hieuthi

  • This plugin adds a new command `Rubi` (can be found in `Edit` menu, Editor toolbar, or Keyboard Shortcut) that insert appropriate `<ruby>` and `<rt>` tags into formatted text to display furigana and vice versa.

    published 1.1.0 2 years ago
  • This plugin create several keyboard shortcuts to quickly jump to designated notes or different part of the same note.

    published 1.2.0 2 years ago
  • This plugin add colors to joplin markdown table syntax so you can quickly identify what column the content belongs to. Plugin version 1.2.0 and later will work with the "beta editor" of Joplin 2.14.20 and above.

    published 1.2.0 a month ago
  • This plugin add several icons next to the note headings that you can click on to copy markdown link of the specific heading.

    published 1.1.0 2 years ago
  • Plugin for creating block-level containers with classes for Joplin notes, it is based on [markdown-it-container](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-container) with some changes.

    published 1.0.0 2 years ago
  • This plugin adds a function to sort rendered tables by clicking on header and apply the sorting to markdown text source. Beside simple text and numeric sorting, it can also automatically figure out some other types such as money with currency symbol, diff

    published 1.2.2 2 years ago
  • Another Todo.txt parser written in JavaScript

    published 0.1.3 2 years ago
  • Metis is an open-source Task Manager Plugin for Joplin based on Todo.txt specification.

    published 0.1.5 2 years ago
  • This plugin is a collection of utility commands that can be executed by typing corresponding keywords, which start with a slash. Current version supports three type of commands but more may be added in the future.

    published 1.3.2 a year ago
  • This plugin renders yaml-based fenced code into a Life Calendar inspired by Tim Urban's article "Your Life in Weeks".

    published 1.4.1 a year ago
  • This plugin render a fenced JSON options into a function plot. It is essentially a Joplin wrapper of the function-plot library of Mauricio Poppe, which does most of the heavy lifting.

    published 1.0.0 2 years ago