obsidian-todoist-plugin
fleeting-notes-quartz
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9.0 | 10.0 | |
23 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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obsidian-todoist-plugin
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Recommend a Todo/Task Companion App for Obsidian?
I switched to Todoist because the free version does what I want and it's got an excellent plugin - Todoist Sync - https://github.com/jamiebrynes7/obsidian-todoist-plugin
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Obsidian vs Todoist
I use both and they work well together. I have a pinned note below the calendar, with the Todoist embed.
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Todoist in Obsidian — The Perfect Synergy for your Task Management System
Todoist helps me to organize tasks and sub-tasks for my projects and sub-projects, and thanks to Todoist Plugin I can sync Todoist with Obsidian by using an API key.
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Things 3 and Obsidian
Maybe this plugin works for you https://github.com/jamiebrynes7/obsidian-todoist-plugin
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Is there a way I write down tasks / events in a text file and have it show up in a calendar like Google Calendar?
Right now I'm using Obsidian, with this Todoist plugin, since Todoist can sync with Google Calendar. It shows Todoist tasks in its own window / tab, however its not a text file that I can edit. I can't edit tasks and I can only add them in a separate window.
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How do I list today's events from Google Calendar?
After that, you can integrate Todoist with Obsidian using the plugin.
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Uses of the daily note
The Obsidian integration is a third party development using the Todoist API so that is free as well. It is very simple to use and provides the functionality you’d expect: filtering, completion on click, auto-refresh, etc.
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Help with Todoist plugin - by Ledary (Ledaryy on Github)
i this todoist plugin https://github.com/jamiebrynes7/obsidian-todoist-plugin it allows you querry todoist tasks in a code block. you could add that to your daily note
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Notion -> Obsidian Updates (Dec. 23, 2022)
You enter your API key to access my product's services in the plugin's settings (similar to how Todoist Obsidian plugin handles it)
- What is the best way or the best plug-in for to-do stuff?
fleeting-notes-quartz
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Looking for Web Link Organizer and Notes
Try Fleeting Notes - Google Keep with wikilinks & Obsidian integration. It sounds like it might fit your needs. That being said, I'm the creator of this app so I'm a bit biased.
- Fast Mobile Solution?
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Syncing Windows with iOS using git
I use git to sync windows and macos but I find the iOS sync gets a bit more confusing. So I use the Fleeting Notes app to sync a couple of notes directly. https://fleetingnotes.app/
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A year of using Obsidian! Here's my graph view.
As I've hinted to, I use it mainly for university. I am a History and Archaeology student an I'm currently in my first masters year. I use Obsidian to take notes in class, make summaries, study the material, annotating books and articles, and everything else that comes with studying. Besides this, I also use Obsidian as my personal journal or diary. I've long been interested in keep some kind of daily log but I never got into because I didn't have the right tools at my disposal. Now I try to make some sort of recollection of my day, everyday, but of course in practice I do it around 20 days a month, not every day. I also use Obsidian for personal projects or things I would like to look into more. For example I am currently working on researching the most well known celestial constellations, knowing their mythologies, recognizing their individual stars in the night sky etc. Another of my (growing number) of projects has as a goal to recognize edible or otherwise useful plants. Obsidian also became my place where I store my 'fleeting notes' or ideas. For this I've used multiple apps on my phone, which include (but are not limited to) Markor, Zettel Notes, Google Keep, the stock note app that comes on my Oneplus phone. But the app that I am now most happy with is called 'Fleeting Notes' made by Matthew Wong. I use it as follows: An idea pops in my head, this can be whatever it is, I write it down in the app, I add a title if possible, done. When I open my pc the next time I use a shortcut to import the notes made and they get placed in my 'Inbox' folder. From here I can decide to move them to my general notes that I can easily look up when I need them, or I can link and move them where they belong. So to summarize: I use Obsidian as my personal Wiki, everything in my life could be stored in here, in practice this is usually university stuff and personal projects.
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My ADHD Note-taking Journey
This is how I came to create Fleeting Notes a note-taking application that combines the speed of Google Keep with the connections within Obsidian. It’s still a work in progress, but I hope to listen to customer feedback and continue to develop the application to eventually become a one-stop shop to quickly capture and connect notes with the option to extend to other note-taking tools.
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Sync different Fleeting Notes to multiple Obsidian vaults
As of plugin v0.3.6 of the Fleeting Notes app:
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Highlighting from the browser to Obsidian, an alternative solution
I had the same question myself. This is why I created Fleeting Notes. A way to capture quickly create highlights/annotations and categorize them through wikilinks. Combined with the Fleeting Notes sync Obsidian plugin, notes are seamlessly synced to Obsidian. If you’re interested in seeing how the browser extension works, check out my video showcasing the Fleeting Notes browser extension.
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How I Quick Capture My Ideas using Fleeting Notes and Obsidian
Feel free to check out the website for more information, and I hope it can help reduce the friction in your knowledge workflow ;)
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The Best Way to take Youtube Notes for Obsidian
Right now, taking notes from Youtube (YT) to Obsidian sucks. To take YT notes, I need to manually copy the timestamp of the video, annotate the video with the correct timestamp, and put all of this in Obsidian. If I don’t keep track of the timestamp, coming back to the video requires me to sift through the video to find where my note is referencing. I don’t like this manual work so I decided to add a better way in Fleeting Notes (FN).
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what is the one thing you think Obsidian needs to drastically improve?
I say this with all the respect to the developers of both Obsidian and helper apps, but something like Fleeting Notes shouldn't have to exist. When someone can build a business model out of a missing feature of your product, something is wrong with your roadmap.
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-link-archive - Link Archive plugin for Obsidian
obsidian-bartender - Allows for rearranging the elements in the status bar and sidebar ribbon
obsidian-tracker - A plugin tracks occurrences and numbers in your notes
obsidian-api - Type definitions for the latest Obsidian API.
obsidian-hider - Hide Obsidian UI elements such as tooltips, status, titlebar and more
obsidian-note-linker - 🔗 Automatically link your Obsidian notes.
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
excalibrain - A graph view to navigate your Obsidian vault
obsidian-full-calendar - Keep events and manage your calendar alongside all your other notes in your Obsidian Vault.
remotely-save - Yet another unofficial Obsidian plugin allowing users to synchronize notes between local device and the cloud service. Supports S3, Dropbox, OneDrive, webdav.
obsidian-spaced-repetition - Fight the forgetting curve by reviewing flashcards & entire notes on Obsidian.md
zotero - Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share your research sources.