I've seen other videos about integrating LLMs with Obsidian they all required paid API keys and were quite slow. Thank you for introducing me to Groq and Fabric. It's going to definitely change the way I use Obsidian. Kudos to you for discovering this! Your content provides great value to many. Keep up the good work!
man, thank you for making this video, I saw your video yesterday and started setting up fabric...didn't finish but your video is just in time. THanks. You're amazing, please keep doing what you're doing big fan from India. When I got into obsidian I wanted to do what you're doing with this channel but I got busy with other things and couldn't find the time to start a channel. I have been using Obsidian since 2020 and your videos save me a lot of time keeping up with plugins and community.
great video...wish there was one for windows install. For a non-terminal user, the instructions are not very clear on GitHub from the maker of the plugin, and it is not very straight forward. I figured out how to install Fabric to use it inside WSL vis the terminal interface, but I can't figure out how to get the fabric connector to work per there instructions (or lack thereof). LOL.
@@beingpaxThanks a lot. However, it always says, “Fail to load pattern. Please check the API server.” The checking fast API is still okay, and I can still run the fabric standalone. So maybe there are some weird in the settings for Windows
Finally, I got the point here. The author of Fabric moved out from the old Python to Go and needed to uninstall the old fabric and reinstall it with Go. It worked a charm later; thanks for your support
How are you getting or which add-on let's you have the clock page with the bits on the bottom and the tab page that has daily weekly tasks idea at the top..bd does anyone know?
```markdown Very clear instructions! I followed along and got Fabric working on my Mac, but I'm having trouble with the Fabric connector. The brain icon isn't showing in the tray after starting the connector, and I'm feeling a bit lost. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Tried this on MacOS but the connector didn't work (API page on localhost would not load in browser)...tried the python install in a venv and it did not work neither....
Please make a seperate video for other os. I am currently using fedora 40,I am unable to install this using the commands mentioned in the github repo. I'm confused, whether I am doing something wrong or the program doesn't support fedora workstations.
I've seen other videos about integrating LLMs with Obsidian they all required paid API keys and were quite slow. Thank you for introducing me to Groq and Fabric. It's going to definitely change the way I use Obsidian. Kudos to you for discovering this! Your content provides great value to many. Keep up the good work!
man, thank you for making this video, I saw your video yesterday and started setting up fabric...didn't finish but your video is just in time.
THanks. You're amazing, please keep doing what you're doing big fan from India. When I got into obsidian I wanted to do what you're doing with this channel but I got busy with other things and couldn't find the time to start a channel. I have been using Obsidian since 2020 and your videos save me a lot of time keeping up with plugins and community.
this is gold. thank you for making this video. keep focusing on obsidian and integration with the AI.
For this and the fabric video..if I could keep smashing the like button I would.. simply godsend awesome thanks
Thank you very much for addressing this extremely interesting topic.
Keep going 💪🏻
I thought that you updated an Obsidian vault for the community. The last ones you made, are great.
great video...wish there was one for windows install. For a non-terminal user, the instructions are not very clear on GitHub from the maker of the plugin, and it is not very straight forward. I figured out how to install Fabric to use it inside WSL vis the terminal interface, but I can't figure out how to get the fabric connector to work per there instructions (or lack thereof). LOL.
Thank you for your sharing. Unfortunately, I used Window, and it failed to see the patterns. Do you know why that happens? Thanks a lot
If you are using fabric 2.0, enable compatibility mode. Also ensure that the patterns folder is there in your drive.
@@beingpaxThanks a lot. However, it always says, “Fail to load pattern. Please check the API server.” The checking fast API is still okay, and I can still run the fabric standalone. So maybe there are some weird in the settings for Windows
Finally, I got the point here. The author of Fabric moved out from the old Python to Go and needed to uninstall the old fabric and reinstall it with Go. It worked a charm later; thanks for your support
How are you getting or which add-on let's you have the clock page with the bits on the bottom and the tab page that has daily weekly tasks idea at the top..bd does anyone know?
do you run llama 70b locally? how many RAM do you have on the macbook?
```markdown
Very clear instructions! I followed along and got Fabric working on my Mac, but I'm having trouble with the Fabric connector. The brain icon isn't showing in the tray after starting the connector, and I'm feeling a bit lost. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Hi, what is the name of the plugin that has this overlay on top of each note when you open it?
Note Toolbar
Make a video on mesh-ai plugin ,how to use that
Tried this on MacOS but the connector didn't work (API page on localhost would not load in browser)...tried the python install in a venv and it did not work neither....
Please make a seperate video for other os.
I am currently using fedora 40,I am unable to install this using the commands mentioned in the github repo.
I'm confused, whether I am doing something wrong or the program doesn't support fedora workstations.
Please make a video about make.md plugin
Linux is not supported?
Where is Fabric Connector? BTW
Like the .exe
github.com/chasebank87/fabric-connector/releases