obsidian42-strange-new-worlds
Origami
obsidian42-strange-new-worlds | Origami | |
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12 | 1 | |
422 | 118 | |
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8.3 | 6.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 8 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
obsidian42-strange-new-worlds
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How to trace back back links?
What you need is the Strange New Worlds plugin
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What do these numbers mean, and how do I get rid of them. I can click on the “10” to show links, but not the 1
Do you have the Strange New Worlds plugin installed? I think that's the feature of that plugin.
- For those that use MOC, do you put everything into a MOC?
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Link file path
I believe they are showing how many notes that link is linked to and its the Strange New Worlds plugin; https://github.com/TfTHacker/obsidian42-strange-new-worlds
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Embeding whole sections or seeing context of backlinks
There is a plugin similar to backlinks: https://github.com/TfTHacker/obsidian42-strange-new-worlds
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After about 2 months of use, I am leaving
Furthermore, optionally, for some really nice discovery, you might add the wonderful Strange New Worlds plugin. I like the idea of the Influx plugin, but never seems to work 100% right 100% of the time and currently seems entirely broken.
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plugin for easily seeing how many times a note has been linked?
Sounds like the Strang New Worlds plugin by TfTHacker fits the bill quite nicely. I find it super useful. Check it out: https://github.com/TfTHacker/obsidian42-strange-new-worlds
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If you have inline images in Obsidian with CSS, how do you personally do it? Do you use a theme and or your own CSS?
In case you're wondering where that [1] is coming from, that's the Strange New Worlds plugin. The image embed is right next to the text, and contains |inlL|200, that makes it 200px wide and adds an attribute to the img HTML element alt="inlL", alt text saying that. You can see it in dev tools:
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Plugin request: Note view tracker/counter
But there is a plugin, strange new worlds, that tells you how many times you have linked to a specific file (among other things). Which I personally find useful, to review/edit a subject that I frequently reference.
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I didn't realize the community has grown so much..
https://github.com/TfTHacker/obsidian42-strange-new-worlds more context in notes (I think my plugin works better but I want to compare)
Origami
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I didn't realize the community has grown so much..
https://github.com/7368697661/Origami - a more feminine version of typewriter theme
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-image-captions - Adds captions to images when there is alt-text specified
obsidian-ocr - Obsidian OCR allows you to search for text in your images and pdfs
obsidian-query-control - An experimental Obsidian plugin that adds controls to embedded queries
obsidian-mind-map - An Obsidian plugin for displaying markdown notes as mind maps using Markmap.
rebass - :atom_symbol: React primitive UI components built with styled-system.
obsidian_image_caption - Add captions to images in Obsidian.
MathJax - Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers
obsidian-projects - Plain text project planning in Obsidian
bilge - Documentation for The Psalms - my blog about software’s intersection with culture. Not just for the website - for the entire process (correspondence, notetaking, drafting, *revising*, editorializing, promoting, discussing, and even reflecting.)