Markdown Password for Obsidian
Securely manage secrets in your notes using standard [|vault:id|] placeholders and local AES-256-GCM encryption.
Best For
Key Use Cases
- Storing personal passwords
- Managing API tokens and secret keys
- Encrypting sensitive sections of notes
- Using placeholder references for secrets
Pros
- AES-256-GCM encryption ensures strong security
- Simple placeholder syntax integrates with notes
- Local encryption keeps data private
- Lightweight plugin with focused functionality
Limitations
- Relatively new plugin with low downloads
- Not officially reviewed by Obsidian
- Requires manual management of placeholders and encryption keys
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