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A highly opinionated template for building Obsidian plugins, incorporating TypeScript, Bun, Jest, ESBuild, Husky, and DotEnv.
This template evolved from several other development stacks, in an attempt (more of an experiment, really) to see if a completely wrapped repo could be created that provided:
I'm tired of hunting down a repo to work with, only to spend hours after cloning hunting down dependencies that were probably environmental for the source developer, but not to me. Try to build, get an error, hunt down the reason, install another package. Lather, rinse, and repeat. I don't mean to throw shade on FOSS developers. I think many of us have gotten used to our system configurations that we take some things for granted.
At any rate, I wanted to create some obsidian plugins. I knew I was going to be working on more than one, so I wanted a repeatable template that spun up everything (the list above). And, I wanted to share it, so other's could easily get going.
Challenge accepted.
The JEBS toolchain is an attempt to leverage faster tools (e.g. bun over npm) that produce the tightest, lightest JavaScript output, while also making setup, testing and publishing as frictionless as possible. It's also an opportunity for me to familiarize myself with some of these (new to me) tools:
What follows is taken from the plugin template provided by Obsidian
This sample plugin demonstrates some of the basic functionality the plugin API can do.
Quick starting guide for new plugin devs:
.obsidian/plugins/your-plugin-name folder.npm i in the command line under your repo folder.npm run dev to compile your plugin from main.ts to main.js.main.ts (or create new .ts files). Those changes should be automatically compiled into main.js.npm update in the command line under your repo folder.manifest.json with your new version number, such as 1.0.1, and the minimum Obsidian version required for your latest release.versions.json file with "new-plugin-version": "minimum-obsidian-version" so older versions of Obsidian can download an older version of your plugin that's compatible.v. See here for an examplemanifest.json, main.js, styles.css as binary attachments. Note: The manifest.json file must be in two places, first the root path of your repository and also in 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
README.md file in the root of your repo.node --version).npm i or yarn to install dependencies.npm run dev to start compilation in watch mode.main.js, styles.css, manifest.json to your vault VaultFolder/.obsidian/plugins/your-plugin-id/.npm install -g eslinteslint main.tssrc, you can use eslint with this command to analyze all files in that folder:eslint .\src\You can include funding URLs where people who use your plugin can financially support it.
The simple way is to set the fundingUrl field to your link in your manifest.json file:
{
"fundingUrl": "https://buymeacoffee.com"
}
If you have multiple URLs, you can also do:
{
"fundingUrl": {
"Buy Me a Coffee": "https://buymeacoffee.com",
"GitHub Sponsor": "https://github.com/sponsors",
"Patreon": "https://www.patreon.com/"
}
}