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Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://mintlify.com/chrisgrieser/shimmering-obsidian/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

The op keyword gives you a single, unified search across every officially listed Obsidian community plugin and community theme. Results pull live data from the obsidian-releases repository, so you always see the current plugin list with up-to-date download counts. Plugins that are only available via GitHub or are still under review by the Obsidian team are intentionally excluded — only items that have passed the official community review process appear here. Type op followed by any part of a plugin’s name, ID, description, or author to find it instantly. Already-installed plugins are marked with ✅ and deprecated or dysfunctional plugins are flagged with ⚠️ so you know what you’re picking up.
ShortcutAction
Open the plugin’s GitHub repository in your default browser
⌘ + ⏎Open the plugin inside Obsidian’s Community Plugin Browser
⌥ + ⏎Copy the plugin’s share link (https://obsidian.md/plugins?id=…) to the clipboard
⌘⌥ + ⏎Copy a Discord-ready plugin link together with its description
Add the word plugin anywhere in your query to filter results to plugins only. For example, typing op focus plugin shows only plugins whose name or description contains “focus”, with themes hidden from view.

Searching by author

The op search matches against plugin author names in addition to plugin names and descriptions. Entering op JaneDoe returns every plugin (and theme) published by that author, making it easy to explore all contributions from a specific community member.
Themes appear alongside plugins in the same op search. The active theme is marked with ⭐️ and other installed themes with ✅. Light-mode and dark-mode support is indicated by ☀️ and 🌒 icons respectively.
ShortcutAction
Open the theme’s GitHub repository in your default browser
⌘ + ⏎Open Obsidian’s Theme Browser (there are no individual theme pages to link to directly)
⌥ + ⏎Copy the theme URI (obsidian://show-theme?name=…) to the clipboard
⌘⌥ + ⏎Copy a Discord-ready theme link together with its description
or ⌘ + YOpen a Quick Look preview of the theme’s promo screenshot — press again to close
Add the word theme anywhere in your query to filter results to themes only. For example, op focus theme shows only themes with “focus” in the name or author, hiding all plugins.

Theme Quick Look

Because themes are visual by nature, Quick Look support is built in. Pressing or ⌘ + Y on any theme result fetches the promo screenshot directly from the theme’s repository and displays it in macOS’s native Quick Look panel — no need to visit GitHub just to see what a theme looks like.
Only themes officially listed in the Obsidian community themes registry are shown. Themes available only through a direct GitHub link or currently under review are not included.

Filtering plugins vs. themes

By default op returns both plugins and themes in a single list. To narrow to one category, append the category keyword to your query:
op focus plugin   → only plugins matching "focus"
op focus theme    → only themes matching "focus"
The filter keyword can appear anywhere in the query and is case-insensitive.

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