API : HTTPError: 401 Client Error: Unauthorized for url:
Guessing you're using the Python client mentioned here: https://github.com/jamalex/notion-py ?
- Let me introduce you to notion-sdk-py, a Python rewrite (sync + async) of the official Notion API client — Ready for use!
What are some alternatives?
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