Monokakido Copilot
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Monokakido Copilot for Obsidian
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How to use
All you need is just double press the Option key.
Frequently Asked Questions
See here for details.
How to Install
From within Obsidian
From Obsidian v0.9.8+, you can activate this plugin within Obsidian by doing the following:
- Open Settings > Third-party plugin
- Make sure Safe mode is off
- Click Browse community plugins
- Search for "Monokakido Copilot"
- Click Install
- Once installed, close the community plugins window and activate the newly installed plugin
Manually installing the plugin From GitHub
- Download the Latest Release from the Releases section of the GitHub Repository
- Put files to your vault's plugins folder:
<vault>/.obsidian/plugins/monokakido-copilot - Reload Obsidian
- If prompted about Safe Mode, you can disable safe mode and enable the plugin. Otherwise head to Settings, third-party plugins, make sure safe mode is off and enable the plugin from there.
Note: The .obsidian folder may be hidden. On macOS you should be able to press Command+Shift+Dot to show the folder in Finder.
Contribute
Contributions via bug reports, feature requests and pull requests are welcome
Bugs & Feature Requests
🐛Found a bug?
- Open a GitHub issue
- Include:
- What happened
- How to reproduce it
- Your system info (Obsidian version, OS, plugin version)
- Screenshots or errors (if applicable)
⭐Want a feature?
- Open a GitHub issue with a title starting with "Feature Request:" and a short summary.
- In the description:
- Explain the functionality you'd like to see
- Include your use case and why it would help
Disclaimer
This plugin is not affiliated with MONOKAKIDO Co. Ltd. (JAPAN). The Monokakido trademark is the property of MONOKAKIDO Co. Ltd. (JAPAN).
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