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About this repo

This repo is used for hosting public releases of Obsidian, as well as our community plugins & themes directories.

Obsidian is not open source software and this repo DOES NOT contain the source code of Obsidian. However, if you wish to contribute to Obsidian, you can easily do so with our extensive plugin system. A plugin guide can be found here: https://docs.obsidian.md

This repo does not accept issues, if you have questions or issues with plugins, please go to their own repo to file them. If you have questions or issues about core Obsidian itself, please post them to our community: https://obsidian.md/community

Submit your plugin or theme

When opening a pull request, please switch to preview mode and select the option to go through our submission checklist. Submit your entry by following the convention in the JSON file and we will review your submission.

Thanks for submitting your creations!

You can find a detailed explanation for submitting your plugin here and your theme here.

Policies

All submissions must conform with our developer policies

Community Theme

To add your theme to our theme store, make a pull request to the community-css-theme.json file. Please add your theme to the end of the list.

  • name: a unique name for your theme. Must not collide with other themes.
  • author: the author's name for display.
  • repo: the GitHub repository identifier, in the form of user-name/repo-name, if your GitHub repo is located at https://github.com/user-name/repo-name.
  • screenshot: path to the screenshot of your theme.
  • modes: if your theme supports both dark and light mode, put ["dark", "light"]. Otherwise, put ["dark"] if your theme only supports dark mode, or ["light"] if your theme only supports light mode.
  • publish: if your theme supports Obsidian Publish, set this to true. Omit it otherwise.

To get your theme compatible with Obsidian Publish, you can use applyCss and applyCssByLink to test out your CSS in the developer console of Obsidian Publish sites, so that you don't actually need to own sites to test your publish.css. You can test it out on our help site here: https://help.obsidian.md/

applyCss takes a CSS string, you can use backtick (template strings) for multiline CSS. applyCssByLink takes a link and loads the CSS, would recommend GitHub raw file URLs.

Community Plugin

Community Plugins format

To add your plugin to the list, make a pull request to the community-plugins.json file. Please add your plugin to the end of the list.

  • id: A unique ID for your plugin. Make sure this is the same one you have in your manifest.json.
  • name: The name of your plugin.
  • author: The author's name.
  • description: A short description of what your plugin does.
  • repo: The GitHub repository identifier, in the form of user-name/repo-name, if your GitHub repo is located at https://github.com/user-name/repo-name.

How community plugins are pulled

  • Obsidian will read the list of plugins in community-plugins.json.
  • The name, author and description fields are used for searching.
  • When the user opens the detail page of your plugin, Obsidian will pull the manifest.json and README.md from your GitHub repo).
  • The manifest.json in your repo will only be used to figure out the latest version. Actual files are fetched from your GitHub releases.
  • If your manifest.json requires a version of Obsidian that's higher than the running app, your versions.json will be consulted to find the latest version of your plugin that is compatible.
  • When the user chooses to install your plugin, Obsidian will look for your GitHub releases tagged identically to the version inside manifest.json.
  • Obsidian will download manifest.json, main.js, and styles.css (if available), and store them in the proper location inside the vault.

Announcing the First Public Release of your Plugin/Theme

  • Once admitted to the plugin/theme browser, you can announce the public availability of your plugin/theme:
  • You can also announce the first working version of your plugin as a public beta before "officially" submitting it to the plugin/theme browser. That way, you can acquire some beta testers for feedback. It's recommended to use the BRAT Plugin to make the installation as easy as possible for interested beta testers.

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