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The Soomda plugin is a simple yet useful tool for Obsidian users who want more control over their interface. With this plugin, you can quickly hide your sidebars, freeing up screen real estate and reducing distractions while you work. The toggle icon in the ribbon makes it easy to turn Soomda on or off as needed. Whether you're working on a complex note or simply need to focus on a specific task, Soomda's ability to temporarily remove sidebars can be a significant productivity boost. Give it a try and see how much more efficient your Obsidian workflow becomes!
The Hide Folders plugin is a convenient tool for Obsidian users who want to declutter their note-taking experience. With this plugin, you can hide specific folders from view with just a few clicks. The plugin offers three ways to match and hide folders: exact folder names, folders starting with a specific string, or folders ending with a specific string. Additionally, you can toggle the visibility of hidden folders using a sidebar button or command palette action. This plugin is perfect for those who want to keep their attachments folders out of sight when not needed.
The cursor-goaway plugin is a simple yet effective solution for Obsidian users who value a distraction-free writing experience. With this plugin, the cursor automatically moves out of the way after opening a text file, allowing you to focus on your content without the visual clutter of the cursor blocking the first line. This subtle but welcome change can make a big difference in your productivity and overall satisfaction with your note-taking workflow.
The Command Block List plugin allows you to customize the Obsidian command palette by hiding unwanted commands. Simply add the commands you don't want to see to the plugin settings, and they will be removed from the list. This is a convenient way to declutter your command palette and reduce distractions while working in Obsidian. With this plugin, you can focus on the tasks at hand without being bothered by unnecessary commands.