Instant, searchable shadcn/ui components inside Obsidian with copy‑paste precision.
Stop digging through GitHub for broken shadcn snippets. Start building production‑ready UI in minutes.
You know the pain: you’re in Obsidian, trying to assemble a component, and every example you find is missing variants, breaks accessibility, or falls apart the moment you add real data. You jump between repos, docs, and blog posts, losing hours to tiny inconsistencies. You just want code that works the first time.
The shadcn/ui Obsidian Snippet Vault gives you 150+ production‑ready components with live previews, complete accessibility rules, and copy‑paste Tailwind variants—organized, searchable, and instantly usable inside Obsidian. No setup. No formatting conflicts. No guessing.
What’s Included:
- 150+ shadcn/ui components with working state, events, and accessibility baked in
- 30+ production‑grade variants: loading states, skeletons, debounced inputs, nested dialogs, async actions
- 20+ form patterns using recommended state‑management approaches for reliability
- 15+ command menu and dialog patterns with correct focus management
- Tailwind theme tokens and system‑aware dark mode presets for consistent styling
- Memoization and performance notes for large lists and interactive components
- A pre‑configured Obsidian live preview environment to eliminate formatting issues
- Searchable snippet index for instant copy‑paste precision
This vault is built from patterns used in real production apps with thousands of daily users, distilled into components that have already handled edge cases, accessibility requirements, and integration pitfalls so you don’t have to.
Who This Is For:
- Developers who use Obsidian as their coding notebook and want fast, reliable shadcn references
- Indie builders shipping SaaS features alone and needing components that “just work”
- Teams standardizing UI across multiple apps without building everything from scratch
Who This Is NOT For:
- Developers who only need the default shadcn/ui repo without variants or patterns
- People looking for design‑system theory instead of ready‑to‑use components
Guarantee: If this doesn’t save you hours assembling components, reach out for a full refund.