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Generate a clean morning brief in Claude Code — pulls today's priorities, unposted content, and weather from your vault.
Audit your Obsidian vault in Claude Code — finds stale drafts, empty folders, duplicate filenames, and incomplete files. Saves a dated report.
Transform lecture materials (slides, PDFs, text snippets, transcripts) into comprehensive, exam-ready Markdown notes for Obsidian. Use when the user provides lecture content, study materials, or asks to take notes, summarize lectures, or create study guides. Outputs structured notes with key concepts, definitions, LaTeX math, and exam-important callouts.
Analyze daily hot news and write it to Obsidian. Use this skill when the user mentions "news summary", "today's hot topics", "hot news", "news analysis", or "help me search today's news".
Use when creating interactive maps in Obsidian using LeafletJS plugin - covers real-world maps, image maps, markers from notes, overlays, GeoJSON, GPX tracks, and common issues with bounds/zoom levels
Architect and co-design futureproof persistence systems built on open data principles. Use when designing data layers, choosing storage formats, structuring knowledge bases, building file-system-as-database architectures, or evaluating existing systems for portability and longevity. Use when user says "design my data model", "how should I store this", "is my data portable", "audit my persistence layer", "plan a migration", or asks about file-based databases, Markdown schemas, or Obsidian-compatible data formats. Do NOT use for general coding tasks, database query optimization, or SQL schema design.
Install Claudian Obsidian plugin which embeds Claude Code as an AI collaborator in your vault. Use when the user wants to install Claudian plugin to their Obsidian vault, or mentions "Claudian", "Claude Code in Obsidian", or "install Claudian plugin".
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".
Maintains persistent codebase knowledge across sessions through a structured knowledge graph stored in a local Obsidian vault (.doctrack/). Use this skill whenever you have just made meaningful code changes (new features, modified components, refactoring, bug fixes) to update the project's documentation. Also use it when the user asks to document code, update docs, sync documentation, initialize documentation for an existing project, or when you want to understand the existing codebase structure at the start of a session. This skill should be used proactively after any significant code modification — don't wait for the user to ask. If you changed code, update the docs. Think of it as your long-term memory system: read before working, write after changing. Also use this when a user says "doctrack init", "doctrack refresh", "refresh docs", "update docs", "sync docs", "initialize docs", "document this project", or wants to bootstrap documentation for a codebase that has no .doctrack/ vault yet.
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".
Personal knowledge management for Obsidian combining GTD, Zettelkasten, and PARA. Six workflows: (1) Capture - "capture this", "remember this", "save this thought", "note this down" - saves thoughts/tasks to daily inbox without categorization; (2) Process inbox - "process my inbox", "organize captures", "GTD processing" - clarifies items and routes to projects or permanent notes; (3) Daily plan - "plan my day", "what should I work on", "morning planning" - creates prioritized task list based on energy and context; (4) Daily closeout - "daily closeout", "review my day", "evening reflection" - marks progress and drafts tomorrow's plan; (5) Setup - "set up my second brain", "configure vault" - configures vault path and user goals; (6) Excalidraw - "create a diagram", "visualize this", "draw flowchart", "sketch this" - creates .excalidraw.md files with rectangles, ellipses, diamonds, arrows, lines, and text. Proactively offers to capture valuable insights during research conversations.
This skill should be used when users mention tasks, todos, work items, Obsidian notes, or need to manage their personal task list. It integrates with the TaskNotes CLI (tn) to list, create, update, complete, and organize tasks stored in Obsidian. Triggers on keywords like "task", "todo", "任务", "工作", "待办", "Obsidian", or when users ask about their schedule, deadlines, or what they need to do.