Top 3 Shell Obsidian Projects
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I use Fuz for interactively searching my note collection, across a couple hundred text files. It's extremely useful for rapidly finding code-snippets, meeting notes or specific project information. And fast, especially combined with a hotkey for iTerm 2 that pops up a terminal and lets you search within a few keypresses.
https://github.com/Magnushhoie/fuz
As a nice side-effect, I no longer worry about where I store text (e.g. with Obsidian), as I know I'll find it again if it's there. It helps using memorable keywords though.
I also tried Syncthing to sync my Obsidian vault between my desktop PC and my Android smartphone. However, I don't like having a file synced multiple times in the background while I'm editing it. Since I want my notes to be versioned with Git, I ended up finding a sync solution using Git that works just fine!
I have documented my setup with Git, the Obsidian Git plugin on Desktop and Termux on Android here: https://github.com/davidkopp/termux-scripts/
Nevertheless, I still use Syncthing to sync other files between my devices. Great tool!
Hi all, this is a pretty niche issue in the TTRPG space but I know the folks that can assist are out there in this sub. I recently picked up the Pathfinder 1e Bestiary repository from github. I imported the relevant content and it's lovely but needs a couple of bug fixes. It relies on a plugin called Fantasy Statblocks, which renders what I believe is YAML identified between markers into statblocks. Example:
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What are some of the best open-source Obsidian projects in Shell? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | fuz | 60 |
2 | termux-scripts | 32 |
3 | Pathfinder-1E-SRD-Markdown | 1 |
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