Obsidian has launched Obsidian Community, a** new public directory and developer dashboard for plugins and themes**. The site adds improved browsing, search, filtering, and sorting, helping users find extensions by categories such as Integrations, Bases, and Charts. Each project page now includes screenshots, project details, and a safety scorecard based on automated checks, while new labels identify paid plugins and official integrations. For developers, the new dashboard makes it easier to submit, manage, and track plugin and theme review status. Existing projects have been migrated from GitHub, and authors can claim them by connecting their accounts. Obsidian is also introducing automated reviews for every plugin and theme version, checking policy compliance, code quality, and known vulnerabilities. Manual reviews will continue for popular or flagged extensions, while older projects that fail the new checks have temporary exceptions but may eventually be removed from the official di...
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