Anybody here who has tried Reor with Obsidian?
Reor is a AI note-taking app that runs models locally.
#obsidian #reor #ArtificialIntelligence
Why would I put AI in my notes? And also what about plugin compatibility? I use Obsidian.md for campaign notes and rely heavily on templates, stat blocks, and dice integration.
Just by curiosity, what plugins do you use for your campaign ?
Sure, I have the following Plugins:
- Admonition (for better Callouts)
- Advanced Tables (its easier to build auto adjusted tables)
- Dataview (Was just an experiment to try and pull data from across my notes to build better logs)
- Dice Roller (For rolling dice in statblocks and general rolling)
- Fantasy Calendar (What is a campaign without a Calendar, this is loaded with the Golarion AR Calendar schema)
- Fantasy Statblocks (Building Statblocks for usage in Initiative Tracker, easier to use than Foundry and Herolab imho)
- Fullscreen mode plugin (distraction free writing)
- Initiative Tracker (Load Charakters and Creatures into an initiative order, subtract or add health, assign conditions and set initiative. Easy peasy)
- Markdown Attributes (To style templates, make everything a bit more beautiful)
- Obsidian Git (I push and pull my notes between my PC and my notebook)
- Obsidian Leaflet (Maps!)
- Templater (Building templates to process repeating jobs)
- Style Settings (just to make Adwaita a bit more beautiful and more seamless)
Wow, thank you for the list and the explanations for each !
This looks cool. Is there actual obsidian integration though? It looks like they are using their own UI.
Doesn’t appear to be quite yet, but it looks like that’s on the roadmap.
My notes are mostly programming, so I tried it with deepseek-coder-7b-instruct-v1.5
I have a couple of Github wikis in my notes, so I asked it how to do something using one of those APIs.
It worked well, but the model really needs a GPU and Reor doesn’t support that yet. Looking forward to trying it again once it does.