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ai: - Attackers might be trying to steal information from www.ernsopierre.com.
- Information at risk includes passwords, messages, or credit cards.
- The error encountered is NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID.
- The server’s security certificate is actually from *.odoo.com, not www.ernsopierre.com.
- This issue could be due to a misconfiguration or an interception of the connection by an attacker.
user: what model?
user: what model?
ai: I apologize for any confusion. The text provided does not mention any specific model related to Obsidian Copilot or any other technology. The summary is focused on the content of the warning message about a potential security issue with a website.
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Getting Started with Obsidian.md
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[{“name”:“Getting Started with Obsidian.md”,“content”:”---\nowner-group: “WikiWe Confidants 🤐“\nlicense: “CC BY-SA 4.0”\nStatus:\n - CONFIDENTIAL\nplatform: “Obsidian.md”\nshare_unencrypted: true\nshare_link: https://share.note.sx/5hqk7yyh\nshare_updated: 2024-04-18T01:41:43-06:00\nis-how-guide: true\nverified-by: “Bry”\n---\n> [!tip]- Guides may Help\n>> [!tip]- 1 Use Around.co for Collaborative Conference Rooms\n>> - [?] Why Around.co?\n>> - [i] Getting Started with Around.co\n>> - [>] Join 🔵 Room for community help\n>> - [!] Please abide the Principles of Peacemaking\n> \n>> [!tip]+ 2 Use Signal.org for Secure Communications\n>> - [?] Why Signal.org\n>> - [i] Getting Started with Signal.org\n>> - [>] Join 🟡 Group for community help\n>> - [!] Please abide the Principles of Peacemaking and Duties of Confidentiality\n> \n>> [!tip]- 3 Use Obsidian.md as your Markdown & AI Editor\n>> - [?] Why Obsidian.md\n>> - [i] Getting Started with Obsidian.md\n>> - [>] Join 🪨🐣 Lounge for community hel>p\n>> - [!] Please abide the Principles of Peacemaking and Duties of Confidentiality\n> \n>> [!tip]- WikiWe Use WikiWe.org for Group Publications and Collaborations \n>> - [i] Getting Started with WikiWe.org\n>>- [?] Why WikiWe.org\n>> - [>] Join 🔵 Room or 🟡 Group for community help\n>> - [p] We abide the Principles of Peacemaking and Duties of Confidentiality\n\n# Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started with Obsidian.md\n\nHere is the rewritten guide with inline citations and additional details for a technical audience:\n\n# Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started with Obsidian\n\nAre you new to Obsidian and feeling overwhelmed by all its features and customization options? This step-by-step beginner’s guide will walk you through everything you need to know to start building your own personal knowledge management system in Obsidian. We’ll cover the basics like setting up your first Vault, writing notes in Markdown, and linking your thoughts together. But we’ll also dive into some of Obsidian’s more powerful features that can really supercharge your note-taking, like tags, backlinks, plugins, and custom themes[1]. Whether you’re a student, researcher, writer, or just someone looking to organize your ideas, this guide will provide a solid foundation to get you up and running with Obsidian quickly. Let’s unlock the potential of networked thought together!\n\n## Get Obsidian\n### Step 1: Download and Install Obsidian\n- Visit the official Obsidian.md website (https://obsidian.md/) and download the version suitable for your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).\n- Follow the provided instructions to install Obsidian on your device. The installation process is straightforward and should only take a few minutes.\n\n### Step 2: Create a New Vault\n- Open Obsidian and choose “Create new vault” from the initial startup screen. A vault in Obsidian is essentially a directory that contains all your notes and related files.\n- Name your vault and select a directory on your computer for its location. It’s recommended to choose a location that is easily accessible and backed up regularly.\n- Begin creating notes by clicking the ”+” button in the left sidebar. Notes in Obsidian are stored as plain text files with the .md (Markdown) extension.\n\n### Step 3: Explore the Interface\n- Take some time to familiarize yourself with Obsidian’s layout, including the file explorer on the left, the search functionality, and the backlinks panel on the right.\n- Learn how to link notes internally by typing [[ and then the note name. This is a core feature of Obsidian that allows you to create a network of interconnected notes[1].\n\n## Step 4: Choose a Directory Structure\n\n> [!question]- Ideas for Directory/Folder Structure\n> Some popular options include:\n> - ABD structure: Begin a vault by creating 3 semi-definitive folders: About, Blog, Directory and Notes as a catch all to keep the root folder clean. With FolderNote, these can become root notes for organizing group ideas into an unfolding ontology.\n> - Flat structure: Keep all notes in the root folder and rely on links, tags, and search to navigate147. This works well for Zettelkasten-style note-taking focused on atomic notes14.\n> - PARA method: Organize notes into 4 top-level folders - Projects, Areas, Resources, and Archive2512. Projects contain notes related to specific outcomes, Areas group notes by area of responsibility, Resources are for reference material, and Archive is for inactive notes5.\n> - Johnny Decimal: Use a hierarchy with up to 10 top-level “area” folders numbered 10-99, each with up to 10 “category” subfolders numbered 00-09, giving each folder a unique ID712.\n> - By note type: Put different types of notes like journals, outputs, references, etc. into separate folders131418.\n> - By topic or category: Create folders around major themes, subjects or categories in your notes81012.\n\n- Adopt your teams practice or decide on a folder structure that makes sense for your notes.\n- Avoid over-categorizing notes into too many nested subfolders. Aim for a balance of hierarchy and flatness by using only a few levels of folders69\n- Use unique, descriptive note names to avoid ambiguity. Consider adding a UUID to note titles614.\n- Leverage Obsidian’s ability to link notes together to create associations between concepts across folders13\n- Remember that you can always iterate and evolve your folder structure over time as your notes collection grows and changes91418.\n\nThe key is finding a directory structure that feels intuitive to you and complements your note-taking style. Experiment to see what works best for your needs.\n\n---\n\n# Setup the Essential Plugins\nObsidian is a powerful note-taking application that can be customized with plugins to enhance its functionality. Here, we outline some essential plugins that are particularly useful for collaborative publishing and improved note organization.\n1. FolderNote \n2. Share Note\n3. Advanced URI\n\n## Share.Note.sx Plugin\n\nThe Share.Note.sx plugin offers secure sharing of Obsidian notes. It encrypts notes by default, ensuring that shared content remains private and accessible only to those with the correct link.\n\nInstallation and Usage\n- To install, navigate to Settings > Community plugins > Browse in Obsidian and search for “Share Note”.\n- Disable Safe mode to permit the installation of community plugins.\n- Once installed, activate the plugin to integrate encrypted sharing into your workflow.\n- To share a note, open it and trigger the command palette with Ctrl+P or Cmd+P.\n- Select “Share current note” to generate an encrypted link.\n- Distribute the link through your preferred communication method.\n\n## FolderNote Plugin\n\nThe FolderNote plugin allows users to create notes that are directly associated with folders, which helps in organizing and managing notes more effectively.\n\nInstallation and Configuration\n- Install the plugin via Settings > Community plugins > Browse by searching for “FolderNote”.\n- After installation, configure the plugin settings to suit your preferences.\n- You can set a default template for new folder notes or choose a naming convention.\n\n Creating Folder Notes\n- To create a folder note, CTRL+Click on a folder in the file explorer.\n- This action creates a note that serves as an overview for the folder’s content.\n- The plugin offers different methods for managing folder notes, such as placing the note inside or outside the folder, or using an index file.\n\n## Advanced URI Plugin\n\nThe Advanced URI plugin extends Obsidian’s capabilities by allowing users to control various features through Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs). This plugin is particularly useful for automating workflows and integrating with other applications.\n\n Features and Functions\n- The plugin enables actions like opening, editing, and creating files, navigating to headings or blocks, and performing automated search and replace within a file12.\n- It supports advanced features such as opening workspaces, navigating using bookmarks, and editing frontmatter2.\n\nInstallation\n- To install from within Obsidian, go to Settings > Community plugins, and install “Advanced Obsidian URI”3.\n\nUsage\n- The plugin can be used to create URIs that perform specific actions within Obsidian. For example, to open a file, you would use a URI formatted as obsidian://advanced-uri?filepath=YourFilePathHere, with the file path URL-encoded8.\n- URIs can be launched in various ways, such as entering them into a browser’s search bar, using shell commands, or wrapping them in a markdown link within Obsidian itself8.\n\n\n\n---\n\n### Share.Note.sx Plugin\nShare.Note.sx is a plugin for Obsidian that provides EncryptedByDefault sharing of notes. It’s designed for secure collaboration or private sharing of your notes with others.\n\n#### Step 1: Install the Share Note Plugin\n- In Obsidian, go to Settings > Community plugins > Browse and search for “Share Note”.\n- Make sure that Safe mode is turned off to allow plugin installation. This can be done in the Community plugins settings.\n- Install and enable the Share.Note.sx plugin. This process integrates encrypted sharing functionality directly into your Obsidian workflow.\n\n#### Step 2: Sharing a Note\n- Open the note you wish to share in Obsidian.\n- Open the command palette by pressing Ctrl+P (or Cmd+P on macOS).\n- Type and select “Share current note” from the command palette. This action utilizes the Share.Note.sx plugin to prepare your note for sharing.\n\n#### Step 3: Generating and Sharing the URL\n- The plugin generates an encrypted link to your note that can be shared with others.\n- Share this link with your intended recipients via email, messaging apps, or any other communication channel. The encryption ensures that your shared note remains secure and private, accessible only to those with the link.\n\n### FolderNote Plugin for Enhanced Organization \nFolderNote is a plugin for Obsidian that allows for the creation of notes associated with folders, enabling better organization, information packaging, and management of your notes.\n\n#### Step 1: Install FolderNote Plugin\n- In Obsidian, go to Settings > Community plugins > Browse and search for “FolderNote”.\n- Install and enable the FolderNote plugin[1].\n\n#### Step 2: Configure FolderNote\n- After installation, access the FolderNote plugin settings to customize its functionality to your liking. You have the option to set up a default template for new folder notes or decide on a naming convention for these notes[1].\n- While the plugin offers several configuration options, starting with the default settings is a practical approach for new users.\n\n#### Step 3: Create Folder Notes\n- To create a folder note, simply CTRL+Click on a folder within the file explorer panel of Obsidian. This action generates a note that acts as a description or overview of the folder’s contents, effectively turning the folder into a more informative entity[1].\n- The FolderNote plugin supports various methods for creating and managing folder notes, including placing the note inside the folder, outside the folder, or using an index file method. Each approach has its pros and cons, and you can select the one that best fits your workflow[1].\n\n### Advanced URI Plugin\n\n\n\n\n\n> [!example]- 🅦 WikiWe.org =this.license+dateformat(this.file.ctime, \"yy-MM\") by =this.owner-group \n>> [!info]- GalleryOfContent\n>> ccard\n>> type: folder_brief_live\n>> \n> \n>> [!warning]- =this.owner-group ©️=dateformat(this.file.ctime, \"yy-MM\"), some rights reserved, CONFIDENTIAL, DRAFT\n>> - [#] ✨Krono.Works ••• creating Websites like 🅦 WikiWe.org, Workspaces, and Workshops\n>> - Subset Directory\n>> - Around.co\n>> \t- [ ] 🔵 Room\n>> - Signal.org\n>> \t- [ ] 🟡 Signal\n>> \t- [ ] Principled Peacemakers 🕊️\n>> \t- [#] WikiWe Confidants 🤐\n>> - [ ] Obsidian.md\n>> \t- 🪨 Open page in Obsidian \n>> \t- [ ] Excalidraw.com\n>>> [!todo]- Tasks\n>>> tasks\n>>> filename includes WikiWe.org\n>>> limit 50\n>>> \n>\n> Notice =this.owner-group\n> - Notice is effective when made via =this.owner-group, or later specified in effective written notice provided, or by other notice with acknowledgement of receipt.\n> Changes (Last =dateformat(this.file.ctime, \"yy-MM\"))\n> - This document was last modified in =dateformat(this.file.mtime, \"yyyy-MM\"). All changes must be versioned with earlier versions accessible via WikiWe.org (and https://Obsidian.md/sync for a $50 Obsidian Credit donation to 🟡 Signal Admins).\n> Confidentiality\n> - Any portion of this content that is marked as confidential shall be treated as confidential under the Duties of Confidentiality or any prevailing MNDA.\n>##### Trademarks\n>- WikiWe™ is a current or intended trademark of Ricardiam DAO LLC.\n> \n>
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Getting Started with Obsidian.md
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[{“name”:“Getting Started with Obsidian.md”,“content”:”---\nowner-group: “WikiWe Confidants 🤐“\nlicense: “CC BY-SA 4.0”\nStatus:\n - CONFIDENTIAL\nplatform: “Obsidian.md”\nshare_unencrypted: true\nshare_link: https://share.note.sx/5hqk7yyh\nshare_updated: 2024-04-18T01:41:43-06:00\nis-how-guide: true\nverified-by: “Bry”\n---\n> [!tip]- Guides may Help\n>> [!tip]- 1 Use Around.co for Collaborative Conference Rooms\n>> - [?] Why Around.co?\n>> - [i] Getting Started with Around.co\n>> - [>] Join 🔵 Room for community help\n>> - [!] Please abide the Principles of Peacemaking\n> \n>> [!tip]+ 2 Use Signal.org for Secure Communications\n>> - [?] Why Signal.org\n>> - [i] Getting Started with Signal.org\n>> - [>] Join 🟡 Group for community help\n>> - [!] Please abide the Principles of Peacemaking and Duties of Confidentiality\n> \n>> [!tip]- 3 Use Obsidian.md as your Markdown & AI Editor\n>> - [?] Why Obsidian.md\n>> - [i] Getting Started with Obsidian.md\n>> - [>] Join 🪨🐣 Lounge for community hel>p\n>> - [!] Please abide the Principles of Peacemaking and Duties of Confidentiality\n> \n>> [!tip]- WikiWe Use WikiWe.org for Group Publications and Collaborations \n>> - [i] Getting Started with WikiWe.org\n>>- [?] Why WikiWe.org\n>> - [>] Join 🔵 Room or 🟡 Group for community help\n>> - [p] We abide the Principles of Peacemaking and Duties of Confidentiality\n\n# Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started with Obsidian.md\n\nHere is the rewritten guide with inline citations and additional details for a technical audience:\n\n# Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started with Obsidian\n\nAre you new to Obsidian and feeling overwhelmed by all its features and customization options? This step-by-step beginner’s guide will walk you through everything you need to know to start building your own personal knowledge management system in Obsidian. We’ll cover the basics like setting up your first Vault, writing notes in Markdown, and linking your thoughts together. But we’ll also dive into some of Obsidian’s more powerful features that can really supercharge your note-taking, like tags, backlinks, plugins, and custom themes[1]. Whether you’re a student, researcher, writer, or just someone looking to organize your ideas, this guide will provide a solid foundation to get you up and running with Obsidian quickly. Let’s unlock the potential of networked thought together!\n\n## Get Obsidian\n### Step 1: Download and Install Obsidian\n- Visit the official Obsidian.md website (https://obsidian.md/) and download the version suitable for your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).\n- Follow the provided instructions to install Obsidian on your device. The installation process is straightforward and should only take a few minutes.\n\n### Step 2: Create a New Vault\n- Open Obsidian and choose “Create new vault” from the initial startup screen. A vault in Obsidian is essentially a directory that contains all your notes and related files.\n- Name your vault and select a directory on your computer for its location. It’s recommended to choose a location that is easily accessible and backed up regularly.\n- Begin creating notes by clicking the ”+” button in the left sidebar. Notes in Obsidian are stored as plain text files with the .md (Markdown) extension.\n\n### Step 3: Explore the Interface\n- Take some time to familiarize yourself with Obsidian’s layout, including the file explorer on the left, the search functionality, and the backlinks panel on the right.\n- Learn how to link notes internally by typing [[ and then the note name. This is a core feature of Obsidian that allows you to create a network of interconnected notes[1].\n\n## Step 4: Choose a Directory Structure\n\n> [!question]- Ideas for Directory/Folder Structure\n> Some popular options include:\n> - ABD structure: Begin a vault by creating 3 semi-definitive folders: About, Blog, Directory and Notes as a catch all to keep the root folder clean. With FolderNote, these can become root notes for organizing group ideas into an unfolding ontology.\n> - Flat structure: Keep all notes in the root folder and rely on links, tags, and search to navigate147. This works well for Zettelkasten-style note-taking focused on atomic notes14.\n> - PARA method: Organize notes into 4 top-level folders - Projects, Areas, Resources, and Archive2512. Projects contain notes related to specific outcomes, Areas group notes by area of responsibility, Resources are for reference material, and Archive is for inactive notes5.\n> - Johnny Decimal: Use a hierarchy with up to 10 top-level “area” folders numbered 10-99, each with up to 10 “category” subfolders numbered 00-09, giving each folder a unique ID712.\n> - By note type: Put different types of notes like journals, outputs, references, etc. into separate folders131418.\n> - By topic or category: Create folders around major themes, subjects or categories in your notes81012.\n\n- Adopt your teams practice or decide on a folder structure that makes sense for your notes.\n- Avoid over-categorizing notes into too many nested subfolders. Aim for a balance of hierarchy and flatness by using only a few levels of folders69\n- Use unique, descriptive note names to avoid ambiguity. Consider adding a UUID to note titles614.\n- Leverage Obsidian’s ability to link notes together to create associations between concepts across folders13\n- Remember that you can always iterate and evolve your folder structure over time as your notes collection grows and changes91418.\n\nThe key is finding a directory structure that feels intuitive to you and complements your note-taking style. Experiment to see what works best for your needs.\n\n---\n\n# Setup the Essential Plugins\nObsidian is a powerful note-taking application that can be customized with plugins to enhance its functionality. Here, we outline some essential plugins that are particularly useful for collaborative publishing and improved note organization.\n1. FolderNote \n2. Share Note\n3. Advanced URI\n\n## Share.Note.sx Plugin\n\nThe Share.Note.sx plugin offers secure sharing of Obsidian notes. It encrypts notes by default, ensuring that shared content remains private and accessible only to those with the correct link.\n\nInstallation and Usage\n- To install, navigate to Settings > Community plugins > Browse in Obsidian and search for “Share Note”.\n- Disable Safe mode to permit the installation of community plugins.\n- Once installed, activate the plugin to integrate encrypted sharing into your workflow.\n- To share a note, open it and trigger the command palette with Ctrl+P or Cmd+P.\n- Select “Share current note” to generate an encrypted link.\n- Distribute the link through your preferred communication method.\n\n## FolderNote Plugin\n\nThe FolderNote plugin allows users to create notes that are directly associated with folders, which helps in organizing and managing notes more effectively.\n\nInstallation and Configuration\n- Install the plugin via Settings > Community plugins > Browse by searching for “FolderNote”.\n- After installation, configure the plugin settings to suit your preferences.\n- You can set a default template for new folder notes or choose a naming convention.\n\n Creating Folder Notes\n- To create a folder note, CTRL+Click on a folder in the file explorer.\n- This action creates a note that serves as an overview for the folder’s content.\n- The plugin offers different methods for managing folder notes, such as placing the note inside or outside the folder, or using an index file.\n\n## Advanced URI Plugin\n\nThe Advanced URI plugin extends Obsidian’s capabilities by allowing users to control various features through Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs). This plugin is particularly useful for automating workflows and integrating with other applications.\n\n Features and Functions\n- The plugin enables actions like opening, editing, and creating files, navigating to headings or blocks, and performing automated search and replace within a file12.\n- It supports advanced features such as opening workspaces, navigating using bookmarks, and editing frontmatter2.\n\nInstallation\n- To install from within Obsidian, go to Settings > Community plugins, and install “Advanced Obsidian URI”3.\n\nUsage\n- The plugin can be used to create URIs that perform specific actions within Obsidian. For example, to open a file, you would use a URI formatted as obsidian://advanced-uri?filepath=YourFilePathHere, with the file path URL-encoded8.\n- URIs can be launched in various ways, such as entering them into a browser’s search bar, using shell commands, or wrapping them in a markdown link within Obsidian itself8.\n\n\n\n---\n\n### Share.Note.sx Plugin\nShare.Note.sx is a plugin for Obsidian that provides EncryptedByDefault sharing of notes. It’s designed for secure collaboration or private sharing of your notes with others.\n\n#### Step 1: Install the Share Note Plugin\n- In Obsidian, go to Settings > Community plugins > Browse and search for “Share Note”.\n- Make sure that Safe mode is turned off to allow plugin installation. This can be done in the Community plugins settings.\n- Install and enable the Share.Note.sx plugin. This process integrates encrypted sharing functionality directly into your Obsidian workflow.\n\n#### Step 2: Sharing a Note\n- Open the note you wish to share in Obsidian.\n- Open the command palette by pressing Ctrl+P (or Cmd+P on macOS).\n- Type and select “Share current note” from the command palette. This action utilizes the Share.Note.sx plugin to prepare your note for sharing.\n\n#### Step 3: Generating and Sharing the URL\n- The plugin generates an encrypted link to your note that can be shared with others.\n- Share this link with your intended recipients via email, messaging apps, or any other communication channel. The encryption ensures that your shared note remains secure and private, accessible only to those with the link.\n\n### FolderNote Plugin for Enhanced Organization \nFolderNote is a plugin for Obsidian that allows for the creation of notes associated with folders, enabling better organization, information packaging, and management of your notes.\n\n#### Step 1: Install FolderNote Plugin\n- In Obsidian, go to Settings > Community plugins > Browse and search for “FolderNote”.\n- Install and enable the FolderNote plugin[1].\n\n#### Step 2: Configure FolderNote\n- After installation, access the FolderNote plugin settings to customize its functionality to your liking. You have the option to set up a default template for new folder notes or decide on a naming convention for these notes[1].\n- While the plugin offers several configuration options, starting with the default settings is a practical approach for new users.\n\n#### Step 3: Create Folder Notes\n- To create a folder note, simply CTRL+Click on a folder within the file explorer panel of Obsidian. This action generates a note that acts as a description or overview of the folder’s contents, effectively turning the folder into a more informative entity[1].\n- The FolderNote plugin supports various methods for creating and managing folder notes, including placing the note inside the folder, outside the folder, or using an index file method. Each approach has its pros and cons, and you can select the one that best fits your workflow[1].\n\n### Advanced URI Plugin for Collaborative Notes\n\n\n\n\n\n> [!example]- 🅦 WikiWe.org =this.license+dateformat(this.file.ctime, \"yy-MM\") by =this.owner-group \n>> [!info]- GalleryOfContent\n>> ccard\n>> type: folder_brief_live\n>> \n> \n>> [!warning]- =this.owner-group ©️=dateformat(this.file.ctime, \"yy-MM\"), some rights reserved, CONFIDENTIAL, DRAFT\n>> - [#] ✨Krono.Works ••• creating Websites like 🅦 WikiWe.org, Workspaces, and Workshops\n>> - Subset Directory\n>> - Around.co\n>> \t- [ ] 🔵 Room\n>> - Signal.org\n>> \t- [ ] 🟡 Signal\n>> \t- [ ] Principled Peacemakers 🕊️\n>> \t- [#] WikiWe Confidants 🤐\n>> - [ ] Obsidian.md\n>> \t- 🪨 Open page in Obsidian \n>> \t- [ ] Excalidraw.com\n>>> [!todo]- Tasks\n>>> tasks\n>>> filename includes WikiWe.org\n>>> limit 50\n>>> \n>\n> Notice =this.owner-group\n> - Notice is effective when made via =this.owner-group, or later specified in effective written notice provided, or by other notice with acknowledgement of receipt.\n> Changes (Last =dateformat(this.file.ctime, \"yy-MM\"))\n> - This document was last modified in =dateformat(this.file.mtime, \"yyyy-MM\"). All changes must be versioned with earlier versions accessible via WikiWe.org (and https://Obsidian.md/sync for a $50 Obsidian Credit donation to 🟡 Signal Admins).\n> Confidentiality\n> - Any portion of this content that is marked as confidential shall be treated as confidential under the Duties of Confidentiality or any prevailing MNDA.\n>##### Trademarks\n>- WikiWe™ is a current or intended trademark of Ricardiam DAO LLC.\n> \n>
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The Advanced URI plugin is an essential tool for enhancing the functionality of Obsidian, particularly when it comes to collaborative note-taking and automating workflows. This section will guide you through installing, configuring, and using the Advanced URI plugin to improve your collaborative notes experience.
Installing the Advanced URI Plugin
- Open Obsidian and navigate to
Settings > Community plugins > Browse. - Search for “Advanced Obsidian URI” in the search bar.
- Install the plugin by clicking on its name and then the “Install” button.
- Once installed, enable the plugin by toggling the switch next to its name in the list of community plugins.
Configuring the Advanced URI Plugin
After installation, you can configure the Advanced URI plugin to suit your needs:
- Go to
Settings > Pluginsand click on “Advanced Obsidian URI” to open its settings panel. - Customize the plugin settings as desired, such as setting up a default template for new notes or choosing a naming convention.
Using the Advanced URI Plugin
The Advanced URI plugin offers various features and functions that can help you collaborate more effectively with your team:
- Opening, editing, and creating files: Use URIs formatted as
obsidian://advanced-uri?filepath=YourFilePathHereto open, edit, or create files within Obsidian. - Navigating to headings or blocks: Use URIs with the format
obsidian://advanced-uri?vault=VaultName&file=NoteFileName#HeadingOrBlockIDto navigate directly to specific headings or blocks in a note. - Performing automated search and replace: Use URIs with the format
obsidian://advanced-uri?vault=VaultName&search=SearchTerm&replace=ReplaceTermto perform automated search and replace within a file. - Opening workspaces: Use URIs with the format
obsidian://advanced-uri?workspace=WorkspaceNameto open specific workspaces in Obsidian. - Navigating using bookmarks: Use URIs with the format
obsidian://advanced-uri?vault=VaultName&file=NoteFileName#bookmarkIDto navigate directly to a bookmark within a note. - Editing frontmatter: Use URIs with the format
obsidian://advanced-uri?vault=VaultName&file=NoteFileName^frontmatterto edit the frontmatter of a note.
To use these URIs, you can enter them into a browser’s search bar, use shell commands, or wrap them in a markdown link within Obsidian itself. This plugin is an indispensable tool for collaborative note-taking and automating workflows in Obsidian.
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[{“name”:“Getting Started with Obsidian.md”,“content”:”---\nowner-group: “WikiWe Confidants 🤐“\nlicense: “CC BY-SA 4.0”\nStatus:\n - CONFIDENTIAL\nplatform: “Obsidian.md”\nshare_unencrypted: true\nshare_link: https://share.note.sx/5hqk7yyh\nshare_updated: 2024-04-18T01:41:43-06:00\nis-how-guide: true\nverified-by: “Bry”\n---\n> [!tip]- Guides may Help\n>> [!tip]- 1 Use Around.co for Collaborative Conference Rooms\n>> - [?] Why Around.co?\n>> - [i] Getting Started with Around.co\n>> - [>] Join 🔵 Room for community help\n>> - [!] Please abide the Principles of Peacemaking\n> \n>> [!tip]+ 2 Use Signal.org for Secure Communications\n>> - [?] Why Signal.org\n>> - [i] Getting Started with Signal.org\n>> - [>] Join 🟡 Group for community help\n>> - [!] Please abide the Principles of Peacemaking and Duties of Confidentiality\n> \n>> [!tip]- 3 Use Obsidian.md as your Markdown & AI Editor\n>> - [?] Why Obsidian.md\n>> - [i] Getting Started with Obsidian.md\n>> - [>] Join 🪨🐣 Lounge for community hel>p\n>> - [!] Please abide the Principles of Peacemaking and Duties of Confidentiality\n> \n>> [!tip]- WikiWe Use WikiWe.org for Group Publications and Collaborations \n>> - [i] Getting Started with WikiWe.org\n>>- [?] Why WikiWe.org\n>> - [>] Join 🔵 Room or 🟡 Group for community help\n>> - [p] We abide the Principles of Peacemaking and Duties of Confidentiality\n\n# Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started with Obsidian.md\n\nHere is the rewritten guide with inline citations and additional details for a technical audience:\n\n# Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started with Obsidian\n\nAre you new to Obsidian and feeling overwhelmed by all its features and customization options? This step-by-step beginner’s guide will walk you through everything you need to know to start building your own personal knowledge management system in Obsidian. We’ll cover the basics like setting up your first Vault, writing notes in Markdown, and linking your thoughts together. But we’ll also dive into some of Obsidian’s more powerful features that can really supercharge your note-taking, like tags, backlinks, plugins, and custom themes[1]. Whether you’re a student, researcher, writer, or just someone looking to organize your ideas, this guide will provide a solid foundation to get you up and running with Obsidian quickly. Let’s unlock the potential of networked thought together!\n\n## Get Obsidian\n### Step 1: Download and Install Obsidian\n- Visit the official Obsidian.md website (https://obsidian.md/) and download the version suitable for your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).\n- Follow the provided instructions to install Obsidian on your device. The installation process is straightforward and should only take a few minutes.\n\n### Step 2: Create a New Vault\n- Open Obsidian and choose “Create new vault” from the initial startup screen. A vault in Obsidian is essentially a directory that contains all your notes and related files.\n- Name your vault and select a directory on your computer for its location. It’s recommended to choose a location that is easily accessible and backed up regularly.\n- Begin creating notes by clicking the ”+” button in the left sidebar. Notes in Obsidian are stored as plain text files with the .md (Markdown) extension.\n\n### Step 3: Explore the Interface\n- Take some time to familiarize yourself with Obsidian’s layout, including the file explorer on the left, the search functionality, and the backlinks panel on the right.\n- Learn how to link notes internally by typing [[ and then the note name. This is a core feature of Obsidian that allows you to create a network of interconnected notes[1].\n\n## Step 4: Choose a Directory Structure\n\n> [!question]- Ideas for Directory/Folder Structure\n> Some popular options include:\n> - ABD structure: Begin a vault by creating 3 semi-definitive folders: About, Blog, Directory and Notes as a catch all to keep the root folder clean. With FolderNote, these can become root notes for organizing group ideas into an unfolding ontology.\n> - Flat structure: Keep all notes in the root folder and rely on links, tags, and search to navigate147. This works well for Zettelkasten-style note-taking focused on atomic notes14.\n> - PARA method: Organize notes into 4 top-level folders - Projects, Areas, Resources, and Archive2512. Projects contain notes related to specific outcomes, Areas group notes by area of responsibility, Resources are for reference material, and Archive is for inactive notes5.\n> - Johnny Decimal: Use a hierarchy with up to 10 top-level “area” folders numbered 10-99, each with up to 10 “category” subfolders numbered 00-09, giving each folder a unique ID712.\n> - By note type: Put different types of notes like journals, outputs, references, etc. into separate folders131418.\n> - By topic or category: Create folders around major themes, subjects or categories in your notes81012.\n\n- Adopt your teams practice or decide on a folder structure that makes sense for your notes.\n- Avoid over-categorizing notes into too many nested subfolders. Aim for a balance of hierarchy and flatness by using only a few levels of folders69\n- Use unique, descriptive note names to avoid ambiguity. Consider adding a UUID to note titles614.\n- Leverage Obsidian’s ability to link notes together to create associations between concepts across folders13\n- Remember that you can always iterate and evolve your folder structure over time as your notes collection grows and changes91418.\n\nThe key is finding a directory structure that feels intuitive to you and complements your note-taking style. Experiment to see what works best for your needs.\n\n---\n\n# Setup the Essential Plugins\nObsidian is a powerful note-taking application that can be customized with plugins to enhance its functionality. Here, we outline some essential plugins that are particularly useful for collaborative publishing and improved note organization.\n1. FolderNote \n2. Share Note\n3. Advanced URI\n\n## Share.Note.sx Plugin\n\nThe Share.Note.sx plugin offers secure sharing of Obsidian notes. It encrypts notes by default, ensuring that shared content remains private and accessible only to those with the correct link.\n\nInstallation and Usage\n- To install, navigate to Settings > Community plugins > Browse in Obsidian and search for “Share Note”.\n- Disable Safe mode to permit the installation of community plugins.\n- Once installed, activate the plugin to integrate encrypted sharing into your workflow.\n- To share a note, open it and trigger the command palette with Ctrl+P or Cmd+P.\n- Select “Share current note” to generate an encrypted link.\n- Distribute the link through your preferred communication method.\n\n## FolderNote Plugin\n\nThe FolderNote plugin allows users to create notes that are directly associated with folders, which helps in organizing and managing notes more effectively.\n\nInstallation and Configuration\n- Install the plugin via Settings > Community plugins > Browse by searching for “FolderNote”.\n- After installation, configure the plugin settings to suit your preferences.\n- You can set a default template for new folder notes or choose a naming convention.\n\n Creating Folder Notes\n- To create a folder note, CTRL+Click on a folder in the file explorer.\n- This action creates a note that serves as an overview for the folder’s content.\n- The plugin offers different methods for managing folder notes, such as placing the note inside or outside the folder, or using an index file.\n\n## Advanced URI Plugin\n\nThe Advanced URI plugin extends Obsidian’s capabilities by allowing users to control various features through Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs). This plugin is particularly useful for automating workflows and integrating with other applications.\n\n Features and Functions\n- The plugin enables actions like opening, editing, and creating files, navigating to headings or blocks, and performing automated search and replace within a file12.\n- It supports advanced features such as opening workspaces, navigating using bookmarks, and editing frontmatter2.\n\nInstallation\n- To install from within Obsidian, go to Settings > Community plugins, and install “Advanced Obsidian URI”3.\n\nUsage\n- The plugin can be used to create URIs that perform specific actions within Obsidian. For example, to open a file, you would use a URI formatted as obsidian://advanced-uri?filepath=YourFilePathHere, with the file path URL-encoded8.\n- URIs can be launched in various ways, such as entering them into a browser’s search bar, using shell commands, or wrapping them in a markdown link within Obsidian itself8.\n\n\n\n---\n\n### Share.Note.sx Plugin\nShare.Note.sx is a plugin for Obsidian that provides EncryptedByDefault sharing of notes. It’s designed for secure collaboration or private sharing of your notes with others.\n\n#### Step 1: Install the Share Note Plugin\n- In Obsidian, go to Settings > Community plugins > Browse and search for “Share Note”.\n- Make sure that Safe mode is turned off to allow plugin installation. This can be done in the Community plugins settings.\n- Install and enable the Share.Note.sx plugin. This process integrates encrypted sharing functionality directly into your Obsidian workflow.\n\n#### Step 2: Sharing a Note\n- Open the note you wish to share in Obsidian.\n- Open the command palette by pressing Ctrl+P (or Cmd+P on macOS).\n- Type and select “Share current note” from the command palette. This action utilizes the Share.Note.sx plugin to prepare your note for sharing.\n\n#### Step 3: Generating and Sharing the URL\n- The plugin generates an encrypted link to your note that can be shared with others.\n- Share this link with your intended recipients via email, messaging apps, or any other communication channel. The encryption ensures that your shared note remains secure and private, accessible only to those with the link.\n\n### FolderNote Plugin for Enhanced Organization \nFolderNote is a plugin for Obsidian that allows for the creation of notes associated with folders, enabling better organization, information packaging, and management of your notes.\n\n#### Step 1: Install FolderNote Plugin\n- In Obsidian, go to Settings > Community plugins > Browse and search for “FolderNote”.\n- Install and enable the FolderNote plugin[1].\n\n#### Step 2: Configure FolderNote\n- After installation, access the FolderNote plugin settings to customize its functionality to your liking. You have the option to set up a default template for new folder notes or decide on a naming convention for these notes[1].\n- While the plugin offers several configuration options, starting with the default settings is a practical approach for new users.\n\n#### Step 3: Create Folder Notes\n- To create a folder note, simply CTRL+Click on a folder within the file explorer panel of Obsidian. This action generates a note that acts as a description or overview of the folder’s contents, effectively turning the folder into a more informative entity[1].\n- The FolderNote plugin supports various methods for creating and managing folder notes, including placing the note inside the folder, outside the folder, or using an index file method. Each approach has its pros and cons, and you can select the one that best fits your workflow[1].\n\n### Advanced URI Plugin for Collaborative Notes\n\n\n\n\n\n> [!example]- 🅦 WikiWe.org =this.license+dateformat(this.file.ctime, \"yy-MM\") by =this.owner-group \n>> [!info]- GalleryOfContent\n>> ccard\n>> type: folder_brief_live\n>> \n> \n>> [!warning]- =this.owner-group ©️=dateformat(this.file.ctime, \"yy-MM\"), some rights reserved, CONFIDENTIAL, DRAFT\n>> - [#] ✨Krono.Works ••• creating Websites like 🅦 WikiWe.org, Workspaces, and Workshops\n>> - Subset Directory\n>> - Around.co\n>> \t- [ ] 🔵 Room\n>> - Signal.org\n>> \t- [ ] 🟡 Signal\n>> \t- [ ] Principled Peacemakers 🕊️\n>> \t- [#] WikiWe Confidants 🤐\n>> - [ ] Obsidian.md\n>> \t- 🪨 Open page in Obsidian \n>> \t- [ ] Excalidraw.com\n>>> [!todo]- Tasks\n>>> tasks\n>>> filename includes WikiWe.org\n>>> limit 50\n>>> \n>\n> Notice =this.owner-group\n> - Notice is effective when made via =this.owner-group, or later specified in effective written notice provided, or by other notice with acknowledgement of receipt.\n> Changes (Last =dateformat(this.file.ctime, \"yy-MM\"))\n> - This document was last modified in =dateformat(this.file.mtime, \"yyyy-MM\"). All changes must be versioned with earlier versions accessible via WikiWe.org (and https://Obsidian.md/sync for a $50 Obsidian Credit donation to 🟡 Signal Admins).\n> Confidentiality\n> - Any portion of this content that is marked as confidential shall be treated as confidential under the Duties of Confidentiality or any prevailing MNDA.\n>##### Trademarks\n>- WikiWe™ is a current or intended trademark of Ricardiam DAO LLC.\n> \n>
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The Advanced URI Plugin enhances Obsidian’s functionality by enabling users to automate workflows and integrate with other applications through Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs). This guide will walk you through the steps to install, configure, and effectively use the Advanced URI Plugin for collaborative notes in Obsidian.
Installation
- Access Plugin Settings: Start Obsidian, navigate to
Settings > Community plugins. - Find the Plugin: Click on
Browseand search for “Advanced URI”. - Install: Select the plugin from the list and click
Install. - Enable the Plugin: After installation, make sure to toggle the plugin on in the
Community pluginstab.
Configuration
No specific configuration is required to start using the Advanced URI Plugin. However, familiarizing yourself with its documentation can help you understand the breadth of its capabilities and how to customize it for your needs.
Usage
The Advanced URI Plugin allows you to perform a variety of actions through URIs, such as opening, editing, and creating files, navigating to specific headings or blocks, and even automating search and replace tasks within your notes. Here are some examples of how you can use it for collaborative notes:
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Opening Files: Use the URI
obsidian://advanced-uri?filepath=YourFilePathHereto open a specific file. This can be useful for directing team members to a particular document. -
Navigating to Headings or Blocks: Direct collaborators to specific parts of a document with URIs formatted as
obsidian://advanced-uri?vault=YourVaultName&file=YourFileName#HeadingOrBlockID. -
Automated Search and Replace: Automate the search and replace function within a file using
obsidian://advanced-uri?vault=YourVaultName&search=SearchTerm&replace=ReplaceTerm. -
Sharing Links: Generate URIs that you can share with your team, allowing them to access specific notes or sections directly, enhancing collaboration efficiency.
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Integrating with Other Applications: Use the Advanced URI Plugin to create links that can be embedded in other tools your team uses, ensuring seamless integration and access to your Obsidian notes.
Best Practices
- Document Your URIs: Keep a shared document or a central note in Obsidian where all important URIs are stored and categorized for easy access by the team.
- Use Descriptive Names: When creating files or headings that you plan to link to frequently, use descriptive names to make the URIs more intuitive.
- Regularly Update URIs: As your notes evolve, ensure that any URIs shared among the team are updated to reflect changes in file paths or headings.
Conclusion
The Advanced URI Plugin is a powerful tool for enhancing collaboration in Obsidian. By automating workflows and creating direct links to specific notes or sections, teams can work more efficiently and stay better connected with their shared knowledge base.

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