- Start coding with AI agent
- Start writing
- Manage TODO lists
- Bookmark links, notes and images
- Manage academic research resources
- Connect your notes
- Listen to forests
- Make websites readable
- Watch news channels online
- Download 3D icons
- Manage your clipboard
- Manage loyalty card and tickets
- Learn music theory
Learning Music
Interactive music theory and composition learning through hands-on exercises
Learning Music - Build personal knowledge network
- Transform data
- Listen radio stations
- Listen radio stations
Radio Garden
Explore and listen to live radio stations from thousands of locations worldwide
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- Authenticate 2FA
- Share files
- Run global latency test
- Check browser version
- Customize websites
- Process PDF files
- Edit PDF files
- Create an app
- Share files
- Sync files
- Generate CSS only buttons
- Compress images
- Get loader css code
- Generate CSS only accordion sliders
- Convert color code
- Blend colors
- Generates color scales
- Get information about any emoji
- Download brand logos
- Compress images
- Text regex patterns
- Create duotone images
- Edit video
- Share files
- Take screenshots or record screen
- Read PDF files
- Edit your photos
- Remove background from images
- Toggle dark mode
- Edit audio
- Make JSON files readable
- Pick colors from any webpage
- Play video
- Find icons for your web projects
- Edit code
- Run virtual machine
- Convert video
- Edit video
- Edit audio
- Design or prototype
- Create diagrams
Obsidian
Local-first Markdown editor for building personal knowledge networks
Obsidian is a knowledge base application that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files. It transforms simple note-taking into an interconnected knowledge management system through bidirectional linking, graph visualization, and extensive customization options.
What we love ❤️
- Works completely offline with files stored locally on your device
- No account required for core functionality
- Uses plain text Markdown files, ensuring long-term accessibility
- Creates bidirectional links between notes for knowledge networking
- Offers extensive plugin ecosystem for enhanced functionality
- Provides complete visual customization through CSS
- Includes graph view for visualizing connections between notes
- Supports multiple vaults (separate note collections)
- Features command palette for quick access to functionality
- Enables real-time preview alongside editing
- Supports Windows, macOS, Linus, Android and iOS
Worth noting 💡
- All core features are free for personal use
- Commercial use requires paid license
- Sync service requires paid subscription
- Can be resource-intensive with large note collections
- Plugin system and custom themes may impact performance
Obsidian stands out as a powerful knowledge management system with its local-first architecture and robust linking capabilities that transform simple notes into an interconnected knowledge base. While the initial learning curve and vast feature set may require time investment, its foundation in plain text files and extensive customization options through plugins provide exceptional flexibility and future-proofing. It's an ideal choice for users who prioritize data ownership and seek to build a comprehensive, lasting knowledge management system without cloud dependencies.