Screvi Sync
approvedby pedroaraujo74
This plugin has not been manually reviewed by Obsidian staff. Import highlights and sources from Screvi.
Screvi Sync
This official plugin maintained by the Screvi team enables you to easily and automatically export all your highlights from Screvi to Obsidian.
Features
- Automatic Sync: Automatically sync your highlights at regular intervals
- Manual Sync: Sync on-demand with a single click
- Organized by Source: Highlights are automatically organized by source type (books, articles, tweets, etc.)
Installation
Once approved on the Obsidian community plugin store:
- Open Obsidian Settings
- Go to Community Plugins
- Click "Browse" and search for "Screvi Sync"
- Click Install, then Enable
Manual installation
Until the plugin lands in the community store, install it directly from a GitHub release:
- Download both files from the latest release:
main.jsmanifest.json
- In your vault, create the folder
.obsidian/plugins/screvi/(the folder name must be exactlyscrevi). - Move the two downloaded files into that folder.
- In Obsidian, open Settings → Community plugins. Make sure Restricted mode is off, then click the reload icon next to Installed plugins.
- Enable Screvi Sync in the list.
To update later, repeat steps 1–3 with the new release files and reload Obsidian.
Setup
- Get your Screvi API key from screvi.com/settings/api
- Open Plugin Settings
- Enter your API key
- Configure sync preferences (optional)
- Click "Sync Now" to get started
Requirements
- A Screvi account with an active trial or subscription
Network use and privacy
This plugin connects to a single host — https://api.screvi.com — to read your highlights. It uses your API key from the settings tab for authentication and sends no other data.
When Auto sync is enabled (default: on, every 2 hours), the plugin polls api.screvi.com on a timer in the background to fetch new highlights. You can change the interval, or disable auto-sync entirely and trigger syncs manually, in Settings → Screvi Sync.
No analytics, telemetry, or third-party services are contacted.
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