The YouTrack Fetcher plugin streamlines issue tracking by allowing you to fetch YouTrack tickets directly into your vault as structured notes. With keyboard shortcut support and a simple fetch dialog, you can retrieve issue details using just the ID. Notes are created using a default format or a custom template of your choice, and stored in a configurable folder. The plugin supports authentication via API token and works with both cloud and self-hosted YouTrack instances.
Obsidian plugins tagged with #api-integration. There are 6 plugins in this collection.
- Rank 1a year ago by Forketyfork
- Rank 23 years ago by HamsterBase
The HamsterBase Official plugin enables seamless integration between Obsidian and the HamsterBase API, allowing users to export all of their highlights directly to Obsidian. The plugin streamlines the process of syncing highlighted content, making it easy to save and manage highlights within specific folders. It requires users to have the HamsterBase API set up, with configurable settings for the API entry point, API token, and storage folder. This plugin simplifies the workflow for users who rely on HamsterBase for storing and organizing their highlighted materials, offering a direct connection to Obsidian for efficient content management.
- Rank 32 years ago by Kim Hudaya
The Simple File Push plugin for Obsidian allows users to easily push markdown files to a POST API endpoint. With a simple setup, users can configure a URL and API key, and then use the plugin to sync files directly to their blog or server. It supports a Bearer Authorization method for secure file submission, making it ideal for users who wish to automate their content publishing workflow. Once configured, users can click on a note to sync it to the designated endpoint. The plugin also includes debugging tools to assist with troubleshooting failed requests.
- Rank 48 months ago by Mike Farlenkov
The Canvas LLM plugin offers a visual, node-based interface for interacting with large language models. Instead of the usual linear chat, it lets users create branching conversations using canvas-style cards. You input prompts in `Input` cards and receive model outputs in `Generate` cards, allowing for multiple lines of thought or variations in a single workspace. Each block can independently connect to a different model, making it flexible for experimentation or comparing responses. The plugin supports eight API providers, including [Google](https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/pricing), [OpenRouter](https://openrouter.ai/models?max_price=0), and [SambaNova](https://cloud.sambanova.ai/plans/pricing), but users must bring their own API keys. This makes it ideal for research-heavy workflows or creative projects that benefit from nonlinear thinking.
- Rank 5a year ago by Helpfeel Inc.
The Gyazo Viewer plugin brings seamless integration between your notes and Gyazo, a popular image capture and sharing service. It offers a sidebar gallery where you can browse your most recent Gyazo captures, with support for drag-and-drop embedding directly into your notes. Hover-based markdown copying, context menu actions like opening in browser or copying URLs, and a detailed view with metadata make image handling quick and efficient. The plugin supports both free and Pro Gyazo accounts
- Rank 63 months ago by Archivist AI
The Archivist Importer plugin sends selected vault files to [Archivist](https://www.myarchivist.ai/) campaigns so notes can become structured records. It lets you connect to Archivist, choose or create campaigns and push content as characters, items, locations, factions and journal entries. It also creates links between imported records when those references are detected in the chosen notes. It stores the API key in Obsidian Secret Storage, keeps other settings in local plugin data and only makes network requests when you trigger an action.