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c-obsidian

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About

The c-obsidian skill enables developers to use their Obsidian vault as persistent memory within Claude, allowing for knowledge capture, daily notes, and session logging. It provides CLI commands to search, create, and edit notes directly from the development workflow. Use this skill to maintain a searchable second brain across coding sessions and projects.

Quick Install

Claude Code

Recommended
Primary
npx skills add daxaur/openpaw -a claude-code
Plugin CommandAlternative
/plugin add https://github.com/daxaur/openpaw
Git CloneAlternative
git clone https://github.com/daxaur/openpaw.git ~/.claude/skills/c-obsidian

Copy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill

Documentation

Obsidian — Knowledge Base & Memory

Manage your Obsidian vault as a persistent memory layer. Use it for daily notes, session logs, knowledge capture, and searching your second brain.

CLI Commands

# Search before creating (avoid duplicates)
obsidian-cli search "query"
obsidian-cli search --tag "project" --folder "Work"

# Create and edit
obsidian-cli create "Title" --content "Body"
obsidian-cli create "Title" --template "Daily Note"
obsidian-cli append "Note Title" "Additional content"

# Open, list, vault
obsidian-cli open "Note Title"
obsidian-cli list --folder "Projects"
obsidian-cli tags
obsidian-cli vault --list

Daily Notes Integration

When the user starts a session, check for today's daily note:

obsidian-cli search --folder "Daily Notes" "$(date +%Y-%m-%d)"

If none exists, create one:

obsidian-cli create "$(date +%Y-%m-%d)" --folder "Daily Notes" --content "# $(date +%Y-%m-%d)\n\n## Tasks\n\n## Notes\n\n## Session Log\n"

Append a session log entry at the end of each session:

obsidian-cli append "$(date +%Y-%m-%d)" "### Session $(date +%H:%M)\n- [summary of what was done]\n"

Memory Sync (Auto)

If both c-memory and c-obsidian are installed (check ls ~/.claude/skills/c-memory/), keep them in sync automatically:

Bidirectional Sync

  • ~/.claude/memory/ → Obsidian AI/ folder (on every memory write)
  • Obsidian AI/~/.claude/memory/ (on session start, if Obsidian has newer content)

Sync Commands

# Push memory to Obsidian
obsidian-cli create "AI/Memory" --content "$(cat ~/.claude/memory/MEMORY.md)"
obsidian-cli create "AI/People" --content "$(cat ~/.claude/memory/people.md)"

# Pull from Obsidian to check for updates
obsidian-cli search --folder "AI" "Memory"

# Append session log to daily note
obsidian-cli append "$(date +%Y-%m-%d)" "### Claude Session $(date +%H:%M)\n- [summary]"

Rules

  • When the user says "remember this", save to both systems
  • Obsidian is the long-term archive; ~/.claude/memory/ is the quick-access cache
  • MEMORY.md is authoritative for quick facts; Obsidian is richer context

Guidelines

  • Always search before creating to avoid duplicate notes
  • Use frontmatter tags: tags: [project, active]
  • File paths are relative to vault root
  • Obsidian app does not need to be running
  • Keep daily notes in a consistent folder (default: Daily Notes/)

GitHub Repository

daxaur/openpaw
Path: skills/c-obsidian
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ai-agentanthropicautomationclaudeclaude-codecli
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the c-obsidian skill?

c-obsidian is a Claude Skill by daxaur. Skills package instructions and resources that Claude loads on demand, so Claude can perform c-obsidian-related tasks without extra prompting.

How do I install c-obsidian?

Use the install commands on this page: add c-obsidian to Claude Code as a plugin, or clone its repository into your skills directory, then restart Claude so it picks up the skill.

What category does c-obsidian belong to?

c-obsidian is in the Other category, tagged obsidian, notes, knowledge-base, memory and daily-notes.

Is c-obsidian free to use?

Yes. c-obsidian is listed on AIMCP and free to install. It runs inside Claude, so no separate service account is required to use the skill itself.

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