Obsidian Note-Taker
This skill helps create properly formatted Obsidian notes with consistent structure, frontmatter, and organization.
When to Use This Skill
Activate this skill when:
- User asks to "create a note" or "document" something for Obsidian
- User provides information that needs structuring as an Obsidian note
- User mentions their vault, knowledge base, or Zettelkasten
- User wants to capture an idea, meeting notes, or technical documentation
Core Workflow
1. Determine Note Type
Ask the user or infer from context:
- Technical Documentation: Architecture, guides, how-tos, system docs
- Business/Ideas: Brainstorming, concepts, project ideas
- Personal Notes: Meetings, reflections, daily notes
- Research Notes: Literature notes, source materials
2. Select Folder Placement
Based on note type, suggest location:
- Technical →
1 - Main Notes/ - Ideas →
Personal/Thoughts & Ideas/ - Personal →
Personal/ - Research →
Research/or topic-specific folder
Ask user to confirm: "Based on this being [type], I'll suggest placing this in [folder]. Is that correct?"
3. Generate Frontmatter
Create YAML frontmatter following this template:
---
date: YYYY-MM-DD # Today's date
status: capture # Options: capture, develop, refine, complete
type: note # Options: note, guide, architecture, workflow, idea
tags:
- tag1 # 2-4 relevant tags based on content
- tag2
---
4. Apply Template Structure
Use the appropriate template from references/templates.md based on note type.
5. Format Content
- Use
[[wikilinks]]for internal references - Use
[text](url)for external links - Maintain proper heading hierarchy (# > ## > ###)
- Include "Related Notes" section at the end
6. Find Related Notes in Vault
Before finalizing the note, search the user's Obsidian vault for related notes:
Use the Obsidian MCP tools to find relevant existing notes:
# Search vault for notes related to the topic
mcp__MCP_DOCKER__obsidian_simple_search(
query="[key terms from note title/content]",
context_length=50
)
Then add the most relevant notes (3-5 maximum) to the "Related Notes" section as wikilinks:
## Related Notes
- [[Actual Note Title 1]]
- [[Actual Note Title 2]]
- [[Actual Note Title 3]]
If no related notes are found, you can omit the "Related Notes" section or leave it empty for the user to fill later.
Quick Templates
For immediate use without loading references:
Technical Note
---
date: YYYY-MM-DD
status: capture
type: note
tags:
- technical
- [topic]
---
# [Title]
## Overview
[One paragraph summary]
## Key Concepts
- Concept 1
- Concept 2
## Implementation Details
[Main content]
## Related Notes
- [[Related Note 1]]
- [[Related Note 2]]
Idea Note
---
date: YYYY-MM-DD
status: capture
type: idea
tags:
- idea
- [domain]
---
# [Idea Title]
## Problem Statement
[What problem does this solve?]
## Proposed Solution
[How to solve it]
## Next Steps
- [ ] Action 1
- [ ] Action 2
## Related Ideas
- [[Related Idea]]
File Naming Convention
- Title case with spaces:
System Architecture for Auth Service.md - Remove special characters:
: / \ | * ? " < > - Keep under 60 characters
- No underscores or hyphens in filenames
Tag Suggestions
Suggest tags based on content domain:
- Technical:
architecture,api,database,security,devops - AI/ML:
ai,llm,claude,automation,agents - Business:
business,startup,revenue,strategy - Personal:
meeting,reflection,planning,learning
Format: lowercase, use hyphens for multi-word tags
Validation Checklist
Before presenting the note:
- Frontmatter present and valid YAML
- Date in YYYY-MM-DD format
- Status is valid option
- At least 2 relevant tags
- Title clear and under 60 chars
- Content follows template structure
- Wikilinks properly formatted
- Folder placement suggested
Output Format
Present the complete note and instructions:
Here's your formatted Obsidian note:
[COMPLETE NOTE CONTENT]
📁 Save to: `[folder]/[filename].md`
Would you like me to adjust anything?
Saving to Obsidian Vault
After presenting the formatted note, ask the user if they want to save it to their Obsidian vault.
Step 1: Present Note and Ask for Confirmation
After showing the formatted note, ask:
Would you like me to save this note to your Obsidian vault at: `[suggested-folder]/[filename].md`?
Step 2: If User Confirms, Save Using MCP Tool
Only if the user confirms (says yes, save it, go ahead, etc.), then use the Obsidian MCP integration:
mcp__MCP_DOCKER__obsidian_append_content(
filepath="[suggested-folder]/[filename].md",
content=[complete_formatted_note_including_frontmatter]
)
Step 3: Confirm Success
After successful save, inform the user:
✅ Note saved to Obsidian vault at: `[filepath]`
Step 4: Error Handling
If MCP save fails:
- Explain: "I couldn't save directly to your vault"
- Display the formatted note content
- Suggest manual save: "You can copy this content and save it manually to:
[filepath]"
Important Notes
- Always ask before saving - Never save without user confirmation
- The filepath should match the suggested location from "Output Format"
- Include the complete note with frontmatter in the
contentparameter - If user declines to save, that's fine - they have the formatted note to copy manually
Example Workflow
For a technical note titled "Testing MCP Integration":
-
Format note with frontmatter:
--- date: 2025-10-20 status: capture type: note tags: - testing - mcp --- # Testing MCP Integration [content here] -
Determine folder:
1 - Main Notes/ -
Save using MCP:
mcp__MCP_DOCKER__obsidian_append_content( filepath="1 - Main Notes/Testing MCP Integration.md", content=[complete note from step 1] ) -
Confirm: "✅ Note saved to Obsidian vault at:
1 - Main Notes/Testing MCP Integration.md"
Advanced Features
For complex requirements, see:
references/templates.md- Detailed templates for all note typesreferences/folder-structure.md- Complete folder organization guidescripts/validate_frontmatter.py- Validate note structure
