Habit Loop Tracker
unlistedby Andres Vega
Advanced Loop-style habit tracker for Obsidian. Includes scoring algorithm, mood and energy tracking, visual charts (Chart.js), and daily notes integration.
π Habit Loop Tracker for Obsidian
Habit Loop Tracker is a premium plugin for Obsidian designed to build long-term consistency. Based on an exponential scoring algorithm, this plugin allows you to fail without losing your progress, focusing on habit "strength" rather than simple streaks.
πΊ Preview
| Global Dashboard | Habit Creation |
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| Grid View | Advanced Analytics |
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[!TIP] Explore the Plugin: Watch the full recording and analytics flow in action.
ποΈ Credits and Origin
This plugin is a fork adapted for Obsidian from the excellent open-source project Loop Habit Tracker (Android), created by Γlinson Santos Xavier.
We respect the essence of the original algorithm to bring the best habit-tracking experience to your personal knowledge base. This project is distributed under the GPL-3.0 license.
π Quick Installation
Manual (Recommended)
- Download
main.js,manifest.json, andstyles.cssfrom the latest Release. - Place them in
.obsidian/plugins/obsidian-habit-tracker/. - Enable the plugin in Obsidian settings.
π¨ Usage Guide
- Create: Use the "+ New" button to define your goals.
- Log: Tap a cell to mark progress. Long-press for details.
- Analyze: Click on the habit name to view advanced statistics.
- Global Dashboard: Visualize your global contribution heatmap (GitHub style) and active streaks for all your habits by interacting with the statistics icon.
π Support and Services
Found Habit Loop Tracker useful? I accept donations that go toward future development efforts. For this hobby project, I don't accept payments for bug bounties or feature requests to avoid additional pressure.
However, if you need a specific and custom Obsidian project, you can also contact me for professional development services.
Support development or contact me!
Developed with β€οΈ for the Obsidian community.
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