Obsidian

Updated January 17, 2026

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130 Move Cursor On Startup Move cursor right then left briefly on startup --> first opened note. Makes DataView expressions 'activate' automatically instead of waiting for user interaction.
131 HOME key Move cursor to beginning of text, considering Markdown heading characters.
135 Crackboard tpot leaderboard productivity tracker
136 umbPublisher Published notes to Umbraco CMS 15+
138 Sonkil Provides Emacs-style text operations like Kill/Yank (Kill Ring), multi-cursor editing, and visual mark selection.
138 Bibtex Entry View Load the bibtex entry of a given bibkey from a given bib file and show the entry in the code block of bibkey.
139 random-retrieval Random Note Retrieval based on LLM.
140 One Step Wiki Link 一步添加 wiki 链接
140 Timelog Add timestamps to entries under dated headers for lab notebook style logging.
143 Date Range Expander Quickly add a range of day references given a date duration.
147 Project Euler Stats Get statistics from Project Euler.
150 AI Companion AI companion accessible with /ai command in notes. Supports OpenAI integration.
152 Edit Link Alias Adds edit link alias command.
154 kkh Replace words in a string using kkh dictionary.
155 Arweave Uploader Convert your notes to HTML and upload to Arweave.
156 Dropbox Photo Grid Fetch images from your dropbox based on date or path
157 File Compressor Make your files smaller with compression!
158 Title-Only Tab Set tab name to title in frontmatter for Jekyll users
162 Hexo Toolkit Maintain Hexo posts.
162 Christmas Track the time left till Christmas.
162 Typecho Post the file to Typecho.
166 Replace Pencil Easily replace the custom variable in the code block.
167 InfoFlow Sync your saved InfoFlow.app articles and highlights, similar to ReadWise and Omnivore
168 Ignore Filters Boost Update excluded files from the file explorer.
168 Remember Scrollposition Remembers the scroll position in your notes and returns you to your last position upon opening a note.