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Turning Obsidian into My Perfect Writing App
October 24, 2022
by [17]Mike Schmitz
NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) is right around the corner,
and if youre looking for a great tool to help you hit your writing
goals, there are lots of great options available.
In this article, I want to make the case for using [18]Obsidian by
showing you how to turn it into a powerful writing environment using a
few essential plugins.
But Isnt Obsidian a Notes App?
Thats what I thought when I first started using it a couple of years
ago. I was hoping it would help me make connections between my notes
and help inspire some new ideas. But over time, I fell in love with it
as a writing tool. In fact, every article Ive written in the last 2
years has been written in Obsidian.
What makes Obsidian great as a writing tool is how much you can
customize it using third-party plugins. The number of plugins continues
to grow (676 as of this writing), and with Obsidian recently launching
version 1.0, the app shows no signs of slowing down any time soon.
My Journey Away from Ulysses
Let me get this out right now: Ulysses is an incredible writing app.
Its just not for me for a couple of specific reasons.
First, publishing to the web isnt quite as easy as it should be with
Ulysses. It does give you the ability to publish straight to WordPress,
and you can even update blog posts from Ulysses now — if you can get it
to connect to your custom WordPress blog.
When this broke for me, I started digging in to how to fix it and
quickly came across weird plugins and settings for modifying XMLRPC.
And unfortunately, I could never get it functioning again. I fully
understand its something on my domains, but the “simple instructions”
didnt work for me, and even as a web developer I didnt feel
comfortable digging too far into this.
Which meant I was stuck copying and pasting into WordPress.
And because Ulysses doesnt use standard Markdown, that meant I had to
“export” my text first. This works, but adds a few extra clicks (or
taps in iOS) in order to get my text out of my writing app. Combine
that with the fact that Ulysses has some weird Markdown formatting that
never quite clicked for me in the first place, and I was left looking
for a straight Markdown-based text editor.
Obsidian fits that description perfectly. Its simple, uses plain text
files, provides inline formatting, and supports standard Markdown. Its
everything Ive ever wanted in a plain text editor.
But there are a few additional settings and plugins you can use to make
it even better as a writing app.
Obsidian Settings
First, lets look at some of the settings.
To access these settings, click the gear icon in the lower-left corner
and then select Editor from the Settings sidebar.
The defaults are actually pretty good, but heres the key settings you
want if youre going to use Obsidian for writing:
* Make sure that Auto pair Markdown syntax is toggled ON. This
creates both symbols and places the cursor in the middle, making it
easier to create italicized or emphasized text.
* Make sure Smart indent lists is toggled ON. This makes it easier to
create bulleted and numbered lists quickly, automatically adding
the next bullet when you hit the Return key.
* Make sure that Fold heading and Fold indent are toggled ON. This
creates carats for Markdown headers as well as indented text,
adding some cool outliner-inspired features that make it easy to
fold up text in large files and focus on the text you want.
There are a bunch of other settings you can customize, but many of them
are simply personal preference. These are the important ones.
Once you have your settings, its time to move on to the plugins.
Obsidian Core Plugin Settings
There are two types of plugins in Obsidian: Core plugins that ship with
the app, and Community plugins that you can install to extend the
functionality of Obsidian. Were going to look at the Core plugins
first.
Here are my recommendations for modifying the Core plugins:
* Make sure that Backlinks and Outgoing Links are both toggled ON.
These are sections available in the right sidebar that show all of
the notes that link to the active note and all of the notes linked
to from the active note respectively. (If youre new to the concept
of connected notes, check out [19]this article on using the local
graph.)
* Make sure that Outline is toggled ON. This adds a tab in the right
sidebar that creates a table of contents for your note based on the
Markdown headers. This is helpful when you need to jump to a
specific section of a longer text as you can do so simply by
clicking on the appropriate header title.
* Turn the Word Count setting OFF. Word counts are important, but
theres a Community plugin that does this much better than the
built-in word count tool here.
Again, there are a bunch of options here that are personal preference,
but these are the important ones. Once you have these Core plugins set,
its time to really make Obsidian dance by adding some Community
plugins.
Obsidian Community Plugins for an Upgraded Writing Experience
You can access the Community plugins public directory by going to
Settings → Community plugins → Browse once youve toggled off Safe
Mode. From there, you can find plugins for just about anything, from
[20]embedding tasks from Todoist to [21]creating timeblocked daily
plans to [22]creating kanban boards — all based on your locally-stored
plain text files using standard Markdown.
All of the plugin links I share below are Obsidian links
(obsidian://link-adress) that will open straight to the plug-in page if
you have Obsidian installed and running on your device.
Note that many of the plugins I will share here are 1:1 replacements
for standard features in Ulysses, so if you dont mind non-standard
Markdown formatting and dont run into the publishing issues that I
did, maybe try that instead. But if youre all in with Obsidian, here
are the plugins I use to make Obsidian my perfect writing app.
Better Word Count
The first plugin is called [23]Better Word Count. This replaces the
built-in word count core plugin, and it functions largely the same with
one key addition: when you highlight text, it shows the
words/characters of the highlighted text instead of the whole document.
Its not as good as the writing stats in Ulysses, but its good enough
for me.
cMenu
If youre uncomfortable relying on your memory for Markdown formatting,
[24]cMenu is a third-party plugin that gives you a minimal text editor
modal that allows you to do things like bold, italicize, strikethrough,
underline, and toggle blockquotes.
If you dont like the default options, you can customize what shows up
in the modal by adding any of the Commands in your Obsidian library.
Reading Time
Another handy Ulysses feature is being able to see how long it will
take to read the text in the selected file. But you can add this
feature to the status bar using the [25]Reading Time plugin.
This one is pretty straightforward — just install it and turn it on and
youll see the reading time at the bottom of your Obsidian window. You
can customize your reading speed in the settings for the plugin.
Footnote Shortcut
If you use footnotes a lot, they can be a bit of a pain to create with
standard Markdown. Its a lot easier with the [26]Obsidian Footnotes
plugin.^[27]1
Once installed, you can find it in the Command Palette and with the
hotkey: Footnote Shortcut: Insert and Navigate Footnote. You can
customize the hotkey by going to Settings → Hotkey and searching for
Footnote, which will then insert the appropriate Markdown and navigate
to the bottom of the note where you can insert the text for your
footnote.
Focus Mode
The Obsidian interface can be a little distracting when youre trying
to focus on your words. Fortunately, the [28]Focus Mode plugin allows
you to remove all the distractions and focus on what youre writing.
Once the plugin is installed and active, just click the Toggle Focus
Mode button to hide the sidebars and status bar, and you can
shift-click the button to hide everything but the active writing pane.
Typewriter Scroll
[29]This plugin keeps the currently selected line in the middle of the
screen as you type. As you type, the focus moves from the current
section to the next section by moving the rest of the page in the
background, much like an old-fashioned typewriter.
Theres even a Zen Mode option that grays out the background text to
help you focus on the line that you are currently writing.
Novel Word Count
If you are aiming to write a book (fiction or non-fiction), you
probably have a total word count in mind. [30]Novel Word Count shows
you the number of words that a document or folder contains in the
sidebar so you can keep track of your long-form writing progress.
You can also use pages, characters, date created, and date updated (as
well as a few different combinations) that can be configured in the
plugin settings once you turn it on.
Conclusion
Obsidian is much more than just a notes app, and might be the perfect
writing tool for you if you want to:
1. Store your plain text files locally
2. Use something that supports standard Markdown
3. Gives you the flexibility to craft your writing environment
Obsidian may not be for everyone, but since its completely free to
start, theres no reason not to give it a spin.
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