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# Description
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# SKILL.md
name: obsidian
description: >-
Guide for implementing Obsidian knowledge management - vault operations,
plugin development, URI scheme automation, markdown extensions, and Local
REST API integration. Use when working with Obsidian vaults, creating
plugins, automating note workflows, querying notes via API, or implementing
knowledge graph features.
Obsidian
Overview
This skill provides comprehensive guidance for working with Obsidian,
a powerful knowledge management and note-taking application.
It covers vault structure, the Obsidian API for plugin development,
URI scheme automation, markdown extensions, and integration with
external tools via the Local REST API.
Quick Reference
Vault Structure
my-vault/
├── .obsidian/ # Configuration folder
│ ├── app.json # App settings
│ ├── appearance.json # Theme settings
│ ├── community-plugins.json # Installed plugins list
│ ├── core-plugins.json # Core plugin toggles
│ ├── hotkeys.json # Custom keybindings
│ ├── plugins/ # Plugin data folders
│ │ └── <plugin-id>/
│ │ ├── main.js # Compiled plugin code
│ │ ├── manifest.json
│ │ └── data.json # Plugin settings
│ └── workspace.json # Layout state
├── Notes/ # User notes (any structure)
├── Attachments/ # Images, PDFs, etc.
└── Templates/ # Template files
Obsidian URI Scheme
Native Obsidian supports obsidian:// protocol for automation:
# Open a vault
obsidian://open?vault=MyVault
# Open a specific file
obsidian://open?vault=MyVault&file=Notes/MyNote
# Create a new note
obsidian://new?vault=MyVault&name=NewNote&content=Hello
# Search the vault
obsidian://search?vault=MyVault&query=keyword
# Open daily note
obsidian://daily?vault=MyVault
URI Parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
vault |
Vault name (required) |
file |
File path without .md extension |
path |
Full file path including folders |
name |
Note name for creation |
content |
Content to insert |
query |
Search query |
heading |
Navigate to heading |
block |
Navigate to block reference |
Workflow Decision Tree
What do you need to do?
├── Automate Obsidian from external tools?
│ ├── Simple open/create operations?
│ │ └── Use: Native obsidian:// URI scheme
│ ├── Complex automation (append, prepend, commands)?
│ │ └── Use: Advanced URI plugin
│ └── Full programmatic access?
│ └── Use: Local REST API plugin
├── Build a plugin for Obsidian?
│ └── See: Plugin Development section
├── Work with vault files directly?
│ └── Use: obsidian-cli or direct file operations
├── Extend markdown syntax?
│ └── See: Markdown Extensions section
└── Query notes and metadata?
└── Use: Local REST API or Dataview plugin
Plugin Development
Plugin Structure
my-plugin/
├── main.ts # Plugin entry point
├── manifest.json # Plugin metadata
├── package.json # npm dependencies
├── styles.css # Optional styles
├── tsconfig.json # TypeScript config
└── esbuild.config.mjs # Build config
manifest.json
{
"id": "my-plugin",
"name": "My Plugin",
"version": "1.0.0",
"minAppVersion": "1.0.0",
"description": "A sample plugin for Obsidian",
"author": "Your Name",
"authorUrl": "https://github.com/username",
"isDesktopOnly": false
}
Basic Plugin Template
import { Plugin, Notice, MarkdownView } from 'obsidian';
export default class MyPlugin extends Plugin {
async onload() {
console.log('Loading plugin');
// Register a command
this.addCommand({
id: 'my-command',
name: 'My Command',
callback: () => {
new Notice('Hello from my plugin!');
}
});
// Register editor command
this.addCommand({
id: 'my-editor-command',
name: 'Insert Text',
editorCallback: (editor, view: MarkdownView) => {
editor.replaceSelection('Inserted text');
}
});
// Register event listener
this.registerEvent(
this.app.workspace.on('file-open', (file) => {
if (file) {
console.log('Opened:', file.path);
}
})
);
}
onunload() {
console.log('Unloading plugin');
}
}
Core API Classes
| Class | Purpose | Access |
|---|---|---|
App |
Central application instance | this.app |
Vault |
File system operations | this.app.vault |
Workspace |
Pane and layout management | this.app.workspace |
MetadataCache |
File metadata indexing | this.app.metadataCache |
FileManager |
User-safe file operations | this.app.fileManager |
Plugin Lifecycle
// onload() - Called when plugin is enabled
async onload() {
// Initialize UI components
// Register event handlers
// Set up commands
// Load settings
}
// onunload() - Called when plugin is disabled
onunload() {
// Cleanup is mostly automatic
// Custom cleanup for external resources
}
Local REST API
The Local REST API plugin provides HTTP endpoints to interact with Obsidian programmatically.
Installation
- Install "Local REST API" from Community Plugins
- Enable the plugin
- Configure API key in settings
- Default endpoint:
https://127.0.0.1:27124
Authentication
# Using API key header
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY" \
https://127.0.0.1:27124/vault/
Common Endpoints
# List all files
GET /vault/
# Get file content
GET /vault/{path-to-file}
# Create/Update file
PUT /vault/{path-to-file}
Content-Type: text/markdown
Body: File content here
# Delete file
DELETE /vault/{path-to-file}
# Search vault
POST /search/simple/
Content-Type: application/json
Body: {"query": "search term"}
# Execute command
POST /commands/{command-id}
# Get active file
GET /active/
# Open file in Obsidian
POST /open/{path-to-file}
Python Example
import requests
class ObsidianAPI:
def __init__(self, api_key, base_url="https://127.0.0.1:27124"):
self.base_url = base_url
self.headers = {
"Authorization": f"Bearer {api_key}",
"Content-Type": "application/json"
}
self.session = requests.Session()
self.session.verify = False # Self-signed cert
def list_files(self, path=""):
response = self.session.get(
f"{self.base_url}/vault/{path}",
headers=self.headers
)
return response.json()
def read_file(self, path):
response = self.session.get(
f"{self.base_url}/vault/{path}",
headers=self.headers
)
return response.text
def write_file(self, path, content):
response = self.session.put(
f"{self.base_url}/vault/{path}",
headers={**self.headers, "Content-Type": "text/markdown"},
data=content.encode('utf-8')
)
return response.status_code == 204
def search(self, query):
response = self.session.post(
f"{self.base_url}/search/simple/",
headers=self.headers,
json={"query": query}
)
return response.json()
Markdown Extensions
Obsidian extends standard Markdown with special syntax:
Internal Links (Wikilinks)
[[Note Name]] # Link to note
[[Note Name|Display Text]] # Link with alias
[[Note Name#Heading]] # Link to heading
[[Note Name#^block-id]] # Link to block
[[Note Name#^block-id|alias]] # Block link with alias
Embeds (Transclusion)
![[Note Name]] # Embed entire note
![[Note Name#Heading]] # Embed section
![[Note Name#^block-id]] # Embed block
![[image.png]] # Embed image
![[image.png|300]] # Embed with width
![[image.png|300x200]] # Embed with dimensions
![[audio.mp3]] # Embed audio
![[video.mp4]] # Embed video
![[document.pdf]] # Embed PDF
Callouts
> [!note] Title
> Content here
> [!warning] Caution
> Important warning message
> [!tip]+ Expandable (default open)
> Click to collapse
> [!info]- Collapsed (default closed)
> Click to expand
# Available types:
# note, abstract, summary, tldr, info, todo, tip, hint,
# important, success, check, done, question, help, faq,
# warning, caution, attention, failure, fail, missing,
# danger, error, bug, example, quote, cite
Block References
This is a paragraph. ^block-id
# Reference this block from another note:
[[Note#^block-id]]
Tags
#tag
#nested/tag
#tag-with-dashes
Frontmatter (YAML)
---
title: My Note
date: 2024-01-15
tags:
- tag1
- tag2
aliases:
- alternate name
cssclass: custom-class
---
# Note content starts here
Comments
%%This is a comment that won't render%%
%%
Multi-line
comment
%%
Math (LaTeX)
Inline: $E = mc^2$
Block:
$$
\frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}
$$
Mermaid Diagrams
```mermaid
graph TD
A[Start] --> B{Decision}
B -->|Yes| C[Action 1]
B -->|No| D[Action 2]
```
CLI Tools
obsidian-cli (Yakitrak)
# Install
go install github.com/Yakitrak/obsidian-cli@latest
# Commands
obsidian-cli open "Note Name" # Open note
obsidian-cli search "query" # Fuzzy search
obsidian-cli create "New Note" # Create note
obsidian-cli daily # Open daily note
obsidian-cli list # List notes
obsidian-cli (Python)
# Install
pip install obsidian-cli
# Commands
obs vault list # List vaults
obs vault create <name> # Create vault
obs note search <query> # Search notes
obs settings export # Export settings
Best Practices
- Use separate dev vault: Never develop plugins in your main vault
- Hot reload plugin: Install for faster development iteration
- Use registerEvent(): Ensures proper cleanup on unload
- Prefer UIDs over paths: File paths can change; use unique identifiers
- Handle async properly: Use await for vault operations
- Test with Obsidian sandbox: Use BRAT plugin for beta testing
- Follow manifest conventions: Keep id matching folder name
- Version carefully: Update versions.json for compatibility
Troubleshooting
Plugin Not Loading
# Check console for errors
Ctrl+Shift+I (or Cmd+Option+I on Mac)
# Verify manifest.json is valid JSON
jq . manifest.json
# Check minAppVersion compatibility
# Ensure main.js exists in plugin folder
URI Not Working
# URL encode special characters
# Spaces: %20
# Slashes: %2F
# Ampersands: %26
# Test with simple vault name first
obsidian://open?vault=test
REST API Connection Failed
# Verify plugin is enabled
# Check API key is correct
# Confirm HTTPS and self-signed cert handling
# Default port: 27124
Resources
References
references/uri-scheme.md- Complete URI scheme documentationreferences/plugin-development.md- Plugin development guidereferences/vault-structure.md- Vault and config structurereferences/markdown-extensions.md- Obsidian markdown syntaxreferences/api-reference.md- TypeScript API reference
Scripts
scripts/obsidian-vault.sh- Vault management utilitiesscripts/obsidian-api.py- Local REST API Python client
External Documentation
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