
obsidian
★ 39,884Claude Code plugin · kepano/obsidian-skills · MIT
Create and edit Obsidian vault files including Markdown, Bases, and Canvas. Use when working with .md, .base, or .canvas files in an Obsidian vault.
5 skills — installs as one unit
⌁ skills (5)
defuddle
🔥🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedExtract clean markdown content from web pages using Defuddle CLI, removing clutter and navigation to save tokens. Use instead of WebFetch when the user provides a URL to read or analyze, for online documentation, articles, blog posts, or any standard web page. Do NOT use for URLs ending in .md — those are already markdown, use WebFetch directly.
Full instructions & audit →json-canvas
🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedCreate and edit JSON Canvas files (.canvas) with nodes, edges, groups, and connections. Use when working with .canvas files, creating visual canvases, mind maps, flowcharts, or when the user mentions Canvas files in Obsidian.
Full instructions & audit →obsidian-bases
🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedCreate and edit Obsidian Bases (.base files) with views, filters, formulas, and summaries. Use when working with .base files, creating database-like views of notes, or when the user mentions Bases, table views, card views, filters, or formulas in Obsidian.
Full instructions & audit →obsidian-cli
🔥🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedInteract with Obsidian vaults using the Obsidian CLI to read, create, search, and manage notes, tasks, properties, and more. Also supports plugin and theme development with commands to reload plugins, run JavaScript, capture errors, take screenshots, and inspect the DOM. Use when the user asks to interact with their Obsidian vault, manage notes, search vault content, perform vault operations from the command line, or develop and debug Obsidian plugins and themes.
Full instructions & audit →obsidian-markdown
🔥🔥🔥🔥✓ VerifiedCreate and edit Obsidian Flavored Markdown with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, and other Obsidian-specific syntax. Use when working with .md files in Obsidian, or when the user mentions wikilinks, callouts, frontmatter, tags, embeds, or Obsidian notes.
Full instructions & audit →Agent Skills for use with Obsidian.
These skills follow the Agent Skills specification so they can be used by any skills-compatible agent, including Claude Code, Codex, and Open Code.
Skills
| Skill | Description |
|---|---|
| obsidian-markdown | Create and edit Obsidian Flavored Markdown (.md) with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, and other Obsidian-specific syntax |
| obsidian-bases | Create and edit Obsidian Bases (.base) with views, filters, formulas, and summaries |
| json-canvas | Create and edit JSON Canvas files (.canvas) with nodes, edges, groups, and connections |
| obsidian-cli | Interact with Obsidian vaults via the Obsidian CLI including plugin and theme development |
| defuddle | Extract clean markdown from web pages using Defuddle, removing clutter to save tokens |
Installation
Marketplace
/plugin marketplace add kepano/obsidian-skills
/plugin install obsidian@obsidian-skillsnpx skills
npx skills add git@github.com:kepano/obsidian-skills.gitInstead of ssh, if you prefer to use https:
npx skills add https://github.com/kepano/obsidian-skillsManually
Claude Code
Add the contents of this repo to a /.claude folder in the root of your Obsidian vault (or whichever folder you're using with Claude Code). See more in the official Claude Skills documentation.
Codex
Copy the skills/ directory into your Codex skills path (typically ~/.codex/skills). See the Agent Skills specification for the standard skill format.
OpenCode
Clone the entire repo into the OpenCode skills directory (~/.opencode/skills/):
git clone https://github.com/kepano/obsidian-skills.git ~/.opencode/skills/obsidian-skillsDo not copy only the inner skills/ folder — clone the full repo so the directory structure is ~/.opencode/skills/obsidian-skills/skills/<skill-name>/SKILL.md.
OpenCode auto-discovers all SKILL.md files under ~/.opencode/skills/. No changes to opencode.json or any config file are needed. Skills become available after restarting OpenCode.
One install gets you everything — 5 skills — kept up to date together.
Licensed under MIT— you can use, modify, and redistribute it under that license's terms.
View the full license file on GitHub →