Steps to reproduce
- Install a fresh copy of Obsidian for Mac
- Go to Settings
- Press the “Turn on Community Plugins” button
- Press the “Turn on and reload” button
- Note that UI state doesn’t change to indicate that you have, in fact, turned on community plugins, so it looks like nothing happened.
- Follow the “Install here” link for the Notion importer community plugin (apparently I can’t include links here, which seems like a big miss)
- Note that nothing actually happens when you click that link
Expected result
Some feedback that the plugins are turned on. I shouldn’t still have the same “Turn on” button state after I’ve already done that action.
Actual result
You can actually browse and install this plugin manually, but I thought it just wasn’t working. More of a design flaw than a bug.
Environment
SYSTEM INFO:
Obsidian version: v1.8.4
Installer version: v1.8.4
Operating system: Darwin Kernel Version 23.6.0: Mon Jul 29 21:14:30 PDT 2024; root:xnu-10063.141.2~1/RELEASE_ARM64_T6000 23.6.0
Login status: logged in
Language: en
Catalyst license: none
Insider build toggle: off
Live preview: on
Base theme: adapt to system
Community theme: none
Snippets enabled: 0
Restricted mode: off
Plugins installed: 1
Plugins enabled: 1
1: Importer v1.6.19
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Community plugins: for bugs, please first try updating all your plugins to latest. If still not fixed, please try to make the issue happen in the Sandbox Vault or disable community plugins.