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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.
Create and manage Obsidian notes for projects, companies, technical challenges, brag documents, daily logs, AI conversations, and quick captures using the Obsidian CLI. Use when documenting projects, tracking job applications, recording interview challenges, maintaining brag documents, creating daily notes, or saving AI conversations. Triggers on "create project", "new project note", "document company", "job application", "technical challenge", "brag document", "daily note", "today's log", "obsidian note", "save conversation", "chat summary", "session summary", "save this", "capture this", "quick note".
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.
Use this skill whenever the user wants Claude to directly interact with their Obsidian vault — reading a note or daily note, writing or appending content, searching vault contents, counting or listing notes, managing tasks, moving or renaming files, finding orphaned notes or broken links. Without this skill, Claude has no way to access vault data or execute vault operations. Treat any request that implies "go into my vault and do X" as a trigger — the user is asking Claude to act, not to explain. Also trigger for vault automation, CLI scripting, or cron-based workflows involving Obsidian, managing sync history, querying Bases, restoring file versions via history, managing bookmarks, or running JavaScript against the Obsidian API. Skip for pure conceptual questions: how Obsidian's GUI works, navigating settings menus, theme or plugin installation via the UI, iCloud/third-party sync conflicts, general Dataview query syntax, keyboard shortcuts, or parsing vault files with external scripts — anything where the user needs an explanation rather than Claude performing a vault operation.
Scan the Obsidian wiki and automatically discover missing cross-references between pages. Use this skill when the user says "link my pages", "find missing links", "cross-reference", "connect my wiki", "add wikilinks", "what pages should be linked", or after any large ingestion to ensure new pages are woven into the existing knowledge graph. Also trigger when the user mentions "orphan pages" in the context of wanting to connect them, or says things like "my wiki feels disconnected" or "pages aren't linked well". This is a write-heavy skill — it actually modifies pages to add links, unlike wiki-lint which just reports issues.
Ingest documents into the Obsidian wiki by distilling their knowledge into interconnected wiki pages. Use this skill whenever the user wants to add new sources to their wiki, process a document or directory, import articles, papers, or notes into their knowledge base, or says things like "add this to the wiki", "process these docs", "ingest this folder". Also triggers when the user drops a file and wants it incorporated into their existing knowledge base. Also handles raw mode: "process my drafts", "promote my raw pages", or any reference to the _raw/ staging directory.
Set up a new Obsidian knowledge base with the LLM Wiki pattern. Use when the user wants to create a wiki, second brain, personal knowledge base, initialize a vault, or says "onboard", "set up", "new wiki", or "new vault".
Command-line interface for Obsidian — Knowledge management and note-taking via Obsidian Local REST API. Designed for AI agents and power users who need to manage notes, search the vault, and execute commands without the GUI.
This skill should be used when importing, listing, or exporting Granola meeting recordings and transcripts. Queries Granola's local cache and API to list meetings, extract transcripts, and export to Obsidian notes in Fathom-compatible format.
Use the Obsidian CLI to read, create, search, and manage vault content, or to develop and debug Obsidian plugins and themes from the command line.
Read, create, and manage notes, links, and metadata in Obsidian vaults via the local filesystem.
Prepare for upcoming meetings — pulls Cal.com bookings, researches participants, audits previous sessions from Obsidian vault, and creates prep notes. Also links prep notes to post-meeting session notes.