screen.garden

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by screengarden, LLC

Realtime multiplayer collaboration, live cursors without merge conflicts, folder sync, share links, web editing, and more—for teams or working solo.

34 stars7,051 downloadsUpdated 2mo ago
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screengarden-obsidian

This is the Obsidian plugin for screen.garden.

screen.garden is the best way to collaborate within Obsidian and get access to amazing features like:

  • Realtime note collaboration with live cursors
  • Presence so you can see where others are editing in a vault
  • Folder- or vault-level sharing
  • Fine-grained permissions with private and public collections
  • File sync—share images, videos, and any other file alongside your live notes
  • Web access—read and edit your notes on the web

And much more.

Installing

You find screen.garden in Obsidian’s Community Plugins.

Support

For priority support please email support@screen.garden or join our Discord.

Getting Started

To get started after installing, open the plugin’s settings and log in. Click the status or ribbon icon to open the home screen. Right-click any folder and select "Sync in screen.garden" to begin collaborating.

License

screen.garden has a closed license. We intend to revisit this license once we have a better sense of how people are using screen.garden.

Disclosures

  • An account is required for full access
  • After a trial period, membership on a subscribed team is required for full access
  • Network use
    • Connections are made to screen.garden servers for the purpose of sending and receiving note/file edits and metadata
    • screen.garden may connect to this GitHub repository to check for upates
    • screen.garden does not connect to any third-party services
    • See https://screen.garden/privacy for details
  • screen.garden code is, for the time being, closed source. See License

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