Anybody here who has tried Reor with Obsidian?

Reor is a AI note-taking app that runs models locally.

https://www.reorproject.org/

#obsidian #reor #ArtificialIntelligence

  • macniel@feddit.de
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    10 months ago

    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.

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        10 months ago

        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)
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      10 months ago

      I’d use AI for a number of reasons, all including chaos and chance; I wouldn’t use AI to write or change my Obsidian notes but rather to provide at least one different perspective.