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Posted by xz18r 19 hours ago

The Future of Obsidian Plugins(obsidian.md)
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obsidianbases1 18 hours ago|
Great to see this update!

Managing this sort of community contributions is a challenge. Looks like great progress

braden-lk 17 hours ago||
As a consumer, how/why should I engage with the scorecard? What do I do with a list of a bunch of errors and linter warnings?

What's the ideal flow on the user-end? Scorecard seems great on the developer side.

nla 13 hours ago||
Beautiful work. Reminds me of Twilight on IRIX.
yakattak 11 hours ago||
That title gave me a heart attack.
ydj 11 hours ago||
The thing I always wondered regarding obsidian plugins is how they are able to offer them on iOS, given that iOS has rules against downloading code that alters functionality of the software.
thomas_viaelo 17 hours ago||
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Steinmark 17 hours ago||
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ekjhgkejhgk 18 hours ago||
What I would like is that they made it easier to install plugins locally. Should really just be copy pasting into a folder. I would change it myself, were it not for the fact that Obsidian is proprietary software.

Time someone builds a compatible clone.

kepano 18 hours ago||
That's exactly how it works. A plugin is just a folder that you can copy into the .obsidian/plugins folder within your vault.
obsidianbases1 18 hours ago|||
It literally is just pasting into the .obsidian/plugins/ directory...
keepupnow 11 hours ago||
Needs more competition in the space for sure.
dostick 12 hours ago||
Why the iOS app so terrible? Is it a web app? I have couple plugins on desktop and it makes iOS app load something then I must press reload and again. It’s a terrible experience, how could this been released like that?
jkcorrea 18 hours ago|
(slightly OT): Has anyone been able to replace Notion with Obsidian in a work/team context?

I find there's just enough missing things around collaboration/permissions/sharing that makes Obsidian a non-starter for work, even for the small team I have. Also seems it just feels a bit more "scary" for non-technical users to onboard onto on than Notion.

And if I can't use it for work, I'm not going to use it personally because I don't want to juggle multiple notetakers.

I imagine Obsidian is way more efficient for sharing context between you and agents and wish I could take advantage of that, but I also need to be sharing that context with my team

dilawar 18 hours ago||
On the same boat here.. I am trying to leave notion for a couple of reasons. And falling Rupee also not helping. But nothing is as easy to use.

I was a big todo.sh fan in college. Then wundrrlist and joplin. Still miss wunderlist. Tried Tiddlywiki too and liked it. You can make all of them work if it's just you. Sharing and collaboration is pain!

Then Notion. It is just perfect. Was very happy to pay for personal plan which is now removed. There is no official client for Linux (thanks Lotion). I was even using it to host my blog. Now downgraded to a free plan. Using wordpress for blogging.

Have tried obsidian and joplin as notion replacement but couldn't make it work. Notion mobile app is not very fast but better than any other options. I am so used to its databases, cross-linking, creating reminders.

Why not bring back the personal plan! It was really affordable.

dtkav 18 hours ago||
There are a handful of plugins that might help. Obsidian sync works well for device sync and the CLI is great for agentic stuff.

For real-time collaboration, some options are:

- Relay

- Peerdraft

- Screen garden

(full disclosure - I am the developer of Relay)

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