DeepSeek Analysis is a powerful plugin designed for Obsidian to provide in-depth analysis of your notes, helping you visualize connections, relationships, and trends within your knowledge base. Whether you're looking to uncover hidden patterns, improve your note-taking structure, or simply get a deeper understanding of your ideas, DeepSeek Analysis provides the tools you need.
- Advanced Graph View: Visualize connections between notes based on various analysis criteria.
- Customizable Filters: Filter and segment your notes to focus on specific topics or relationships.
- Tag and Link Analysis: Analyze the frequency and usage of tags, links, and other metadata within your vault.
- Trend Identification: Automatically highlight growing themes or areas of interest based on note activity.
- Connection Strength: Assess how strongly your notes are connected, helping you identify key concepts and ideas.
- Open Obsidian and go to Settings.
- Navigate to Community plugins and make sure Safe mode is turned off.
- Search for DeepSeek Analysis in the plugin search bar.
- Click Install next to the plugin.
- After installation, click Enable to activate the plugin.
Once the plugin is enabled, you can access it from the DeepSeek Analysis tab in your sidebar. Use the following features:
- Graph View: Generate an advanced graph view to explore connections and patterns within your vault.
- Filters: Apply various filters to focus on specific tags, links, or timeframes for more targeted analysis.
- Insights: View trends and insights about your note-taking activity and knowledge growth.
Customize the plugin to your liking from the settings page. You can tweak the analysis parameters, change the visual appearance of graphs, or enable/disable certain features for a personalized experience.
We welcome contributions! If you'd like to help improve DeepSeek Analysis, please fork the repository and submit a pull request. If you encounter any bugs or have feature requests, feel free to open an issue on the GitHub repository.
This plugin is open-source and released under the MIT License.
For support or inquiries, please visit the plugin's repository at GitHub.