--- name: obsidian-vault-ops description: Read and write Obsidian vault files, manage wiki-links, process markdown with YAML frontmatter. Use when working with vault file operations, creating notes, or managing links. allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep model: sonnet --- # Obsidian Vault Operations Skill Core operations for reading, writing, and managing files in an Obsidian vault. ## Vault Structure ``` vault-root/ ├── CLAUDE.md # Main context (always read first) ├── Daily Notes/ # YYYY-MM-DD.md format ├── Goals/ # Goal cascade files ├── Projects/ # Project folders with CLAUDE.md ├── Templates/ # Reusable note structures └── Archives/ # Completed/inactive content ``` ## File Operations ### Reading Notes - Use Glob to find files: `*.md`, `Daily Notes/*.md` - Read CLAUDE.md first for vault context - Check for wiki-links to related notes ### Creating Notes 1. Check if note already exists 2. Use appropriate template if available 3. Add YAML frontmatter with date and tags 4. Insert wiki-links to related notes ### Editing Notes - Preserve YAML frontmatter structure - Maintain existing wiki-links - Use consistent heading hierarchy - Apply standard tag format ## Wiki-Link Format ```markdown [[Note Name]] # Simple link [[Note Name|Display Text]] # Link with alias [[Note Name#Section]] # Link to section ``` ## YAML Frontmatter Standard frontmatter structure: ```yaml --- date: 2024-01-15 tags: [tag1, tag2] status: active --- ``` ## Template Variables When processing templates, replace: - `{{date}}` - Today's date (YYYY-MM-DD) - `{{date:format}}` - Formatted date - `{{date-1}}` - Yesterday - `{{date+1}}` - Tomorrow - `{{time}}` - Current time ## Common Patterns ### Daily Note Creation 1. Calculate today's date in YYYY-MM-DD format 2. Check if `Daily Notes/{date}.md` exists 3. If not, read `Templates/Daily Template.md` 4. Replace template variables 5. Write to `Daily Notes/{date}.md` ### Finding Related Notes 1. Extract key terms from current note 2. Search vault for matching content 3. Suggest wiki-links to related notes ### Tag Operations - Priority: `#priority/high`, `#priority/medium`, `#priority/low` - Status: `#active`, `#waiting`, `#completed`, `#archived` - Context: `#work`, `#personal`, `#health`, `#learning` ## Best Practices 1. Always check CLAUDE.md for vault-specific conventions 2. Preserve existing structure when editing 3. Use relative paths for internal links 4. Add frontmatter to new notes 5. Link to relevant goals when creating tasks