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BibNotes Formatter (for Zotero)

This plugin generates literaure notes from the source stored in your Zotero library, including both the metadata and the annotations that are stored within Zotero (extracted using the native PDF Reader or the Zotfile plugin). The settings of the plugin provide different tools to customize the format of the literature notes, as well as to perform different transformations to the text of the annotations.

Installation

The plugin is currently not not registered as a standard community plugin for downloading or updating within Obsidian. In order to install, you need to clone or unzip the latest release into your vault's .obsidian/plugins/ directory, then enabled in the Obsidian configuration.

An alternative if you have the BRAT plugin installed: use stefanopagliari/bibnotes to add BibNotes Formatter as a Beta plugin, then enable it in the Community plugins tab.

Importing your Zotero Library into Obsidian

In order to import your references and notes from Zotero, you need to export your library as a "BetterBibTex JSON" format and save this file inside your vualt. To do to follow these steps:

Commands

The plugin introduces two commands into Obsidian:

thout over-writing the existing annotation (e.g. comments added manually from within Obsidian and block-references will not be over-written). The first option ("Entire Library") can be selected to create/update all the notes from the imported library.

Create Literature Notes

By default the plugin will export both the metadata and the notes stored in Zotero for the selected reference. Both can be deselected in the plugin settings. The main configurations related to the format of the notes are the following:

Basic Formatting

In the settings of the plugin, it is possible to select the formatting of the highlights and comments extracted from the text. These include:

Additional Highlight Formatting

It is possible to perform additional transformations to designated highlighted sentences. The transformations currently included in the plugin are:

Keywords

Transformations can be triggered by adding a dedicated "keyword" at the beginning of the comment to the specific highlight. This can be a single character (e.g. #) or a single word (e.g. todo). When this character/word is found at the beginning of a comment, the text of the comment or the highlighted text will be reformatted. The keywords can be defined in the settings of the plugin

Highlight Colour

In addition to using dedicated keywords at the beginning of a comment, it is possible to apply specific styling or transformations to highlights based on the colour of the highlight. The plugin recognize the highlight colour extracted by:

Updating Existing Notes

In the case you are updating an existing note, you can decide in the plugin settings whether to