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Control and automate an Obsidian vault from the command line: read, create, search, update notes, manage tasks, and support plugin/theme development.
Provides a compact CLI interface to a running Obsidian instance so agents can read, create, append, search, and manage notes and tasks programmatically. Also includes developer commands for reloading plugins, running JS in-app, capturing errors, screenshots, and DOM inspection—useful for plugin/theme debugging and automation.
Use when the user asks to interact with their Obsidian vault from scripts or agents (read or write notes, run searches, modify properties), or when developing and testing Obsidian plugins and themes that require reloads, console inspection, or screenshots.
Works with local-agent runtimes and agents that can run shell commands (Copilot/Codex/Gemini CLI). Requires a running Obsidian app instance accessible from the environment.
Obsidian CLI skill provides clear documentation for interacting with an Obsidian vault from the command line — reading, creating, searching notes, managing tasks, and plugin/theme development. No bundled scripts; purely reference-style SKILL.md. Instructions are specific and well-organized with good examples and a dev workflow cycle.
Clean skill, no security concerns. Pure reference/documentation style with no executable scripts. Well-organized sections covering syntax, targeting, common patterns, and plugin development workflow.
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