Using Obsidian at work: Project Manager/Project Lead - Knowledge management - Obsidian Forum
I’m currently making an issue tree, and Graphviz is a powerful tool for this, but I wish I can make it with Obsidian because Graphviz alone (even with VSCode) don’t have: Linking suggestion Auto update links A place to provide more details of a node Now, you may ask, why don’t I use Mermaid, or the Obsidian plugins for Graphviz, PlantUML, Charts View, Argdown, Mindmap, Draw.io, Corkboard, Juggl (whose hierarchical layout is from dagrejs), Excalidraw? Well, they cannot substantively customize ...
How to use Zettelkasten in Obsidian - Knowledge management - Obsidian Forum
I’m currently making an issue tree, and Graphviz is a powerful tool for this, but I wish I can make it with Obsidian because Graphviz alone (even with VSCode) don’t have: Linking suggestion Auto update links A place to provide more details of a node Now, you may ask, why don’t I use Mermaid, or the Obsidian plugins for Graphviz, PlantUML, Charts View, Argdown, Mindmap, Draw.io, Corkboard, Juggl (whose hierarchical layout is from dagrejs), Excalidraw? Well, they cannot substantively customize ...
You can also do it like this without needing to use curl or user scripts: If you want it in a user script for whatever reason, just use requestUrl instead of curl: async function wheathernow() { const weather = await requestUrl('https://wttr.in/Berlin?format=%25l:+%25c+%25t+feels+like+%25f%5CnSunrise:+%25S%5CnSunset:++...
Iterative Rainbow Folder Colors css I’m coming into Obsidian from onenote and one thing I missed from that app was the intuitive color coding of tabs, which made it easy to visually differentiate folders. And I just really like the aesthetics. So, with a lot of help from @SIRvb, and inspired by the Adding Color to Obsidian forum thread, we’ve come up with the following (left to right). The attached css files iteratively color folders in a 9 color repeating rainbow pattern up to three levels d...
Apparently no need to use the gist tool as the official gh CLI supports gists: % gh gist --help Work with GitHub gists. USAGE gh gist [flags] CORE COMMANDS create: Create a new gist delete: Delete a gist edit: Edit one of your gists list: List your gists view: View a gist INHERITED FLAGS --help Show help for command ARGUMENTS A gist can be supplied as argument in either of the following formats: - by ID, e.g. 5b0e0062eb8e9654adad7bb1d8...
Obsidian is my current personal knowledge management tool of choice. The primary reason for this is undoubtedly because it utilises plain text Markdown files, which gives me flexibility for the future, and access to easily process notes using any other text processing tool of choice. A second factor is the range of plugins available for the application. One of my absolute favourites is Templater, a plugin for templating within Obsidian, and I’m going to explain in this post one of the ways I use it to automate my use of Obsidian.
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I last wrote about my Obsidian Setup way back in March. I was still finding my feet with Obsidian and trying lots of different things to see what worked well for me.