#time-management11 plugins

Obsidian plugins tagged with #time-management. There are 11 plugins in this collection.

  1. Rank 1

    Reading Time

    Plugin68
    6 years ago by avr

    The Reading Time plugin adds an estimated reading time feature to the status bar in Obsidian. It provides users with a quick assessment of how long it will take to read a note based on its word count. The plugin offers customization options to adjust reading speed preferences, ensuring accurate estimations based on individual reading habits.

  2. Rank 2

    Timetracker

    Plugin66
    3 years ago by Nils Dammenhayn

    The Timetracker plugin enhances Obsidian by providing a stopwatch feature for tracking time directly within the app. Users can insert the current stopwatch value into their notes, making it easy to annotate moments with precise timestamps. The plugin supports customization, including time formatting with placeholders for hours, minutes, and seconds, trimming leading zeros, and applying a chosen text color to timestamps. It also allows users to define custom start times for the stopwatch and modify the print format to suit their needs. These features make it ideal for tracking tasks, logging time, or creating time-based annotations in notes.

  3. Rank 3

    Timer

    Plugin59
    3 years ago by Marius Wörfel

    The Timer plugin allows you to manage time efficiently within Obsidian by setting, measuring, and customizing timers. Users can configure timers via commands or interface buttons, with a maximum duration of 99 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds. The plugin supports starting, stopping, canceling, resuming, and resetting timers, and displays the current timer in the status bar. You can also save favorite timers for quick access. Customizable settings include adjusting timer button values, using a verbose time format (e.g., '12m 00s'), and toggling notification styles. This plugin is ideal for those who want to track time while working seamlessly in Obsidian.

  4. Rank 4

    MemoChron

    Plugin52
    a year ago by Michalis Efstratiadis
    Productivity Tools#calendar#event-notes#ics

    The MemoChron plugin connects time-based planning with note-taking by integrating public iCalendar (.ics) feeds into your workspace. It provides a sidebar calendar view where users can browse events by day or month, and clicking on an event automatically creates a note with customizable templates. Notes can include dynamic fields such as title, date, description, and location, making it easy to document meetings, appointments, or activities. The plugin supports multiple calendar sources, lets users configure note storage locations and naming formats, and refreshes calendar data at set intervals. Though limited to public calendars and basic views, it offers a seamless way to turn scheduled events into structured notes, which is ideal for those who like to link planning with documentation.

  5. Rank 5
    a year ago by frankthwang

    The Text Block Timer plugin lets users add count-up timers directly to text lines within notes, ideal for detailed task timing and tracking. Timers can be started, paused, and resumed, accurately accumulating time across multiple segments. Real-time elapsed time is displayed inline, with timing data persistently saved. The plugin supports intuitive keyboard shortcuts via the command palette and mouse-driven interactions through right-click menus, embedding timers seamlessly within text lines.

  6. Rank 6

    Datepicker

    Plugin45
    2 years ago by Mostafa Mohamed

    The Datepicker plugin allows users to easily edit and insert dates and times in their markdown notes within Obsidian. It provides a seamless interface with features like automatic date picker display when a date is selected, calendar buttons for quick date selection, and commands for editing or inserting dates and times. The plugin supports advanced functionality such as auto-selecting date/time text for quick formatting and navigating through previous or next date entries. This tool is designed to enhance productivity and streamline date and time management in your notes.

  7. Rank 7
    3 years ago by complexzeng

    The Waka time box plugin integrates WakaTime productivity tracking with Obsidian, allowing users to display their coding activity statistics directly within their daily notes. It automatically fetches data from WakaTime every hour, providing insights into time spent on various projects and programming languages. Users can manually refresh the stats via the command palette and customize where the data is displayed within their daily notes.

  8. Rank 8

    TimeStamper

    Plugin39
    4 years ago by Martin Eder

    The TimeStamper plugin allows users to quickly insert customizable time and date stamps into their Obsidian notes. It offers pre-configured templates for both time and date stamps, which can be inserted using commands or hotkeys. Users can also generate custom time stamps via a simple dialog box, with the most recently used format saved for easy reuse. The plugin supports moment.js tokens, allowing full control over the format and layout of the stamps. Additional settings let users define automatic line breaks after stamps. This tool is useful for users who frequently log entries, journal, or track time-sensitive information in their notes.

  9. Rank 9

    Pomodoro

    Plugin36
    5 years ago by Tokuhiro Matsuno

    The Pomodoro plugin introduces a built-in Pomodoro timer to your Obsidian workspace, helping users apply the Pomodoro Technique for time management. The technique involves breaking work into focused intervals, traditionally 25 minutes, followed by short breaks to enhance productivity. The plugin allows you to customize the timer duration through settings, enabling a tailored workflow. Its seamless integration into the Obsidian window ensures a distraction-free experience while keeping track of your work and rest intervals. This tool is ideal for those looking to adopt structured time management directly within their note-taking environment.

  10. Rank 10

    Idle Monitor

    Plugin32
    a year ago by alberto98fx

    The Idle Monitor plugin tracks user activity in Obsidian and provides real-time notifications when the user becomes idle. It detects inactivity based on typing and optional mouse movement, displaying the idle time in the status bar. Users can customize the idle time threshold, check intervals, and notification formats, including 12-hour or 24-hour time settings. The plugin also offers visual customization options such as text color adjustments and a glowing rainbow gradient effect.

  11. Rank 11

    Minidoro

    Plugin16
    5 months ago by Shakti Sampad Swain

    The Minidoro plugin brings a clean Pomodoro timer right into your workspace header. It displays a circular progress indicator that stays out of your way until you hover over it to access controls. You can start, pause, and reset sessions with simple clicks, and manually switch between work, short break, and long break modes when the timer is idle. The plugin lets you define custom durations for each session type and set how many work sessions should happen before triggering a long break. Automation options allow breaks to start automatically after work sessions and vice versa. Desktop notifications and sound alerts keep you informed when sessions end.