diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index cd4bec8..2b5aee5 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ Quickly and easily reference Bible passages stored locally in your Obsidian vaul ### Inspiration -This plugin takes heavy inspiration from the [Bible Reference](https://github.com/tim-hub/obsidian-bible-reference) and [Bible Linker](https://github.com/kuchejak/obsidian-bible-linker-plugin) plugins - please check them out! I've been using the *Bible Reference* plugin for a while (which has been great) and I love the simplicity of referencing passages using the `--` prefix. I also loved the idea of storing a Bible locally because then I could reference Bible passages even when I'm offline, as well as use my vault Bible for reading. Unfortunately, the markdown format of the *Bible Linker* local Bible is not great for reading, and I prefer the simplicity of using the `--` prefix to fetch Bible passages. There's also some referencing limitations in the *Bible Reference* plugin and occasionally some odd additions to passages returned from the [Boll's Life](https://bolls.life/) API. So, this is an amalgamation of those two plugins. +This plugin takes heavy inspiration from the [Bible Reference](https://github.com/tim-hub/obsidian-bible-reference) and [Bible Linker](https://github.com/kuchejak/obsidian-bible-linker-plugin) plugins - please check them out! I've been using the *Bible Reference* plugin for a while (which has been great) and I love the simplicity of referencing passages using the `--` prefix. I also loved the idea of storing a Bible locally because then I can reference Bible passages even when I'm offline, as well as use my vault Bible for reading. Unfortunately, the markdown format of the *Bible Linker* local Bible is not great for reading, and I prefer the simplicity of using the `--` prefix to fetch Bible passages. There's also some referencing limitations in the *Bible Reference* plugin and occasionally some odd additions to passages returned from the [Boll's Life](https://bolls.life/) API. So, this is an amalgamation of those two plugins. ### Getting Started -To start with, you will need to create a Bible in your own vault. Some instructions on this can be found [below](#bible-markdown-format) (this plugin uses a different markdown format to *Bible Linker*). Once you've done that, open up the *Local Bible Ref* settings and fill out the *Bibles Path* and *Default Version Shorthand* fields. Then, to use the plugin, simply open a new note and use the `--` reference prefix to grab a passage of scripture. There are also additional options (similar to terminal command options) you can provide to the reference to indicate which version to use and what markdown format to display the passage in. More information can be found [below](#usage). +To start with, you will need to format a Bible for your own vault. Some instructions on this can be found [below](#bible-markdown-format) (this plugin uses a different markdown format to *Bible Linker*). I've also already formatted the Public Domain World English Bible so you can [download](https://github.com/camelChief/markdown-webp) that and just get started. Once you've done that, open up the *Local Bible Ref* settings and fill in at least the *Bibles Path* field. Then, to use the plugin, simply open a new note and use the `--` reference prefix to grab a passage of scripture. There are also additional options (similar to terminal command options) you can provide to the reference to indicate which version to use and what markdown format to display the passage in. More information can be found [below](#usage). -![localBibleRef](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5904e42c-790e-4d11-9f00-e2ce8c81097c) +![localBibleRef1](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b8b5440b-8f47-4462-987e-a52791d758be) ## Usage @@ -34,22 +34,25 @@ The referencing syntax also allows for a lot of flexibility: ### Options -Local Bible Ref also allows you to provide a few options to a reference to specify which version you would like to use as well as what markdown format to use. Add an option to a reference by adding a `+` followed by the option (in any order): `--gen1:1-5+v:esv` +Local Bible Ref also allows you to provide a few options to a reference to specify which version you would like to use as well as what markdown format to use. Add an option to a reference by adding a `+` followed by the option (in any order): `--gen1:1-5+esv` -Syntax: `--[+