obsidian-plugin

Review·Scanned 2/17/2026

This skill provides step-by-step guidance to create and develop Obsidian plugins. It instructs running shell commands such as git clone https://github.com/davidvkimball/obsidian-sample-plugin-plus.git, pnpm install, and copying build output to ~/.obsidian/plugins/my-plugin/, which invoke network and local command execution.

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Obsidian Plugin Development

Build production-ready Obsidian plugins using the obsidian-sample-plugin-plus template.

Quick Start: New Plugin

1. Create from Template

# Clone the template (or use GitHub's "Use this template" button)
gh repo create my-plugin --template davidvkimball/obsidian-sample-plugin-plus --public --clone
cd my-plugin

# Or clone directly
git clone https://github.com/davidvkimball/obsidian-sample-plugin-plus.git my-plugin
cd my-plugin
rm -rf .git && git init

2. Configure Plugin Identity

Update these files with your plugin's info:

manifest.json:

{
  "id": "my-plugin",
  "name": "My Plugin",
  "version": "0.0.1",
  "minAppVersion": "1.5.0",
  "description": "What your plugin does",
  "author": "Your Name",
  "authorUrl": "https://yoursite.com",
  "isDesktopOnly": false
}

package.json: Update name, description, author, license.

README.md: Replace template content with your plugin's documentation.

3. Initialize Development Environment

pnpm install
pnpm obsidian-dev-skills          # Initialize AI skills
./scripts/setup-ref-links.sh      # Unix
# or: scripts\setup-ref-links.bat  # Windows

4. Clean Boilerplate

In src/main.ts:

  • Remove sample ribbon icon, status bar, commands, modal, and DOM event
  • Keep the settings tab if needed, or remove it
  • Rename MyPlugin class to your plugin name

Delete styles.css if your plugin doesn't need custom styles.

Development Workflow

Build & Test

pnpm dev      # Watch mode — rebuilds on changes
pnpm build    # Production build
pnpm lint     # Check for issues
pnpm lint:fix # Auto-fix issues
pnpm test     # Run unit tests

Install in Obsidian

Copy build output to your vault:

# Unix
cp main.js manifest.json styles.css ~/.obsidian/plugins/my-plugin/

# Or create a symlink for development
ln -s $(pwd) ~/.obsidian/plugins/my-plugin

Enable the plugin in Obsidian Settings → Community Plugins.

Use Hot Reload plugin for automatic reloading during development.

Plugin Architecture

Entry Point (src/main.ts)

import { Plugin } from 'obsidian';

export default class MyPlugin extends Plugin {
  settings: MyPluginSettings;

  async onload() {
    await this.loadSettings();
    // Register commands, ribbons, events, views
  }

  onunload() {
    // Cleanup: remove event listeners, views, DOM elements
  }

  async loadSettings() {
    this.settings = Object.assign({}, DEFAULT_SETTINGS, await this.loadData());
  }

  async saveSettings() {
    await this.saveData(this.settings);
  }
}

Settings Pattern

See references/settings.md for the complete settings UI pattern.

Common Patterns

See references/patterns.md for:

  • Commands (simple, editor, check callbacks)
  • Ribbon icons
  • Modals
  • Events and lifecycle
  • File operations
  • Editor manipulation

Constraints

  • No auto-git: Never run git commit or git push without explicit approval
  • No eslint-disable: Fix lint issues properly, don't suppress them
  • No any types: Use proper TypeScript types
  • Sentence case: UI text uses sentence case (ESLint may false-positive on this — ignore if so)

Release Checklist

  1. Update version in manifest.json and package.json
  2. Update versions.json with "version": "minAppVersion"
  3. Run pnpm build — zero errors
  4. Run pnpm lint — zero issues
  5. Create GitHub release with tag matching version (no v prefix)
  6. Upload: main.js, manifest.json, styles.css (if used)

References

  • Settings UI — Complete settings tab implementation
  • Common Patterns — Commands, modals, events, file operations
  • Obsidian API Docs — Official documentation