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re: Obsidian.md anyone here using it
Posted on 6/24/22 at 11:27 pm to RebelOP
Posted on 6/24/22 at 11:27 pm to RebelOP
I will post a screenshot of one of my mocs tomorrow.
Part of the power of obsidian is there is no right or wrong way to use it. The extendability of the software with plugins makes it very easy to build a system that works for you.
There are several plugins I highly recommend:
Dataview: is at the top of the list.
Tasks: to add a task management system
Templator: robust templates
Quick Add: works with templator to make it easy to hotkey templates
Calendar: adds a Calender to obsidian that works well for daily notes
Periodic Notes: Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly notes.
The majority of plugins are very easy to use. Dataview is probably the most complex as it even supports JavaScript. The query language is similar to SQL but much more limited.
Part of the power of obsidian is there is no right or wrong way to use it. The extendability of the software with plugins makes it very easy to build a system that works for you.
There are several plugins I highly recommend:
Dataview: is at the top of the list.
Tasks: to add a task management system
Templator: robust templates
Quick Add: works with templator to make it easy to hotkey templates
Calendar: adds a Calender to obsidian that works well for daily notes
Periodic Notes: Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly notes.
The majority of plugins are very easy to use. Dataview is probably the most complex as it even supports JavaScript. The query language is similar to SQL but much more limited.
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