Obsidian Dev Utils
is a collection of essential functions and CLI tools designed to streamline your Obsidian plugin development process. Whether you're building a plugin from scratch or enhancing an existing one, these utilities are here to simplify your workflow.
Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files. It's a tool that lets you take notes and organize them, and it supports a rich plugin ecosystem that allows for extensive customization.
This package is ideal for developers who are building or maintaining plugins for Obsidian. It provides a range of tools to make the development process easier, including automated builds, linting, spellchecking, and more.
To install the package, run the following command:
npm install obsidian-dev-utils
The package offers several CLI commands to facilitate common development tasks:
npx obsidian-dev-utils build
Compiles the production version of your plugin into the dist/build
folder.
npx obsidian-dev-utils build:clean
Cleans dist
folder.
npx obsidian-dev-utils build:static
Copies static
folder to dist
folder.
npx obsidian-dev-utils build:validate
Validates if TypeScript code compiles.
npx obsidian-dev-utils dev
Compiles the development version of your plugin into the dist/dev
folder. The OBSIDIAN_CONFIG_DIR
can be set either as an environment variable or specified in a .env
file (e.g., path/to/my/vault/.obsidian
). The command automatically copies the compiled plugin to the specified Obsidian configuration directory and triggers the Hot Reload plugin, if it is enabled. If the Hot Reload plugin is not installed, it will be installed automatically, and you will need to enable it manually.
npx obsidian-dev-utils lint
Lints your code, enforcing a code convention to minimize common errors.
npx obsidian-dev-utils lint:fix
Lints your code and automatically applies fixes where possible.
npx obsidian-dev-utils spellcheck
Checks your code for spelling errors.
npx obsidian-dev-utils version <versionUpdateType>
Runs build checks before updating the version and releases if all checks pass. The <versionUpdateType>
can be major
, minor
, patch
, beta
, or a specific version like x.y.z[-suffix]
.
To simplify the usage of these commands, you can add them to your package.json
:
{
"scripts": {
"build": "obsidian-dev-utils build",
"build:clean": "obsidian-dev-utils build:clean",
"build:static": "obsidian-dev-utils build:static",
"dev": "obsidian-dev-utils dev",
"lint": "obsidian-dev-utils lint",
"lint:fix": "obsidian-dev-utils lint:fix",
"spellcheck": "obsidian-dev-utils spellcheck",
"version": "obsidian-dev-utils version"
},
"...": "..."
}
This setup allows you to run the commands using npm run
, like npm run build
.
Obsidian Dev Utils
also provides a range of general-purpose and Obsidian-specific helper functions.
The functions are grouped by files and folders and you have multiple ways to import them:
import { loadPluginSettings } from "obsidian-dev-utils/obsidian/Plugin/PluginSettings";
loadPluginSettings(() => ({ key: "defaultValue" }), { key: "newValue" });
import { PluginSettings } from "obsidian-dev-utils/obsidian/Plugin";
PluginSettings.loadPluginSettings(() => ({ key: "defaultValue" }), { key: "newValue" });
import { Plugin } from "obsidian-dev-utils/obsidian";
Plugin.PluginSettings.loadPluginSettings(() => ({ key: "defaultValue" }), { key: "newValue" });
import { obsidian } from "obsidian-dev-utils";
obsidian.Plugin.PluginSettings.loadPluginSettings(() => ({ key: "defaultValue" }), { key: "newValue" });
import * as obsidianDevUtils from "obsidian-dev-utils";
obsidianDevUtils.obsidian.Plugin.PluginSettings.loadPluginSettings(() => ({ key: "defaultValue" }), { key: "newValue" });