{"repo":"nhannht/obsidian-historica","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/nhannht/obsidian-historica","clone":"git clone https://github.com/nhannht/obsidian-historica.git","description":"Turn prose into a timeline, automatically. An Obsidian plugin that reads your notes, finds every date with NLP, and renders an interactive timeline inside a code block.","language":"TypeScript","stars":41,"topics":["date-parser","nlp","obsidian","obsidian-md","obsidian-plugin","timeline","typescript","visualization","knowledge-management","note-taking"],"license":"MIT","category":"machine-learning","readme_excerpt":"Historica Turn prose into a timeline, automatically. An Obsidian plugin that reads your notes, finds every date with NLP, and renders an interactive timeline - right inside a code block. Real screenshot, not a mock: the note's prose above, the timeline it produced below. More shots in showcase/ . The marketing site source lives in its own repository, nhannht/historica-website . --- [!note] These docs cover the redesigned UI shipped in 0.3; the current release is 0.4.x. Desktop only - mobile support was dropped in 0.3. - User documentation: historica.pages.dev - API documentation: obsidian-historica-code-doc.pages.dev Quick start Create a historica block in any note: historica That is it. The block reads the prose of the current file (code blocks are ignored), splits it into sentences, and every sentence containing a string that parses as a date or time becomes a timeline entry. Languages Historica is English-first, but it also parses several other languages. By default the language setting is auto : it detects the language of each note and picks the matching parser. Besides English it currently handles German, French, Japanese, Chinese, Dutch, and Vietnamese (English has the richest coverage; the others focus on absolute dates, months, centuries, and eras). You can also pin a language explicitly instead of auto . Parsing is tested against real annotated corpora - WikiWarsDE, WikiWars-NL, French FTiB, and hand-curated Japanese and Chinese sets. The suites live in tests / . Edi","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/nhannht","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/nhannht/obsidian-historica/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}