Community Plugins
Macgill Davis
Love the idea. Can you share a few examples?
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Macgill Davis
I like Obsidian's approach to integrations which is to allow and encourage the community to build their own plugins, hosted on github. Then they have an in app interface for navigating the plugins. They do point out the risk of using community plugins before allowing users to even browse them.
Some ideas in reference to Rize:
- PKMSs and note taking export/import (Notion, OneNote, Obsidian, etc.)
- Expanding the Project and Task tracking/integrating with external apps (Project/task types, templates, reminders, Kanban boards)
- Calendar integrations (Proton, Apple Calendar, other tracking apps)
- Other platform integrations (ToDoist, Git, day panners, etc.)
- App appearance themes (this might be pushing it, but i suppose it depends on how the app's front end is built. I am backend, I don't know about the wizardy that is frontend)
Nerds love their productivity apps and love automation. Given some support, they can build a lot of very cool infrastructure.