Provides a canonical mapping for a personal knowledge vault (Obsidian) including root location, folder namespace, and conventions for frontmatter and links. Useful for other skills to look up where to write notes or store outputs so they don't hardcode paths. Concrete artifacts include folder structure, record-mapping tables, and operational scripts for migration and health checks.
Use this skill when another skill needs to determine where to save or read notes (e.g., recall, debrief, intake, paper, standup, wakeup). Also use it when auditing or changing the vault structure or running migration/health scripts.
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Personal Obsidian vault mapping skill that defines folder structure and namespace conventions for a single user's knowledge management setup. Written entirely in Korean, it provides a clear tree diagram and task-to-folder mapping table. Pure documentation with no executable scripts — entirely safe from a security perspective. Very niche and specific to one person's vault layout, limiting broad reuse.
Pure documentation skill with no scripts. Security is max since there's nothing executable. Low usefulness because it's highly personalized to one user's Obsidian vault structure and written in Korean. Good internal architecture for its intended ecosystem but not broadly applicable.