The Mark and Select plugin revolutionizes your text selection experience in Obsidian. With this versatile tool, you can set a mark and then select a region of text with ease. The plugin offers two primary commands: Set Mark (Ctrl-@) and Select from Mark (Ctrl-#). By combining these commands with other cursor navigation methods, you can achieve complex selections quickly and efficiently. For instance, you can use this plugin to select the content of a heading by setting a mark, jumping to the next heading, and then selecting from that mark. Perfect for Obsidian mobile users who struggle with slow selection on long texts.
The Select current line plugin is a simple yet handy tool that allows you to quickly select the entire current line with just one keystroke. By default, this keystroke is set to `ESC`, but users can easily change it to their preferred key combination. This plugin is particularly useful for situations where you need to copy or edit an entire line of code without having to manually highlight it. Additionally, the plugin also works seamlessly on mobile devices through commands, making it a convenient tool to have in your toolkit.
The Select & Complete plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to take their writing and brainstorming processes to the next level. With this innovative plugin, you can select any portion of text within the editor and generate intelligent completions using OpenAI's powerful language models. The plugin offers customizable settings, allowing you to tailor your experience with different models and parameters. Additionally, it supports both GPT-3 and Claude models for generating completions based on the selected text, giving you more options than ever before.
The Select Word plugin for Obsidian allows you to quickly highlight and select the word nearest to your cursor in the editor. With this plugin, you can easily focus on specific words or phrases without having to manually navigate through text. The plugin also provides a flexible hotkey system, giving you control over how you want to trigger the selection feature. While still a basic solution, it's a useful addition to Obsidian that can streamline your writing and editing workflow.