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Core plugins
This page lists the core plugins that come installed with Obsidian. Core plugins are officially built and supported by the Obsidian team, and are included within the application.
Some core plugins are disabled by default. You can enable them under Settings → Core plugins.
The Obsidian team also maintains the development of certain
Community plugins
If you can't find the plugin you're looking here, check out some of the plugins built by the community. You can also Build a plugin yourself.
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All core plugins
- Audio recorder
- Record and save audio recordings directly in a note.
- Backlinks
- See all the links and unlinked mentions of a note.
- Bases
- Create custom views that let you edit, sort, and filter files using their properties.
- Bookmarks
- Save links to notes, headings, searches, and more.
- Canvas
- Organize notes visually with an infinite space to lay out ideas.
- Command palette
- Quickly access commands from your keyboard.
- Daily notes
- Create and open notes based on the current date.
- File explorer
- Browse files and folders inside your vault.
- File recovery
- Recover your work from regular snapshots.
- Format converter
- Convert Markdown from other apps to Obsidian format.
- Graph view
- Visualize relationships between notes in your vault.
- Note composer
- Merge two notes or split one into two.
- Outgoing links
- Show all links for the active note.
- Outline
- Show the table of contents for the active note.
- Page preview
- Preview the contents of a note by hovering over links.
- Properties view
- List all the properties in your vault, and see properties for the active note.
- Publish
- Host your notes as a website, wiki or documentation.
- Quick switcher
- Search, create and open notes from your keyboard.
- Random note
- Opens a random note in your vault.
- Search
- Find files in your vault.
- Slash commands
- Perform commands inside the editor using the
/key.
- Perform commands inside the editor using the
- Slides
- Create a presentation from your notes.
- Sync
- Sync your notes across devices.
- Tags view
- List all the tags in your vault.
- Templates
- Insert pre-defined content into your notes.
- Unique note creator
- Create a unique note using a time-coded title.
- Web viewer
- Open external links in Obsidian.
- Word count
- Display the number of words and characters.
- Workspaces
- Save layouts and switch between them.
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Other plugins
The Obsidian team also maintains plugins available through the Community plugin store:
- Importer
- Convert files from various apps and formats to Obsidian.
- Maps
- Add a map view to Obsidian Bases.
See also
With the Backlinks plugin, you can see all the backlinks for the active note.
The Command palette plugin lets you run any command directly from your keyboard. It also lets you explore all the available commands and their
Daily notes is a core plugin that opens a note based on today's date, or creates it if it doesn't exist. Use daily notes to create journals, to-do
File explorer is a core plugin that lets you manage files and folders inside your vault.
File Recovery helps protect your work from unintentional data loss by automatically saving snapshots of your notes at regular intervals.
Graph view is a core plugin that lets you visualize the relationships between the notes in your vault.
Create database-like views of your notes, formatted as tables or cards. Edit, sort, and filter files using their properties.
Outline is a core plugin that lists the headings in the active note.
Search is a core plugin that helps you find data in your Obsidian vault by using search terms and operators to narrow down results.
You've purchased Obsidian Sync and are ready to get started. This guide will help you set up and adjust your Obsidian Sync settings for daily use.
Learn how to customize Obsidian through the Settings interface.
Learn about the Word Count core plugin.