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obsidian-bibtex-manager
Create literature notes in Obsidian from BibTeX entries, display formatted reference lists, and instantly generate citations.
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obsidian-citation-plugin
Obsidian plugin which integrates your academic reference manager with the Obsidian editor. Search your references from within Obsidian and automatically create and reference literature notes for papers and books.
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Interested to try it out. I've been using https://github.com/hans/obsidian-citation-plugin
Thank you very much for this guide.
I don't know if this falls under your project scope, but I have a suggestion.
By default, Obsidian saves links in notes using the "shortest path" , which reduces compatibility: the links don't work in anything but Obsidian.
I found two plugins that manage relative links:
https://github.com/val3344/obsidian-update-relative-links
https://github.com/dy-sh/obsidian-consistent-attachments-and...
Thank you very much for this guide.
I don't know if this falls under your project scope, but I have a suggestion.
By default, Obsidian saves links in notes using the "shortest path" , which reduces compatibility: the links don't work in anything but Obsidian.
I found two plugins that manage relative links:
https://github.com/val3344/obsidian-update-relative-links
https://github.com/dy-sh/obsidian-consistent-attachments-and...
Thank you very much for this guide.
I don't know if this falls under your project scope, but I have a suggestion.
By default, Obsidian saves links in notes using the "shortest path" , which reduces compatibility: the links don't work in anything but Obsidian.
I found two plugins that manage relative links:
https://github.com/val3344/obsidian-update-relative-links
https://github.com/dy-sh/obsidian-consistent-attachments-and...
I've had a bit of a read, seems a key benefit is if you want to host your markdown library into say Github or onto the web.
Adding one of these "Consistent Attachments and Links" libraries makes the links more explicit and hence more portable.
I think that's pretty desirable, I'll add a discussion on my project, feel free to raise other topics in discussion any time folks.
https://github.com/evolve2k/obsidian-pandoc-academic-word-do...
I've had a bit of a read, seems a key benefit is if you want to host your markdown library into say Github or onto the web.
Adding one of these "Consistent Attachments and Links" libraries makes the links more explicit and hence more portable.
I think that's pretty desirable, I'll add a discussion on my project, feel free to raise other topics in discussion any time folks.
https://github.com/evolve2k/obsidian-pandoc-academic-word-do...
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