- There are often plain text files such as txt, js, json, or csv in the Obsidian database
- The default opening method relies on external programs like Notepad, VScode, etc.
- This may interfere with active thinking and can be difficult for All in one users to accept
- A better solution is to install the third-party plugin Unitade for Obsidian
- This allows you to open the aforementioned types of files seamlessly using the Unitade plugin
- You need to add the desired plain text file types in the Extensions option of Unitade settings
- Note that multiple file type extensions should be separated by English semicolons
- For example
txt;css;js;json;csv;htm;asp;bat;c;bas;prg;cmd;log;
- This way, you can enjoy smooth plain text experience in Obsidian