Obsidian QuickShare - Securely share your Obsidian notes with one click
Host Obsidian notes over the internet using end-to-end encryption. Requires zero configuration and no account.
I built this service mainly to use for myself, as I got sick of finding third-party services to quickly share some Markdown notes I wrote in Obsidian. Because I believe that others might find this useful too, I decided to release it as a public service.
How it works
Your notes are stored securely using strong AES-256-CBC encryption. The decryption key is never sent to the server, so not even the server can open your notes.
By default, notes are stored on my companion project, Noteshare.space. It is a simple storage service that caches your encrypted notes for 31 days and hosts a web application for viewing them. Both the server and frontend are open source under the MIT license. Users are free to host an instance of the storage service at their own domain.
Functionality
- AES-256-CBC encryption with single-use encryption keys
- Requires no account or external API keys
- Use Noteshare.space to share notes for free, or host your own instance to gain full control.
Installing
Both the plugin and Noteshare.space are currently in beta. To beta test, you can install the plugin using BRAT (see BRAT > Adding a beta plugin for further instructions).
Feedback
The preferred way to report bugs or request new features for the web app or the Obsidian plugin is via the GitHub issues page.
If you want a more interactive way to discuss bugs or features, you can join the Discord server.
Support
If you like this plugin and want to support me, you can do so via Buy me a Coffee: