@Munish I like it a lot and have used it for several years now, but I keep mine very simple. I use it to make and organize simple digital notes, like contact information and notes for people and organizations related to work. I draft most of my micro.blog posts on it, since m.b also uses markdown. It syncs with my phone, which is helpful.

No plug-ins, I use just the core features. I tried a few plug-ins, but they get out-dated or are not maintained, so a couple of years ago I made a “no plug-ins with Obsidian” rule and have been happy with it ever since.

I did create a few templates for myself – some checklists, a time and date stamp, and a work-related daily log template (because all too often I felt like I was busy all day, but… what did I actually do??). The work log is also helpful for me when dealing with stuff like tracking mileage and meetings, and jotting down ideas and project notes.

I also love the ease of linking notes, and that you can use tags and folders to organize things somewhat. @jasraj