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loom(sidian)

READ THE README IF YOU PLAN TO USE THIS PLUGIN. IT IS USEFUL

This is a reimplementation of Loom as an Obsidian plugin, designed to be easier to use and more modular and extensible.

Loom is a recursively branching interface to GPT-3 and other language models; it is designed to be conducive to exploratory and experimental use of base models. The workflow primarily consists of this: you hit Ctrl+Space from a point in the text, and Loom generates n child nodes of the current node, where each child contains a different completion of the text leading up to the cursor. This is paired with a tree interface and settings panel in the right sidebar, as well as a pane containing the full text of the current node and its siblings.

Loom can request completions from the following providers: Cohere, TextSynth, OpenAI, and Azure OpenAI Service. It can also request completions from implementations of openai-cd2-proxy, in which case you must provide the base URL in the Loom tab in Settings.

If you are interested in funding this plugin's development, you can support me on Patreon; I would then be able to devote more time to this and other independent projects.

If you are new to Obsidian: if you want to see the tree interface, make sure to open the right sidebar using the button on the top right, or using Ctrl+P then Toggle right sidebar. Once you've done that, go to the Loom tab, which is signified by a network icon.

Default hotkeys:

  • generate - Ctrl+Space
  • generate siblings - Ctrl+Shift+Space
  • split at point - Alt+s
  • split at point and create child - Alt+c
  • delete (current node) - Alt+Backspace
  • merge (current node) with parent - Alt+m

Navigation:

  • switch to next sibling - Alt+Down
  • switch to previous sibling - Alt+Up
  • switch to parent - Alt+Left
  • switch to (most recently visited) child - Alt+Right

In the editor:

  • Shift+click on the text corresponding to a node to switch to it

Loom can be installed in the Obsidian store. If you don't want to do that:

  1. Go to the latest release under the "Releases" subheading on the right
  2. Download the zip file under "Assets"
  3. Unzip the file you downloaded in [path to vault]/.obsidian/plugins, creating the plugins directory if necessary
  4. Go to the "Community plugins" tab in Obsidian settings, then enable "Loom"

Alternatively, you can build Loom from source:

  1. Clone this repository (git clone https://github.com/cosmicoptima/loom) in [path to vault]/.obsidian/plugins, creating the plugins directory if necessary
  2. Run the following: cd loom; npm i; npm run build
  3. Go to the "Community plugins" tab in Obsidian settings, then enable "Loom"
  4. To update, go to the repository and git pull; npm i; npm run build, then disable and re-enable Loom

If you are using MacOS: a few hotkeys -- Alt+s, Alt+c, and Alt+m -- are bound to special characters. You can either:

  1. Disable MacOS's special character shortcuts, as explained here: https://superuser.com/questions/941286/disable-default-option-key-binding
  2. Rebind the Loom hotkeys you want to use in the Hotkeys tab in Settings