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ghostvenomzeroreaperhaz9131197/obsidian-center

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TLDR

A Windows desktop companion app for managing Obsidian plugins, themes, vaults, and workspace profiles from a single dashboard.

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  root((Obsidian Center))
    What it does
      Manages Obsidian
      Plugin dashboard
      Theme library
    Features
      Vault management
      Workspace profiles
      Task tracking
    Platform
      Windows 10
      Windows 11
    Setup
      Download installer
      No configuration
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Things people build with this

USE CASE 1

Manage all your Obsidian plugins and themes from one Windows dashboard without opening Obsidian settings

USE CASE 2

Switch between multiple Obsidian vaults and workspace profiles from a single application

USE CASE 3

Organize tasks and productivity workflows alongside your Obsidian knowledge base resources

Tech stack

Windows

Getting it running

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

Download and run the installer from the Releases section. No additional software required.

In plain English

Obsidian is a popular note-taking and personal knowledge management application that stores all content as Markdown files inside a local folder called a vault. It supports a large ecosystem of community-made plugins that extend its functionality and visual themes that change its appearance. Obsidian Center is a Windows desktop application that presents itself as a companion tool for managing this ecosystem from a separate interface. According to the README, the application lets users organize plugins, browse and switch between themes, track tasks and productivity workflows, manage multiple Obsidian vaults at once, and create different workspace profiles for different projects or contexts. The tool targets Windows 10 and Windows 11. Installation involves downloading an installer from the Releases section of the repository and running the setup file. No additional software is required. The README provides no technical information about how the application is built, what language or framework it uses, or how it interacts with Obsidian's vault files, plugin directory structure, or settings. It does not explain whether the tool reads Obsidian's configuration files directly or uses a plugin API. No screenshots of the actual interface are included in the README. The README is written in a marketing-first style with emoji headers, download badge graphics, and formatted checkmark lists. The username associated with the repository is a long, randomized-looking string, similar to the pattern seen in nearby repositories in this index. Anyone considering downloading the installer should be aware that the project does not supply verifiable technical or implementation details. No license is stated in the README.

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Prompt 1
I manage 3 Obsidian vaults and 20+ plugins. How would I use Obsidian Center to keep my plugins organized and switch between vault configurations without restarting Obsidian?
Prompt 2
I want to create separate workspace profiles in Obsidian Center for my work vault and personal vault. Walk me through setting up profiles with different plugin sets active for each.
Prompt 3
How does Obsidian Center display and manage community plugins? Can I browse available plugins from within the app without opening Obsidian itself?
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