Summary of Obsidian Vault Tour: Chris (Pseudometa)

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This video gives a tour of Obsidian Vault, a note-taking app that is designed to be quick and easy to use. The tour shows how the app can be used to manage projects and tasks, and how it can be customized to the user's needs.

  • 00:00:00 Chris Kreiser is a pseudometa who made a theme shivering Cocos and a few plugins, but is not really a developer. He started doing lockdowns when he was bored and staying at home, and eventually started making more advanced tools. He is currently looking for people to take over maintainership of the plugins he created, and has a PhD in sociology.
  • 00:05:00 The video's speaker discusses why they are not able to dive into obsidian's ecosystem management as an academic. They share an interesting perspective on the topic, and explain that they are currently working on a recording that will include a demonstration of their vault.
  • 00:10:00 This YouTube video introduces the Obsidian Vault Tour, which is a tour of Chris' personal workspace. Chris shows how Obsidian 1.0's workspace feature can be used to automatically save project checkpoints and how it is useful for research.
  • 00:15:00 The presenter demonstrates how to use a particular workflow plugin, Obsidian Vault, which lets her organize her work in different scenes and compile it into a markdown document. She also demonstrates how to use a different theme, "Shimmering Focus," which changes the color and font of the background and note content.
  • 00:20:00 The video shows Chris visiting a node in his notes, and discussing how the Obsidian Vault Tour is more intuitive and easier to use. He also talks about how he prefers to use related notes rather than backlinks, and how the Obsidian Vault Tour saves him time by providing an overview of his notes.
  • 00:25:00 The video explains how to save routes to read later, how to use Alfred to type in text, and how to use a plugin to always open a note in preview mode.
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses how Chris uses different types of information on his screen, including how he uses columns in his seat box and how he uses the Supercharged links plugin to mark notes as new.
  • 00:35:00 The video demonstrates how Chris uses templates to automatically create seedlinks for new notes, and how he uses Alfred workflow to create new notes without having to switch back to Obsidian.
  • 00:40:00 This YouTube video features a tour of Obsidian Vault, where the creator shows off how they use nodes and themes to keep their notes organized and easy to access. They mention that because they don't use Obsidian, their notes are not properly referenced, and provide an example of a larger node. They apologize for the confusion caused by their minimalistic theme and explain that if they only have one tab open, they don't need the space for the notes. They also mention that they've noticed that YouTube has a new plugin, the "Cement New World Plugin," and give a brief description of what it does.
  • 00:45:00 The YouTube video introduces the Obsidian Vault Tour, a feature that allows users to navigate their large notes easily. The scriptural plugin, Quick Scripture, is an improvement on the Quick Search Core plug-in and has many features. One of those features is the ability to switch between nine different nodes, which makes it easier to find what you are looking for. The video also discusses the user's background and their two languages, English and German. The user states that they generally only speak two languages, but that they are fluent in English.
  • 00:50:00 This YouTube user describes how he manages tasks by using a combination of a physical calendar, a digital calendar, and Obsidian, a task management software.
  • 00:55:00 The video "Obsidian Vault Tour: Chris (Pseudometa)" introduces Obsidian Vault, a Mac and iOS app for quick, easy capture of notes, tasks, and ideas. The video also discusses how Chris uses Obsidian Vault to manage his projects and tasks.

01:00:00 - 02:00:00

This video discusses the Obsidian Vault Tour, which is a tour of the Obsidian user interface created by the video's presenter. The tour includes an explanation of Advanced URI, which is an extension of Obsidian URI schemes that the presenter uses for his workflow. The tour also includes a demonstration of how Alfred works with Advanced UI to switch between tabs with quick switcher and iFit. Finally, the video shows how to use the "Custom.js" plugin to add custom functionality to the browser.

  • 01:00:00 Obsidian Vault Tour: Chris (Pseudometa) shows how much of a total article a chapter or section of a paper can take up, and how it helps with planning.
  • 01:05:00 The video explains how Chris uses data view to help manage his workflow. He estimates that he uses it for around 25 plugins.
  • 01:10:00 The YouTube video discusses the pros and cons of using various plugins, including Advanced Tables. The author notes that tables are one of the weaker points of McDonald's restaurants, and recommends using Advanced Tables if you plan to use tables in your Obsidian Vault.
  • 01:15:00 The video discusses the Obsidian Vault Tour, which is a tour of the Obsidian user interface created by the video's presenter. The tour includes an explanation of Advanced URI, which is an extension of Obsidian URI schemes that the presenter uses for his workflow. The tour also includes a demonstration of how Alfred works with Advanced UI to switch between tabs with quick switcher and iFit.
  • 01:20:00 The video demonstrates how to use the various tools and features in the Microsoft Edge browser. One of the features demonstrated is the "Obsidian Vault Tour: Chris (Pseudometa)" which adds hotkeys for navigating around the browser and editing notes. The video also discusses the "Default New Chat Pages" plugin which creates new chat pages for users when they open a new tab. Finally, the video shows how to use the "Custom.js" plugin to add custom functionality to the browser.
  • 01:25:00 The video explains how Chris uses Dynamic Highlights to help him emphasize punctuation in his writing.
  • 01:30:00 The Obsidian Vault Tour introduces Chris ( Pseudometa ), who discusses the use of various plugins and how they can help simplify the writing process. Highlights include Dynamic Highlighters, Supercharged Links, and Footnotes.
  • 01:35:00 The presenter discusses why they use the reference manager, Zotero, and why they don't prefer the reference manager, Soldier. They also mention that they use all 39 of the Obsidian plugins regularly.
  • 01:40:00 The Obsidian Vault Tour video introduces the Obsidian Link plugin, which allows users to navigate to links without using the mouse. This plugin also provides speed improvements for users of Vim and Rim. The video also demonstrates the use of the Linda command, which automates formatting tasks.
  • 01:45:00 The "Obsidian Vault Tour: Chris (Pseudometa)" video focuses on the Obsidian plugin, which is like DB folders or French rewards plugins so that everyone can get use out of it. However, the long form plugin is only for a specific subgroup of obsidian users. Chris provides his personal preferences for using Obsidian, and states that students should use the plugin to write essays, but not long-term writing. The "Obsidian Image and Editor" plugin is useful for academic writing, and the "Advanced UI" plugin adds pop-ups for reference information.
  • 01:50:00 The Obsidian Vault Tour plugin allows users to easily export their work in a markdown format, which is then converted to a Word document. The plugin also has a few convenience features, such as automatically renaming images, and keeping a certain distance between cursor and bottom or top of the screen when scrolling down or up.
  • 01:55:00 Obsidian Vault is a plugin that automates some tasks for users, and one of its features is the ability to run custom JavaScript.

02:00:00 - 02:00:00

This user reviews two plugins for the Obsidian Vault: the "Auto Complete" plugin and the "Snippets" plugin. The "Auto Complete" plugin automatically completes tags when the user starts typing, but can be frustrating to use because it pops up automatically. The "Snippets" plugin allows the user to quickly type out callouts for warnings and other important information.

  • 02:00:00 This YouTube user reviews a number of plugins for the Obsidian Vault, one of which is the "Auto Complete" plugin. This plugin helps the user keep their data organized by automatically completing tags when the user starts typing. However, the user notes that this plugin can be frustrating to use because it pops up automatically and the user has to manually change the settings. Additionally, the user also reviews a "Snippets" plugin which allows them to quickly type out callouts for warnings and other important information.

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