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Set up a new Obsidian knowledge base with the LLM Wiki pattern. Use when the user wants to create a second brain, initialize a vault, set up a personal knowledge base, or says "onboard". Guides through an interactive wizard to configure vault name, location, domain, agent support, and tooling.
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.
Process raw source documents into wiki pages. Use when the user adds files to raw/ and wants them ingested, says "process this source", "ingest this article", "I added something to raw/", or wants to incorporate new material into their knowledge base.
Answer questions against the knowledge base wiki. Use when the user asks a question about their collected knowledge, wants to explore connections between topics, says "what do I know about X", or wants to search their wiki.
Use this skill when the user wants to organize, classify, or maintain a PARA-method second brain. Triggers include asking where to file something, distinguishing projects from areas, processing an inbox, setting up a new project, completing or archiving a project, running a monthly review, validating system structure, or finding stale/orphaned content.
Use this skill when managing persistent user memory in ~/.memory/ - a structured, hierarchical second brain for AI agents. Triggers on conversation start (auto-load relevant memories by matching context against tags), "remember this", "what do you know about X", "update my memory", completing complex tasks (auto-propose saving learnings), onboarding a new user, searching past learnings, or maintaining the memory graph - splitting large files, pruning stale entries, and updating cross-references.
Health-check the wiki for contradictions, orphan pages, stale claims, and missing cross-references. Use when the user says "audit", "health check", "lint", "find problems", or wants to improve wiki quality.
Generate and edit presentation slides as PPTX files. Also create LinkedIn carousels and manage reusable slide layouts. TRIGGERS - Use this skill when user says: - "create slides for [brand]" / "generate presentation for [brand]" / "make slides for [brand]" - "create a carousel for [brand]" / "linkedin carousel" / "make a carousel about [topic]" - "edit this pptx" / "update the slides" / "modify this presentation" - "create a new layout" / "add a layout to the cookbook" / "make a [type] layout template" - "edit the [name] layout" / "update the cookbook" / "improve the [name] template" - Any request mentioning slides, presentations, carousels, PPTX, or layouts with a brand name Creates .pptx files compatible with PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote. Creates PDF carousels for LinkedIn (square 1:1 format).
Universal MCP client for connecting to any MCP server with progressive disclosure. Wraps MCP servers as skills to avoid context window bloat from tool definitions. Use when interacting with external MCP servers (Zapier, Sequential Thinking, GitHub, filesystem, etc.), listing available tools, or executing MCP tool calls. Triggers on requests like "connect to Zapier", "use MCP server", "list MCP tools", "call Zapier action", "use sequential thinking", or any MCP server interaction.
Analyze and build knowledge graph links in Obsidian vault. Find orphan notes, suggest connections, add backlinks, visualize link structure. Triggers on /graph, "analyze links", "find orphans", "suggest connections".
Autonomously audit an LLM wiki (Karpathy pattern) for gaps, contradictions, orphans, and stale data, then research and fill high-priority gaps using quality-gated web research. Supports audit-only dry-run mode. Operates on a dedicated branch and commits changes for human review — never auto-merges. Use when the user asks to "lint my wiki", "self-heal my knowledge base", "find gaps in my wiki", "update my second brain", "auto-research my wiki", "run a health check on my LLM wiki", "audit my wiki without making changes", "dry run the lint", or wants to schedule periodic wiki maintenance.
Use when users ask to capture conversation decisions, problems, and lessons into persistent notes (e.g. 'harvest', '/harvest', 'save this to second brain', 'document this work').