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I am submitting a new Community Plugin

  • I attest that I have done my best to deliver a high-quality plugin, am proud of the code I have written, and would recommend it to others. I commit to maintaining the plugin and being responsive to bug reports. If I am no longer able to maintain it, I will make reasonable efforts to find a successor maintainer or withdraw the plugin from the directory.

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Link to my plugin: https://github.com/oebelus/html-wrapper-plugin

Release Checklist

  • I have tested the plugin on
    • Windows
    • macOS
    • Linux
    • Android (if applicable)
    • iOS (if applicable)
  • My GitHub release contains all required files (as individual files, not just in the source.zip / source.tar.gz)
    • main.js
    • manifest.json
    • styles.css (optional)
  • GitHub release name matches the exact version number specified in my manifest.json (Note: Use the exact version number, don't include a prefix v)
  • The id in my manifest.json matches the id in the community-plugins.json file.
  • My README.md describes the plugin's purpose and provides clear usage instructions.
  • I have read the developer policies at https://docs.obsidian.md/Developer+policies, and have assessed my plugins's adherence to these policies.
  • I have read the tips in https://docs.obsidian.md/Plugins/Releasing/Plugin+guidelines and have self-reviewed my plugin to avoid these common pitfalls.
  • I have added a license in the LICENSE file.
  • My project respects and is compatible with the original license of any code from other plugins that I'm using.
    I have given proper attribution to these other projects in my README.md.

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Hello!

I found the following issues in your plugin submission

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❌ Plugin name mismatch, the name in this PR (Wrap with HTML) is not the same as the one in your repo (HTML Wrapper). If you just changed your plugin name, remember to change it in the manifest.json in your repo and your latest GitHub release.


This check was done automatically. Do NOT open a new PR for re-validation. Instead, to trigger this check again, make a change to your PR and wait a few minutes, or close and re-open it.

@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title Submitting a new community plugin Add plugin: HTML Wrapper Aug 28, 2025
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Thank you for your submission, an automated scan of your plugin code's revealed the following issues:

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[1]:You should avoid assigning styles via JavaScript or in HTML and instead move all these styles into CSS so that they are more easily adaptable by themes and snippets.


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Once you have pushed all of the required changes to your repo, the bot will update the labels on this PR within 6 hours.
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@ObsidianReviewBot ObsidianReviewBot added Changes requested Additional review required PR needs to be reviewed by another person, after the currently requested changes have been made and removed Ready for review labels Aug 29, 2025
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oebelus commented Aug 31, 2025

/skip I moved the styling to styles.css

@github-actions github-actions bot added the Skipped code scan Code scanning skipped because submission is not in TS/author believes result is wrong label Aug 31, 2025
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