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obsidian-zotero-integration
- Show HN: Odin – the integration of LLMs with Obsidian note taking
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Zotero Integration plugin for Citation Insert - Template
Here's the github: https://github.com/mgmeyers/obsidian-zotero-integration
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Reference Management in Obscidian?
Obsidian is still new to me so I can't say for sure if it's worth switching from the Citations plugin. I feel like the biggest benefit of the Zotero Integration is that it makes use of the Zotero Connector and it provides a more straightforward note importing process (at least that's the case for me lol). It still requires Better Bibtex to manage Cite keys tho! For reference: https://github.com/mgmeyers/obsidian-zotero-integration
- Automatic sync of all notes between Zotero and Obsidian?
- Best read-it-later app that links with Obsidian?
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Using Obsidian for long-form writing
As an aside, if you do any sort of academic writing, the Zotero Integration + Pandoc plug-ins have been a game changer. It is quite an intense rabbit hole (at least for me as a humanities person) that took me to the command line, but one I’m glad I traveled down. In essence, it allows me to thoughtlessly create a fantastic first draft WITH an automatic bibliography…so, so nice to have.
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My setup as a researcher. How to write, run statistics, and work seamlessly with R, Obsidian, Linux, and Zotero, and collaborate with senior professors who only accept MS Word files!
Another problem is that no matter how much I tried, the two available Zotero plugins for Obsidian do not work for me (this https://github.com/mgmeyers/obsidian-zotero-integration and this https://github.com/hans/obsidian-citation-plugin). I am not sure if that is because I'm on Linux, but they just don't work. However, RStudio on Linux works great with Zotero, and I can easily add citations using the Better BibTeX for Zotero plugin (https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-better-bibtex) to create citation keys. That way, I can simply copy/paste the citation key (e.g. '@lastname2020') in the text and have it render into the citation when I render the file in Rstudio. I sometimes write documents with > 300 references, and Zotero running in a Windows VM, trying to refresh a huge word document would take a long time, and would lead to corrupt citations. That's no problem with a markdown/Rmarkdown document.
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Ask HN: Do you use a bookmark manager?
> I use a Chrome's builtin bookmarks manager
take a look at these extensions https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34116117
> bookmark manager which integrates with Obsidian?
There is a raindrop plugin [1]. also, Zotero [2] could work as a bookmark manager.
[1] https://github.com/mtopping/obsidian-raindrop
[2] https://github.com/mgmeyers/obsidian-zotero-integration
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Obsidian for managing academic file annotations
Hi, You can use the plugin Zotero integration by mgmeyers. The documentation is a bit outdated but it works well. My workflow is as follows:
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Best Workflow to Manage PDFs & Articles?
The Obsidian Zotero Integration plug-in from mgmyers seems promising, but I have some problems with it still.
marktext
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UX Case Study: Markdown Heading
Marktext editor:
- Show HN: I've built open-source, collaborative, WYSIWYG Markdown editor
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Pagkatapos ng pagpapalit-palit ng mga OS, naglipat na ako sa EndeavourOS + GNOME 44
Marktext - A Markdown file editor. How to write in Markdown
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Lightweight minimalistic Markdown editor for OpenSUSE
Well, see comments below but you're wrong. I now huse Marktext and it's simply perfect.
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Which Markdown Editors Have Collapsible Sections?
I tried MarkText, but the collapsibility seemed terribly buggy, and a brief internet search did not increase hope.
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Configuring pen buttons and cursor in Excalidraw
I normally take Markdown notes with quick sketches from time to time with a Wacom tablet. I've used Xournal++ and Marktext to do all this, exporting my sketches into image files and inserting them into Marktext. However, I am starting to feel fatigued with this workflow and I discovered that Obsidian and the Excalidraw plugin could be an all-in-one solution for what I do, instead of having to work between two apps and exporting my sketches manually.
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Writing down what I do – in Obsidian
I have used syncthing + marktext[0] and or ghostwriter[1] depending on the content of my notes. For a daily journal I like to use ghostwriter as it has almost no distraction and it forces me to focus. It just got shifted over to being maintained by the KDE team and I really enjoy it.
I liked marktext over joplin for similar reasons. But I am probably a little overzealous in my search for distraction free note taking. I assume joplin provides more feature sets, I just happened to want less features for what I do on a day to day.
[0]https://github.com/marktext/marktext
- Looking for a Markdown Editor
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A bit weird, but is there word-processing software (like MS Word) that uses markdown (or similar) ?
I know I am a little late, but I have had great experience with MarkText (FOSS, a bit buggy, but the best at what it does by far), Ghostwriter (FOSS, a good editor, recently absorbed by KDE), Visual Studio Code/VSCodium with [Markdown Editor](andhttps://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=zaaack.markdown-editor) (a WYSISWG markdown editing extention) and Obsidian (which I think you already have heard of).
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Converge ICT outages (no internet access, at Oct 18 12:32 PM). I wonder why?
Written using marktext
What are some alternatives?
zotero-better-notes - Everything about note management. All in Zotero.
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
bibnotes
ghostwriter - Text editor for Markdown
pandoc_alfred - Pandoc-Suite for Academic Writing in Markdown
KeenWrite - Free, open-source, cross-platform desktop Markdown text editor with live preview, string interpolation, and math.
zotero-markdb-connect - Zotero plugin that links your Markdown database to Zotero. Jump directly from Zotero Items to connected Markdown files. Automatically tags Zotero Items so you can easily see which papers you've made notes for.
markdown-preview.nvim - markdown preview plugin for (neo)vim
obsidian-zotlit - A third-party project that aims to facilitate the integration between Obsidian.md and Zotero, by providing a set of community plugins for both Obsidian and Zotero.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
obsidian-raindrop - This plugin allows for basic integration with Raindrop.io, a bookmarking service and Obsidian.
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes