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Jason
@jachian
Underrated aspect about Claude Code agents are that they are generalized agents. Attached is the simplest AI-enabled second brain I've seen. Steps: - Setup Obsidian on your computer - Get Claude Code working - Navigate to your Obsidian vault folder - Open Claude code and type /init in terminal to initialize - Begin using Claude to reference and write files to your vault https://youtu.be/d7Pb73dbcIM?si=TK64c811J0gpbsZu
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Zak El Fassi
@zef
i guess we’re definitely in the tech arc of perceived utility >>>> privacy. a good compromise is to either create a CC-specific obs vault or give access to specific sub-folders. or wait (a few weeks/months) until local models are good enough to hook to a fork of Gemini Cli.
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Jason
@jachian
Maybe I use mine differently from others, but it’s a subsection of contextual knowledge that I would often like to have as context for when Opus is doing some work for me. I still do most of my notetaking in physical notebooks
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Zak El Fassi
@zef
Not sure if the video tackles symlinking, but that’s another trick I’ve been using to “import” context from obsidian (typically a folder, without having to /add-dir) into a project; a good compromise between utility and privacy containment.
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Jason
@jachian
Honestly this to me is about seeing what’s possible with the information you can give Claude without much setup. If i wanted to add more containment the easiest way is to use the Docker implementation with Notion that helps create an MCP out of your specific page or set of pages
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