This is a fork of the Obsidian sample plugin that contains all dev dependencies necessary to use Svelte with your Obsidian plugin. To get started, fork the master branch of this repo.
This repo also contains a tutorial vault for getting started with Svelte in Obsidian. You can start by checking out the workshop-start branch and opening the svelte-tutorial-vault folder as an Obsidian vault.
This workshop was part of the Obsidian October 2022 event. If you missed it, you can watch the recording of the workshop here: link coming soon
Quick starting guide for new plugin devs:
- Check if someone already developed a plugin for what you want! There might be an existing plugin similar enough that you can partner up with.
- Make a copy of this repo as a template with the "Use this template" button (login to GitHub if you don't see it).
- Clone your repo to a local development folder. For convenience, you can place this folder in your .obsidian/plugins/your-plugin-namefolder.
- Install NodeJS, then run npm iin the command line under your repo folder.
- Run npm run devto compile your plugin frommain.tstomain.js.
- Make changes to main.ts(or create new.tsfiles). Those changes should be automatically compiled intomain.js.
- Reload Obsidian to load the new version of your plugin.
- Enable plugin in settings window.
- For updates to the Obsidian API run npm updatein the command line under your repo folder.
- Update your manifest.jsonwith your new version number, such as1.0.1, and the minimum Obsidian version required for your latest release.
- Update your versions.jsonfile with"new-plugin-version": "minimum-obsidian-version"so older versions of Obsidian can download an older version of your plugin that's compatible.
- Create new GitHub release using your new version number as the "Tag version". Use the exact version number, don't include a prefix v. See here for an example: https://github.com/obsidianmd/obsidian-sample-plugin/releases
- Upload the files manifest.json,main.js,styles.cssas binary attachments. Note: The manifest.json file must be in two places, first the root path of your repository and also in the release.
- Publish the release.
You can simplify the version bump process by running
npm version patch,npm version minorornpm version majorafter updatingminAppVersionmanually inmanifest.json. The command will bump version inmanifest.jsonandpackage.json, and add the entry for the new version toversions.json
- Check https://github.com/obsidianmd/obsidian-releases/blob/master/plugin-review.md
- Publish an initial version.
- Make sure you have a README.mdfile in the root of your repo.
- Make a pull request at https://github.com/obsidianmd/obsidian-releases to add your plugin.
- Clone this repo.
- npm ior- yarnto install dependencies
- npm run devto start compilation in watch mode.
- Copy over main.js,styles.css,manifest.jsonto your vaultVaultFolder/.obsidian/plugins/your-plugin-id/.
- ESLint is a tool that analyzes your code to quickly find problems. You can run ESLint against your plugin to find common bugs and ways to improve your code.
- To use eslint with this project, make sure to install eslint from terminal:
- npm install -g eslint
 
- To use eslint to analyze this project use this command:
- eslint main.ts
- eslint will then create a report with suggestions for code improvement by file and line number.
 
- If your source code is in a folder, such as src, you can use eslint with this command to analyze all files in that folder:- eslint .\src\