ClipperMaster
approvedby aqeja
Works with the ClipperMaster Chrome extension to clip structured content from the web and save it to your vault as Markdown files.
ClipperMaster for Obsidian
ClipperMaster is a powerful Chrome extension that empowers you to effortlessly extract structured data from web pages, building your personalized information database.

ClipperMaster Obsidian Plugin User Guide
Turn Web Content into Your Knowledge Assets with One Click
The ClipperMaster Obsidian plugin is the perfect companion to the ClipperMaster Chrome plugin, helping you seamlessly send and store structured information extracted from web pages to Obsidian, creating an automated knowledge management pipeline.
Plugin Functionality
- One-Click Storage: Convert text, images, and other content extracted from web pages into Markdown format and save them to Obsidian.
- Structured Storage: Supports templated storage, keeping your content organized.
Installation Steps
1. Install the ClipperMaster Chrome Plugin
If not already installed, get the Chrome plugin from the Chrome Web Store.
2. Install the ClipperMaster Obsidian Plugin
- Open Obsidian, go to Settings → Community plugins.
- Click Browse, search for ClipperMaster.
- After finding the plugin, click Install, then Enable.
- In the plugin settings, get or modify the Port.
3. Configure the Chrome Plugin
- Open the ClipperMaster Chrome plugin, go to Options → Automations → Add Automation → Send to Obsidian.
- Enter the Port set in Obsidian.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What web content does the plugin support?
- Text, links, images, etc., can be extracted and stored.
2. Is there a fee?
- The Send to Obsidian feature is completely free.
3. How do I get technical support?
- Visit the ClipperMaster Official Website or send us an email.
Experience It Now
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