Pocket Bird

pending

by Idrees Hassan

Add a pet bird to fly around your notes and keep you company!

1 starsUpdated 4mo agoMPL-2.0Discovered via Obsidian Unofficial Plugins
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It's a pet bird that hops around your computer, what more could you want?

This repository only exists to distribute for Obsidian, the full source code is available here: IdreesInc/Pocket-Bird

Features

  • A cute little pixel art bird hops around your apps and websites
  • Collect rare falling feathers to unlock over 10+ different species of birds
  • Add sticky notes that stay on the page even after you refresh
  • And most importantly, you can pet the bird!

FAQ

How do I pet the bird?

Simply move your cursor back and forth over your bird until a heart appears! You can also click the bird to open the menu and pet it from there. There may even be a slightly greater chance of finding a feather when your bird is well loved...

How do I collect feathers?

Feathers will occasionally fall from the top of your window. Clicking on a feather will add a new species to your field guide, allowing you to change the appearance of your pet!

How do I change my bird's appearance?

Once you've unlocked new species by collecting feathers, you can change your bird's appearance by opening the Pocket Bird menu (via clicking the bird) and selecting "Field Guide".

How do I add sticky notes?

Open the Pocket Bird menu by clicking the bird and select "Sticky Note". From there, you can add, edit, and delete notes that will stay on the page even after refreshing.

How do I hide the bird?

Open the Pocket Bird menu by clicking the bird and select "Settings". From there, you can toggle the bird's visibility on and off temporarily on the current page.

Why does Pocket Bird need permission to read and change my data on websites I visit?

If you are running Pocket bird on a browser, the extension needs these permissions in order to insert the bird and sticky notes into your webpages. Pocket Bird does not collect any of your data or browsing history and all data is stored locally on your device!

Getting in Touch

If you'd like to get in touch, check out the Discord to suggest features, report bugs, and stay updated on development!

Also feel free to check out my other open-source projects like Monocraft, PicoChat, and more on my website!

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