By artemxtech
Sync Claude Code sessions, Granola AI meeting notes, NotebookLM notebooks, Wispr Flow dictations, and Obsidian tasks to Markdown files in your vault using Python CLI commands like `cs export`, `granola sync`, and `tasknotes list`. Load vault context for next actions and automate podcast-to-notes workflows.
npx claudepluginhub artemxtech/personal-os-skills --plugin recall-skillQuery and sync Granola meetings to Obsidian vault. Use when user mentions Granola, meeting transcripts, or wants to sync meeting notes. Reads from local cache - no API needed.
Import NotebookLM notebooks into your Obsidian vault as linked knowledge graphs. Sources become wikilink-able files, Q&A answers get citations resolved to [[wikilinks]] with passage-level deep links. Use when user says "notebooklm import", "import notebook", "notebooklm sources", or wants to import NotebookLM data into vault files.
Turn expert podcasts into personalized protocols with cited experiments. Load 300 episodes from terminal, run an expert-informed interview, build experiments in your Obsidian morning routine. Use when user says "notebooklm", "load channel", "expert interview", "notebooklm ask", "health protocol", or wants to turn expert content into actionable experiments.
Load context from vault memory. Temporal queries (yesterday, last week, session history) use native JSONL timeline. Topic queries use QMD BM25 search. "recall graph" generates interactive temporal graph of sessions and files. Every recall ends with "One Thing" - the single highest-leverage next action synthesized from results. Use when user says "recall", "what did we work on", "load context about", "remember when we", "prime context", "yesterday", "what was I doing", "last week", "session history", "recall graph", "session graph".
Sync Claude Code sessions to Obsidian markdown. Export, resume, add notes, close sessions. USE WHEN user says "sync sessions", "export sessions", "resume session", "add session note", "close session", "log session".
Manage tasks in Obsidian via TaskNotes plugin API. Use when user wants to create tasks, list tasks, query by status or project, update task status, delete tasks, or check what they need to do.
Analyze Wispr Flow voice dictation data. Stats, search, export, visualizations. Use when user says "dictation history", "word counts", "voice analytics", "how much did I dictate", "search my dictation".
Claude Code skills for Obsidian workflows.
Claude Code x Obsidian Lab - 5 weeks, 10 live sessions. Starts April 28. lab.artemzhutov.com
/plugin marketplace add ArtemXTech/personal-os-skills
/plugin in Claude Code| Skill | Description | Resources |
|---|---|---|
| granola | Sync Granola meeting notes to Obsidian | Local cache, no API needed |
| wispr-flow | Analyze voice dictation data from Wispr Flow | Stats, search, export, dashboard |
| tasknotes | Manage Obsidian tasks via TaskNotes API | Video · Blog |
| notebooklm | Turn expert podcasts into personalized protocols with cited experiments in your morning routine | Video |
| notebooklm-import | Import NotebookLM notebooks into Obsidian as linked knowledge graphs | Video |
| recall | Load context from previous sessions - temporal, topic search (QMD), graph visualization | Video · Setup |
| sync-claude-sessions | Export Claude Code conversations to Obsidian markdown with auto-sync hooks | Setup |
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Obsidian-based persistent memory system for Claude Code - captures session activity into Obsidian vault
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