Clipper — Web to Obsidian by ahmedmousa
Clip any Facebook post, tweet, or web article into Obsidian Markdown — with all comments, images, and metadata.
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About this extension
Clipper saves any web content directly into your Obsidian vault as clean, structured Markdown.
Features:
- 📘 Facebook — captures post body, all comments & replies
- 🐦 Twitter/X — tweets, threads, and replies
- 🟠 Reddit — posts and comment threads
- 📄 Any website — articles and blog posts
What gets saved:
- Post text as blockquotes
- Hero image URL
- All comments sorted by likes + length
- Engagement stats (likes, retweets, replies)
- Frontmatter with date, author, source URL, tags
File output:
Named by post date + first line of content:
Settings:
- Dark / Light theme
- English /Arabic UI
- Custom save folder path
No account needed. No data sent to any server. Everything stays local.
Features:
- 📘 Facebook — captures post body, all comments & replies
- 🐦 Twitter/X — tweets, threads, and replies
- 🟠 Reddit — posts and comment threads
- 📄 Any website — articles and blog posts
What gets saved:
- Post text as blockquotes
- Hero image URL
- All comments sorted by likes + length
- Engagement stats (likes, retweets, replies)
- Frontmatter with date, author, source URL, tags
File output:
Named by post date + first line of content:
2026-03-15_frist-line-title.mdSettings:
- Dark / Light theme
- English /Arabic UI
- Custom save folder path
No account needed. No data sent to any server. Everything stays local.
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Download files and read and modify the browser’s download history
- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for all websites
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
More information
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- Version
- 1.0.0
- Size
- 25.26 KB
- Last updated
- 12 days ago (Mar 19, 2026)
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- License
- MIT License
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