obsidian-ocr
rextract
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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obsidian-ocr
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Let's talk about my 'painful to read' old handwritten journal notes in Evernote...in BEAR!
There is an OCR plugin for Obsidian that supports search (haven’t used it but now I’m curious): https://github.com/MohrJonas/obsidian-ocr However I believe Bear 2.0 is going to have a pretty sweet OCR tool built-in, so if you can hang on until it’s released or nab the beta that could be worth trying out.
- Does Obsidian suitable for my usecase (I use Notion + OneNote)?
- I'm joining Obsidian full-time as CEO
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I didn't realize the community has grown so much..
-OCR: this is what i've found so far but haven't tested: https://github.com/MohrJonas/obsidian-ocr I've been waiting for a good ocr plugin,
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Show HN: Obsidian Canvas – An infinite space for your ideas
Not quite there yet, but there is an Obsidian plugin developing similar functionality: https://github.com/MohrJonas/obsidian-ocr
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Support for recognising latex
Thanks, I didn't know they had a student plan. I guess I'll use that for now, I opened an issue on this plugin and the dev said it's something they're willing to add in the future.
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Obsidian OCR version 1.1.0 released 🎉
Link: https://github.com/MohrJonas/obsidian-ocr/releases/tag/1.1.0
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OCR extensions to Obsidian
Alright version 0.0.1 is available: https://github.com/MohrJonas/obsidian-ocr
rextract
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Show HN: Obsidian Canvas – An infinite space for your ideas
It appears to be convoluted but Remarkable -> Rextract -> Readwise -> Obsidian looks like a path.
[0]: https://github.com/zachwick/rextract
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Worth it or not?
FWIW here is a 1-liner I used for H in *.highlights; do cat $(echo $H | sed "s/highlights/metadata/" ) | grep visibleName; cat $H/*json | grep 't":' | grep -v '"height"'; done to get native highlights to my wiki https://fabien.benetou.fr/PIMVRdata/RecentHighlights and there are other tools e.g https://github.com/sabidib/remarking to capture more and integration better, including to tools like Mendeley or ReadWise https://github.com/zachwick/rextract
What are some alternatives?
ob-table-enhancer - Manipulate markdown tables without touching the source code in Obsidian.
remarking - Remarking is an unofficial command line tool for extracting highlights from documents on your reMarkable tablet.
obsidian-projects - Plain text project planning in Obsidian
obsidian-api - Type definitions for the latest Obsidian API.
obsidian-text-extractor - A (companion) plugin to facilitate the extraction of text from images (OCR) and PDFs.
scrypt-js - Pure JavaScript implementation of the scrypt password-based key derivation function.
obsidian-advanced-uri - Advanced modes for Obsidian URI
grit - Multitree-based personal task manager
obsidian-livesync
obsidian-excalidraw-plugin - A plugin to edit and view Excalidraw drawings 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.