NetClip is an Obsidian plugin that lets you browse the web and clip webpages directly into your vault. It also offers organized category management for better content organization.
- Web Clipping: Save web articles (title, content, metadata) as Markdown files.
- Content Organization: Organize clipped content into folders/categories.
- Metadata Extraction: Includes author, thumbnail, publication date, reading time
- Webview: browse pages within Obsidian.
- Search & Filter: Search clipped content and filter by categories.
- Search Suggestions: Auto-complete for search queries
- AI Processing: Transform and analyze content using Google's Gemini AI
- Custom AI Prompts: Create and customize prompts to process your clipped content
- Variable Support: Define variables in your prompts for flexible content processing
- Real-time Progress: Watch as your content is processed with a sleek progress UI
To use AI features:
- Get a Gemini API key from Get API key | Google AI Studio
- Enable AI processing in plugin settings
- Add your API key
- Create custom prompts or use the default ones
- Select prompts when clipping content
- Open the Clipper View by clicking the plugin's icon in your sidebar.
- Click the plus (+) button at the top right.
- The URL will automatically be pasted into the input field.
- select a category for the clip (Optional).
- Click Clip to save the content into your vault.
In Webview mode, there are two buttons available:
- Quick Save: Save the webpage instantly to your vault.
- Open Modal: Opens a modal for selecting a category before saving.
- Open NetClip View: Launches the main NetClip interface to view all saved pages.
- Open Web in Editor: Opens a webview in the workspace with the default URL.
- Open Web Modal: Opens a modal webview with the default URL.
- Open Modal Clipper: Opens a modal for clipping a webpage.
- Create new categories via the plugin settings.
- Modify or delete existing categories as needed.
- Filter saved content by selecting the appropriate category tab.
- Open Obsidian and navigate to Settings > Community Plugins.
- Search for NetClip in the community plugins directory.
- Click Install and enable the plugin.
- Customize your preferences under the NetClip settings tab.
- Install BRAT from Obsidian's Community Plugins.
- Open the BRAT command form and type:
BRAT: Add a beta plugin for testing - Enter the link:
https://github.com/Elhary/Obsidian-NetClip - After adding the plugin, you will see it in your ribbon or plugin list.
This plugin is licensed under the MIT License.