The Confluence Converter plugin allows users to easily convert Markdown content from their Obsidian notes into Confluence Wiki Markup format. This enables seamless integration between Obsidian and Confluence, making it easier to transfer formatted notes to Confluence without manual adjustments. The converted content is automatically copied to the clipboard, allowing for quick pasting into Confluence pages.
Obsidian plugins tagged with #confluence. There are 4 plugins in this collection.
- Rank 1a year ago by Addo Zhang
- Rank 23 years ago by K
The Confluence to Obsidian plugin simplifies the migration of Confluence spaces into an Obsidian vault. By importing Confluence spaces exported as HTML, the plugin transforms them into Markdown files, enabling seamless integration into Obsidian. Users can extract their Confluence space from a ZIP file and use the plugin's command palette to convert and import the content. This tool is especially beneficial for teams or individuals transitioning from Confluence to Obsidian, retaining structure and content in an accessible format.
- Rank 32 years ago by Razvan Bunga
The Confluence Link plugin allows Obsidian users to quickly create Confluence pages and share them with team members. With this plugin, you can easily link your Obsidian notes to Confluence, streamlining your documentation process. Configure the plugin settings to connect your Atlassian Confluence instance, and then use hotkeys or commands to create new Confluence pages directly from Obsidian. You can also mark favorite spaces for quick access and utilize a fuzzy search feature to find specific spaces. This plugin is ideal for teams that use both Obsidian and Confluence, making it easy to collaborate and share information across platforms.
- Rank 42 years ago by Prateek Grover
The Confluence Sync plugin allows users to synchronize their Obsidian notes with Confluence, ensuring that content remains up to date across both platforms. Users can link their notes to specific Confluence pages by providing a unique page ID, which helps maintain connections even if the note's path changes. The plugin provides an easy-to-use command to create and manage these connections directly from Obsidian.