Obsidian Shortcut Launcher 1.1 Brings Support for File Properties and Backlinks
Two years ago, we released Obsidian Shortcut Launcher, a free plugin to trigger shortcuts from Obsidian with the ability to pass input text to Apple’s automation app. In case you missed it in January 2022, here’s how I described the plugin: With Obsidian Shortcut Launcher (or ‘OSL’), you’ll be able to trigger any shortcut you want from
How to customize your Zotero Template for Obsidian - Danny Hatcher
At first, I wanted a working Zotero template. Then I wanted to know how to customize it.The main things I wanted to know were:How do I pick custom import options?What information could I bring in from Zotero?Does each import overwrite previous imports?Is it possible to separate colours?I covered these in my video and will answer
In this video, we take a comprehensive look at Zotero, a free content capturing tool that could serve as a great alternative to Readwise. Although it demands more steps to set up, Zotero is a robust tool for capturing and organizing research articles, offering more customizability. We provide a step-by-step guide on how to effectively integrate Zotero with Obsidian, detailing the entire process from downloading Zotero and setting up the Chrome extension to making annotations and importing articles with highlights and notes. We also glance at creating a practical metadata template for seamless importing. Lastly, we introduce a Zotero smartphone app that further enhances content engagement.
BetterBibtex addon: https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-better-bibtex/releases/tag/v6.7.140 (click the .xpi, and download it to your local machine)
Zotero Template: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HPOVD7nIqnci96WtqxztQHCoZ2RqLVkv/view?usp=sharing
00:08 Introduction to Zotero
00:36 What is Zotero and How to Use It
01:30 Downloading and Setting Up Zotero
01:47 Organizing Your Zotero Library
03:22 Integrating Zotero with Obsidian
03:39 Using Zotero Connector
04:36 Importing Data from Zotero to Obsidian
04:41 Setting Up Better Bibtex for Zotero
06:02 Connecting Zotero to Obsidian
06:21 Setting Up Zotero Integration Plugin in Obsidian
07:47 Creating a Template for Zotero Imports
11:37 Importing an Article with Annotations from Zotero
12:35 Using Zotero Mobile App
12:55 Conclusion and Call to Action
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Hello Chatters! Welcome back to Obsidian. Today, we delve into using Obsidian for project management and task lists. We demonstrate real-world applications of three essential plugins - Checklist Tasks and Kanban. As we explore Checklist, we help you see why it is our favorite plugin, thanks to its ability to create a to-do list on any note. Up next is Tasks - a plugin offering enhanced functionality, like creating repeating tasks and due dates - super useful for complex project management. Lastly, for fans of Trello, we introduce you to the Kanban plugin, enabling you to create and manage lists and boards with ease. As always, we give practical tips on customizing these tools to suit your needs. Hang with us as we simplify project management in Obsidian!
00:08 Introduction to Obsidian and its Uses
00:40 Exploring the Checklist Plugin
03:15 Understanding the Tasks Plugin
05:01 Introduction to the Kanban Plugin
05:36 Creating and Managing Kanban Boards
07:47 Customizing Kanban Options
09:00 Practical Uses of Kanban
09:21 Conclusion and Preview of Next Video
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