Performium
approvedby Louie Kurenai
Integrates the osu! Performance Points system to to gamify your note-taking experience!

Performium
A quality-of-life obsidian plugin for gamers.
!! THIS IS NOT THE OFFICIAL OSU! PP SYSTEM, THOUGH IT'S NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE GAME ITSELF OR PEPPY (PPY). I ONLY MAKE THIS JUST TO GAMIFY MY NOTE-TAKING EXPERIENCE WITH PP REWORKS ALONGSIDE !!
What is Performium?
Performium is a plugin that integrates the osu! Performance Points system to Obsidian, gamifying your note-taking experience. Not to be confused by it's name, this plugin does not intend to boost the app's performance.
What are Performance Points?
Performance points, known shortly as pp, is the main metric for the plugin, and it's also used in osu! as the main ranking metric.
For more information, you might want to check this out!
Is there a support server?
There's a support server for Performium! You might want to click here!
What does it add?
This plugin adds a ribbon and command of a new function meant to calculate the performance points. The performance points are based from a few factors:
- Readability
- Complexity
- Information
It also adds a ribbon and command where you can see all of the values you have calculated throughout the times you have the plugin installed and enabled!
Preview
Once the function has been executed, you'll just have to wait for a while (depending on the size of your vault), and a modal will pop up with the calculated amount.
Any settings?
There is a setting where you can only get to change the version of the pp system. Remember: Different system versions mean different values!
Any changes to the PP system?
I had broke down some things for you to understand. The changelog can be found here.
Got any suggestions?
If you have a suggestion (like a new pp system, a rework and such), feel free to mail me: louiesoulenkurenai@gmail.com
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