I spent a week finding the 10 Obsidian plugins that actually matter.
There are 2,700+ in the community store. These are the only ones you need.
Here are the Top 10 Obsidian GitHub repos worth bookmarking:
1. Dataview
https://t.co/cx7Vja0rY2
Query your entire vault like a database. Build dashboards, indexes, and dynamic lists from your notes metadata.
2. Templater
https://t.co/qHAC7R974l
Far more powerful than core templates. Dynamic variables, JavaScript execution, and automated note creation.
3. Excalidraw
https://t.co/clMeUNx4oT
Full drawing and diagramming tool inside Obsidian. Mind maps, wireframes, and sketchnotes linked to your notes.
4. Tasks
https://t.co/EIyYDWUazi
Track tasks across your entire vault with due dates, priorities, recurrence, and powerful filters.
5. Obsidian Git
https://t.co/wdxQi7MfaE
Version control and automatic backup using GitHub, GitLab, or any Git service.
6. QuickAdd
https://t.co/Tq9eGdwLDw
Capture ideas and create notes in the right folder with one keystroke. Fastest way to add content to your vault.
7. Kanban
https://t.co/EzDKZ5GOnf
Markdown-backed Kanban boards inside Obsidian. Your project management lives with your notes.
8. Smart Connections
https://t.co/dtYrd4yLMa
AI-powered note connections. Finds semantically similar notes and lets you chat with your vault.
9. Calendar
https://t.co/QEgs3TQ9G7
Simple calendar widget that integrates with your daily notes. Navigate your vault by date.
10. Linter
https://t.co/80SjI67pFM
Auto-formats notes on save. Consistent styling, frontmatter structure, and clean markdown across your entire vault.
All free. All open source. All actively maintained in 2026.
THIS GUY RECREATED THE OFFICE BUT EVERY CHARACTER IS A CLAUDE CODE AGENT RUNNING LOCALLY
michael scott is an agent. dwight is an agent. jim is an agent
every single character is a separate claude code instance with its own personality and role
they're all running locally on his machine interacting with each other in real time
and it's actually a full multi-agent orchestration system
here's how it works:
> michael is the "god" agent. he orchestrates everything, never implements. he fans out tasks to the other agents, handles conflict resolution, QA, and all github changes
> each agent gets assigned real tasks like writing blog posts, handling context engineering, scheduling missions
> there's a kanban board with TODO, DOING, BLOCKED, and DONE columns tracking every agent's work
> each agent has its own memory file and semantic search via something called MemPalace
> there's a live graph showing how all the agents communicate with each other in real time
> michael runs an hourly standup mission where he collects work from all agents, dedupes it, runs QA, builds, and publishes
you can spawn new agents from a panel where you pick the character (michael, jim, pam, dwight, kevin, angela, oscar, stanley, andy, kelly, ryan, toby, creed, meredith), choose the model (opus 4.8, sonnet 4.6, haiku 4.5), set a goal, and hit spawn
kevin walks around saying "why waste time say lot word"
michael's QA gate actually caught real issues before publishing. trimmed meta descriptions, caught duplicate flags, found a dedup trap where jim's commit was built from HTML only with no source
the agents commit source-only on their own branches
michael dedupes, builds once, and publishes
this is the most over-engineered and simultaneously most beautiful multi-agent system anyone has built
THIS GUY BUILT AN APP THAT SHOWS HOW MUCH OF THE WORLD YOU'VE ACTUALLY EXPLORED
your city gets divided into hex tiles on a map and as you walk, run, or drive through them they light up
you can see exactly which neighborhoods you've been to and which ones you've never stepped foot in
the whole idea came from realizing he kept going to the same 5 blocks every day
the completionist loop is what makes this addictive
you see your city at 12% explored and suddenly you're walking 3 extra blocks just to fill in a gap on the map
everything runs on device, no cloud, no data collection.
you can also share your explored map to other people and it basically becomes a personal flex showing exactly how much of your city you've covered
vibe coded in a weekend with claude code. the possibilities are legitimately endless
Building design tools in @Lovable
Introducing our new in-house Connectors tool. Built entirely by one person.
@arthurhilhorst from our team has been working on the new Connectors experience inside Lovable. His latest project is an internal tool that manages all connector icons and logos across the product.
Sounds simple, but is incredibly time consuming when you're dealing with hundreds of connectors.
So he built his custom app: A self-serve platform used across the company to manage connector assets, ensure consistency, and keep everything looking crisp in every scenario.
Of course, it also comes with its own AI agent living in Slack.
Love seeing how everyone inside the company is becoming a founder of their own mini tools.
LFG!
New study of 111,646 women: GLP-1 use was linked to about 30% lower breast cancer incidence.
For scale, tamoxifen (the drug we prescribe to prevent it) runs about 38%, minus the endometrial cancer and clot risk.
Not proof yet, but looks very promising.
SPEECH-TO-TEXT STARTUPS ARE OFFICIALLY SWEATING RIGHT NOW.
Google just dropped its own AI voice dictation app for macOS and iOS.
You get all the premium feats of a paid speech-to-text app without any subscription.
100% FREE. Runs offline. Powered by Gemma 4.
Download link in 🧵↓
Reminder: every Hugging Face Space is an API your agents can call :)
I asked mine to build a website about the flowers of France 🌸 and it used VAST AI's TripoSplat Space to turn photos it found into real 3D Gaussian splats, live on the page!
All on my HF Pro daily ZeroGPU credits (40 min/day renewed daily for only $9/month)
Building apps has never been easier.
With Sites, Codex can turn your work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app your team can explore, use, and share with a URL.
Rolling out to Business and Enterprise plans, before expanding more broadly.
This is INSANE.
Google just dropped a free AI voice dictation app for iOS and Mac.
Every premium feature works without any subscription.
100% free, runs fully local, powered by Gemma 4.
You can then run an additional deep security scan: a full AI-powered review of your codebase.
You can also opt in to auto-fix. The Lovable agent starts addressing security findings automatically, right inside your normal coding flow.
Learn more: https://t.co/FTvjssPT30
Starting today, Lovable automatically runs a security scan before you publish.
In about 10–15 seconds, it checks for the most common and impactful issues, database misconfigurations, missing RLS policies, and authorization gaps.
20 Powerful NotebookLM Prompts.
To Learn Faster, Think Smarter & Research Like a Pro.👇
1. Smart Summary
Turn lengthy documents into clear insights.
👉 “Summarize this material into the 10 most important ideas, arguments, and actionable takeaways in simple language.”
2. Explain Like I’m New
Make difficult topics easy to grasp.
👉 “Explain this topic for a complete beginner using simple examples, analogies, and step-by-step explanations.”
3. Advanced Breakdown
Go beyond surface-level understanding.
👉 “Break this content into core ideas, hidden assumptions, expert insights, and details most people overlook.”
4. Source Comparison
Find patterns and contradictions.
👉 “Compare these sources and highlight where they agree, disagree, and what unique value each one adds.”
5. Instant Study Notes
Create organized notes in seconds.
👉 “Convert this content into structured study notes with headings, bullets, definitions, and examples.”
6. Flashcard Creator
Learn through active recall.
👉 “Generate 25 useful flashcards from this material with clear questions and concise answers.”
7. Interactive Quiz
Test your understanding.
👉 “Create a quiz that progresses from beginner to advanced based only on this source. Grade my answers afterward.”
8. Memory Techniques
Retain information faster.
👉 “Create mnemonics, memory hooks, and analogies to help me remember the key concepts.”
9. Timeline Generator
See the bigger picture clearly.
👉 “Extract all major events, milestones, and developments from these sources and organize them into a timeline.”
10. Evidence & Quotes
Pull out the strongest insights.
👉 “Find the most impactful quotes, statistics, and supporting evidence from these materials.”
11. Identify Research Gaps
Discover what’s missing.
👉 “Point out weak arguments, missing evidence, unanswered questions, and research gaps in these sources.”
12. Debate Viewpoints
Strengthen critical thinking.
👉 “Present the strongest arguments both for and against the main idea as if two experts are debating.”
13. Build a Framework
Turn knowledge into systems.
👉 “Transform the ideas from these sources into a practical framework, checklist, or repeatable process.”
14. Repurpose Into Content
Turn research into content assets.
👉 “Use this material to create a LinkedIn post, article outline, tweet thread, and newsletter concept.”
15. Expert Q&A Mode
Learn directly from the material.
👉 “Act like an expert on these uploaded sources. Answer my questions only using the provided information.”
16. Executive Summary
Get strategic insights quickly.
👉 “Create a concise 5-minute executive briefing with key insights, implications, and action points.”
17. Learning Roadmap
Turn information into a curriculum.
👉 “Convert this notebook into a 7-day learning plan with lessons, exercises, and checkpoints.”
18. Idea Expansion
Unlock creative applications.
👉 “Generate 20 original ideas, opportunities, or innovations inspired by these materials.”
19. Teach It Simply
Prepare to explain it to others.
👉 “Rewrite the key concepts into a simple teaching script I can explain in under 5 minutes.”
20. Execution Plan
Move from learning to action.
👉 “Create a practical action plan with priorities, next steps, and deadlines based on these sources.”
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