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The author describes building an ambient memory agent that runs locally on a Mac, watching the screen and optionally audio, OCRs/transcribes everything into structured Markdown in an Obsidian vault, with SQLite as the source of truth. They invite feedback on design choices like using SQLite over vector/graph DB, cost, and durability of such systems.
Obsidian founder personally turned the entire note vault into an AI agent. The project quickly gained 36k stars on GitHub.
Introducing a solution to sync WeChat content to Obsidian for easy use.
Introduces a tool called 'Note Sync Assistant' that automatically syncs WeChat chat records, links, files, etc., to Obsidian knowledge base, solving the problem of saving and organizing WeChat content.
The author shares how to use the open-source framework EverOS to store Claude Code's conversation memories as local Markdown files and manage them in Obsidian, achieving cross-session memory persistence.
This article outlines a method to productize your expertise into a system using Obsidian and Hermes Agent, allowing clients to access your knowledge and frameworks without your direct time involvement.
A guide offering 500 Obsidian templates organized into ten categories, designed to make notes immediately usable and findable long-term. Covers setup with Templater plugin and emphasizes specific templates for different note types.
A step-by-step guide on building an AI-powered second brain by connecting Claude (via Claude Code) with Obsidian, enabling persistent knowledge storage, automatic linking, and querying across all notes.
Introduces how to use Obsidian and Claude Code to build a local AI knowledge base, by creating folder structures, writing CLAUDE.md rule files, and step-by-step importing and organizing materials, to achieve long-term portable personal knowledge management.
A complete Obsidian second-brain template system based on a modified PARA method, including folder structure, templates, query scripts, and Claude Code automation, ready to reuse out of the box.
Introduces multiple web scraping tools, including yt-dlp, FxTwitter, get笔记, etc., for scraping content from different platforms.
A comprehensive guide on building an autonomous second brain system using Kimi AI and Obsidian, with scheduled workflows that automatically process notes, find connections, and generate briefings while you sleep.
This article introduces how to use Obsidian combined with AI tools like Codex/CC to build an academic literature management system, enabling automatic classification, duplicate checking, generation of wiki pages and an academic toolbox, and shares methods for reading literature and improving academic skills.
DeepPaperNote is an open-source tool that automates converting academic papers into structured Obsidian notes, handling metadata, figures, and note generation for deep reading.
This article details a practical system using Hermes Agent, NotebookLM, and Obsidian to set up three specialized AI agents (Scout, Analyst, Briefer) that collaborate for daily research and intelligence gathering. It includes templates, configuration steps, and cost estimates, targeting solo founders, content creators, and small teams.
A guide to setting up a local AI agent framework using iPhone, Mac Mini M4, and Claude Opus 4.8, allowing autonomous agents to run 24/7 at home, handle tasks, and improve over time.
The article argues that most people are building 'second brains' (mere capture systems) but should instead build a 'second self'—a reasoning system that knows how they think and acts on their behalf. It outlines the differences and requirements, emphasizing the need for a documented identity layer, a thinking layer, and automation that surfaces synthesis.
Andrej Karpathy demonstrates a free Obsidian-based knowledge management system that replaces costly RAG setups using Claude Code and markdown file structure, handling thousands of documents with minimal tool calls.
This article explains how to build a knowledge graph in Obsidian using Claude as an AI engine to find connections, arguing that note-taking systems become more valuable over time when notes are linked, rather than isolated.
OrbitOS is an AI-powered personal productivity system built on Obsidian that uses Claude Code or Gemini CLI to manage knowledge and daily tasks through natural language conversations.