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Build, validate, and publish Obsidian plugins following official community submission standards. Use when developing an Obsidian plugin from scratch, reviewing existing plugin code, fixing ESLint violations from eslint-plugin-obsidianmd, preparing a plugin for community directory submission, or applying Obsidian-specific best practices (memory management, type safety, accessibility, CSS variables, vault API). Triggers on: obsidian plugin, obsidian development, obsidian-plugin, create obsidian plugin, obsidian eslint, obsidian submission, obsidian community plugin, obsidian API, plugin boilerplate, obsidian typescript, obsidian vault, obsidian settings, obsidian commands.
Use when working with Obsidian vaults, markdown notes with [[wikilinks]], ![[embeds]], callouts (> [!type]), YAML frontmatter/properties, #tags, block IDs (^id), ==highlights==, %%comments%%, Obsidian CLI commands (obsidian create/read/append/search/move/tags/daily/etc.), vault organization (PARA, MOC, flat+tags, Johnny Decimal), folder restructuring, daily notes, templates, task management, backlink analysis, or any file operations in an Obsidian vault directory. Trigger this skill whenever the user mentions Obsidian, .md files inside an Obsidian vault, knowledge base organization, or note-taking workflows — even if they don't explicitly say "Obsidian".
Guide for setting up and using the Sync with Todoist Plugin for Obsidian (v2.6.0). Use this skill whenever the user asks about integrating Todoist with Obsidian, installing the Todoist plugin, creating query blocks to display tasks in Obsidian notes, adding tasks from Obsidian to Todoist, configuring API tokens, or any question related to the obsidian-todoist-plugin. Trigger even if the user just says "todoist obsidian", "show my tasks in obsidian", "obsidian task sync", or asks how to display/add/manage Todoist tasks inside Obsidian.
Persistent Obsidian-based memory for coding agents. Use at session start to orient from a knowledge vault, during work to look up architecture/component/pattern notes, and when discoveries are made to write them back. Activate when the user mentions obsidian memory, obsidian vault, obsidian notes, or /obs commands. Provides commands: init, analyze, recap, project, note, todo, lookup, relate.
Comprehensive Obsidian vault management. USE WHEN obsidian, vault, note, daily note, PARA, inbox, knowledge capture, dataview, DQL, search vault, .base, bases, wikilink, frontmatter, second brain, markdown syntax, obsidian.nvim, OR obsidian API. Python-powered tools for search, creation, and vault health.
Obsidian vault management combining qmd (search) and notesmd-cli (CRUD). No Obsidian app needed. Use for: (1) searching notes with keyword, semantic, or hybrid search, (2) creating/editing/moving/deleting notes, (3) daily journaling, (4) frontmatter management, (5) backlink discovery, (6) AI agent memory workflows, (7) vault automation and scripting. Triggers: obsidian vault, obsidian notes, vault search, note management, daily notes, agent memory, knowledge base, markdown vault.
Activate when the user mentions their Obsidian vault, notes, tags, frontmatter, daily notes, backup, or sync. Route operations across MCP, Obsidian CLI/app actions, and git sync with safe defaults.
Direct Obsidian vault manipulation: file creation/edit, template insertion, dataview queries, plugin API
Help with templates/snippets for the Obsidian Templater plugin. Use to help generate Obsidian templates from natural language, understand and debug existing tp.* snippets, and adapt vault notes and workflows to Templater when users mention Templater, tp.*, or <% %>.
Syncs meetings from Granola to Obsidian notes. Fetches notes and transcripts from Granola, and imports them into formatted meeting and transcript notes in Obsidian. Use when the user says "sync my last granola meeting", "get my granola meeting with X", "make a note for my last meeting", or asks to pull in a Granola transcript.
Use when users need terminal automation for Obsidian, including note and vault operations, daily notes, tasks, properties, search, plugin or theme management, and sync or history recovery.
Install, enable, and operate Obsidian CLI for terminal-driven note automation against a running Obsidian app. Use when you need to run Obsidian commands from a shell or TUI, target a specific vault or file, automate daily notes, search, tags, tasks, or file operations, use developer commands such as plugin reload and screenshots, or launch `obsidian://` URIs with callback parameters. Triggers on: obsidian cli, obsidian command line, obsidian uri, obsidian daily note command, obsidian plugin reload cli, obsidian dev screenshot, obsidian vault command.