This clipper is made possible with a work-around, since Chrome Extensions are forbidden to open custom url-schemes directly.
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Please know that the chrome-plugin cannot paste the content, you will need to do that yourself! You cen test if Obsidian opens with the right note with the 'Test Configuration' button.Decide if you want a markdown clip (HTML is converted to markdown and added to your clipboard) or plain text.You can specify the clipping template using placeholders like.note: The name of the note you want to append to.vault: Allows you to specify which vault to open.A webpage should open where you can configure the options for this extension.Right-click on the extension icon in the menu, and click on options.I've heard people got it working on Unix with the flatpak Obsidian app. This extenion is only tested on Chrome/Firefox on OS X. Add the zipfile from build/firefox through the cog menu.You're now ready to configure the extension, see the steps below in Usage & Settings:.Chrome will now build the extension and you can use the extension menu to pin in to the user interface.Load unpacked extension and navigate to the folder you just unzipped or src of this repository you just downloaded or cloned.Or straight from the source with the src folder. Unzip the extension at the build/chrome folder.Navigate to the Chrome Extension and enabled developer mode (top right of your window).For this you will need to do the following:
#PHRASEEXPRESS OPEN SETTINGS INSTALL#
Since this extension is not yet published, a manual install is required.
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This is an unofficial Chrome Extension to quickly clip a selection on a webpage to Obsidian.