My Obsidian Setup, Part 1: Sync, Core Plugins, Workspaces, and Other Settings
Last month, after a long beta period I’ve participated in for the past few months, the official Obsidian app for iPhone and iPad launched on the App Store. I’ve covered Obsidian and my approach to writing my annual iOS review in it on both AppStories and Connected; because I’m busy with that massive project and
In today's issue of @ClubMacStories Weekly, I wrote about my 'Dashboard' setup in @obsdmd – an inbox for my thoughts I've been using for the past several months. This includes practical details on plugins, commands, and more: https://t.co/dPknXBZJJV pic.twitter.com/R2cfGgBkfm— Federico Viticci (@viticci) August 6, 2021
I've decided to publish the first article of my @obsdmd series from @ClubMacStories for free on MacStories for everyone to read.
This covers the basics and how you can get started with Obsidian. Everything else is available for @ClubMacStories members.
https://t.co/OFk7YmT3Af https://t.co/TLRcfJXCwe
If you’re intrigued by Obsidian and want to go deeper on @viticci’s setup (he’s done two other installments of his series so far) and see some shortcuts he and I have built for it, you can join Club MacStories at https://t.co/VEspGCbmw3.
Once you get past the basics that @viticci covered in the first two installments of his Obsidian series for @ClubMacStories members, you can create some very cool setups like Federico’s Dashboard note. https://t.co/vQ8XcXxxd6
Once you get past the basics that @viticci covered in the first two installments of his Obsidian series for @ClubMacStories members, you can create some very cool setups like Federico’s Dashboard note. https://t.co/vQ8XcXxxd6
If you’re intrigued by Obsidian and want to go deeper on @viticci’s setup (he’s done two other installments of his series so far) and see some shortcuts he and I have built for it, you can join Club MacStories at https://t.co/VEspGCbmw3.
I've decided to publish the first article of my @obsdmd series from @ClubMacStories for free on MacStories for everyone to read.
This covers the basics and how you can get started with Obsidian. Everything else is available for @ClubMacStories members.
https://t.co/OFk7YmT3Af https://t.co/TLRcfJXCwe
The very first Mac I owned was an iMac. That white polycarbonate, first-gen Intel iMac was the epitome of a family computer, sitting in a central location where everyone in my family could use it for work, school, and projects. I had an early aluminum iMac too, but gradually, portable devices took over, satisfying everyone’s
The very first Mac I owned was an iMac. That white polycarbonate, first-gen Intel iMac was the epitome of a family computer, sitting in a central location where everyone in my family could use it for work, school, and projects. I had an early aluminum iMac too, but gradually, portable devices took over, satisfying everyone’s
Connected #354: Now You Drink Water Using a Balloon
Stephen has to whisper with an accent and Apple has to keep re-thinking Safari 15. Meanwhile, Myke still isn't using MagSafe and Federico's text editor has gone global.
The new OCR and filesystem features of Shortcuts in iOS 15 are WILD. I created a shortcut that:- Extracts text from an image using OCR- Suggests some of that text as file name - Saves the image into a specific folder in the Files app (in my case, local storage)🤯 #WWDC21 pic.twitter.com/GQviSYSgeZ— Federico Viticci (@viticci) June 9, 2021
The new OCR and filesystem features of Shortcuts in iOS 15 are WILD.
I created a shortcut that:
- Extracts text from an image using OCR
- Suggests some of that text as file name
- Saves the image into a specific folder in the Files app (in my case, local storage)
🤯 #WWDC21 https://t.co/GQviSYSgeZ
Obsidian Github Integration for Sync and Version Control - Share & showcase - Obsidian Forum
For those that find it useful so i keep my vault on icloud for storage but on other machines like my fire walled work machine i can only access github so i also sync my vault with github. to keep all my configs and workspace state with exactly what my editor was when i left it on my personal machine here is what i did: You need git installed already, and this works seamlessly if you have your credentials cached so you dont need to enter your password on git push commands make an empty repo on...
Maggie Appleton is an art director and anthropological designer. This is her digital garden for growing visual explanations about technology, culture, and programming
Ok, so I’ve been using Obsidian for months at work to take general meeting notes. It’s quite good for that, but no iPad/iPhone apps meant I couldn’t use it for my freelance work.
Got access to the beta for iOS and DAMN this is more than I ever expected! It’s the full app 😳