My new favorite plugin is Modal Form: a form designer for #Obsidian. It makes it much easier to collect metadata to use in documents. It is especiallly powerful when combined with Templater or QuickAdd plugins.
I've been using Spaced Repetition flashcards for years. Over 2 years ago, I transitioned my SRS system to Obsidian with the plugin featured in this video. It's effective, and I enjoy making flashcards within my research notes. #TfT#Obsidian 📚✨
Not posted on here in a while - What's everyone's thoughts on @tana vs @logseq - online vs offline etc. etc. Kind of flipflopping between one and the other at the moment
In #Obsidian, you can edit more than one part of your note simultaneously using multiple cursors. Just hold Alt and click to add another cursor. This is handy for simultaneous edits like tagging or formatting across several lines. #TfT
The video demonstrates editing a CVS file to remove the comma & add a dash as a separator. It then uses ALT+SHIFT to convert to a list, and it uses find and replace to eliminate quotation marks.
In #Obsidian, you can create nested lists by indenting items. This helps organize information & tasks into subcategories, making notes easier to follow and understand. A simple way to keep ideas tidy.
The Tab and Shift+tab keys are super useful! #TfT
In #Obsidian, work around Markdown's limits by incorporating HTML for more formatting options. For example, I often want to underline text, but there is no Markdown for that.
I try to avoid using HTML, but sometimes you can't. #TfT
It is silly, but I always use the 📂 Reveal current file feature in the file explorer in #Obsidian. You don't know where you are once you start navigating your vault with links and backlinks. So, the reveal current file can quickly provide context. #TfT 😄