obsidian-minimal-theme-css-snippe
kragen-.emacs.d
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obsidian-minimal-theme-css-snippe
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Markdown Is Meant to Be Shown: Stop Hiding the Syntax (2021)
I use a keyboard shortcut to quickly switch between source and live preview mode.
I open sourced my css snippets repo, and the first CSS rule in this file in my minimal theme CSS snippets repo resets font sizes in source view so font sizes are the all the same:
https://github.com/replete/obsidian-minimal-theme-css-snippe...
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Obsidian 1.4.10 Desktop (Public)
https://github.com/replete/obsidian-minimal-theme-css-snippe...
This is a repo of my working obsidian UI improvements / plugin homogenizations for Minimal Theme users. The Properties autohide is pretty handy. Just a bunch of CSS. That's what I like about Obsidian, I fix anything I don't like.
kragen-.emacs.d
- Visual Studio Code is designed to fracture
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Markdown Is Meant to Be Shown: Stop Hiding the Syntax (2021)
in my .emacs.d/init.el i have a command https://github.com/kragen/kragen-.emacs.d/blob/master/init.e... which inserts such a footnote link, linking the previous word. it auto-increments the footnote counter. i have it bound to the fairly horrible key ctrl-alt-]; successive presses of the key expand the link leftwards to include more words
emacs markdown-mode does also automatically syntax-highlight links, headers, bulleted lists, italic, bold, typewriter code, and markdown linebreaks, and it has a command (the also rather horrible ctrl-c ctrl-o) to open a link. if the link is to a local file, it opens it in emacs rather than your browser. it also uses the tab key to expand and collapse headers, and of course it always has emacs's instantaneous full-text search. but the formatting is much uglier than obsidian's
- Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
What are some alternatives?
obi-sync - Reverse engineering of the native Obsidian sync and publish server
code-marketplace - Open source extension marketplace for VS Code.
obsidian-minimal-theme-css-snippets - Obsidian CSS snippets to tweak UI and harmonize various plugins with the Minimal Theme - for fellow hackers.
react-md-editor - A simple markdown editor with preview, implemented with React.js and TypeScript.
polybar-clockify - Control Clockify through Polybar