← Back to Skills Marketplace
hoyaryyj

Obsidian Markdown (kepano)

by hoyaryyj · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
cross-platform ✓ Security Clean
148
Downloads
0
Stars
0
Active Installs
1
Versions
Install in OpenClaw
/install kepano-obsidian-markdown
Description
Create and edit Obsidian Flavored Markdown with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, and other Obsidian-specific syntax. Use when working with .md files...
README (SKILL.md)

Obsidian Flavored Markdown Skill

Create and edit valid Obsidian Flavored Markdown. Obsidian extends CommonMark and GFM with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, comments, and other syntax. This skill covers only Obsidian-specific extensions -- standard Markdown (headings, bold, italic, lists, quotes, code blocks, tables) is assumed knowledge.

Workflow: Creating an Obsidian Note

  1. Add frontmatter with properties (title, tags, aliases) at the top of the file. See PROPERTIES.md for all property types.
  2. Write content using standard Markdown for structure, plus Obsidian-specific syntax below.
  3. Link related notes using wikilinks ([[Note]]) for internal vault connections, or standard Markdown links for external URLs.
  4. Embed content from other notes, images, or PDFs using the ![[embed]] syntax. See EMBEDS.md for all embed types.
  5. Add callouts for highlighted information using > [!type] syntax. See CALLOUTS.md for all callout types.
  6. Verify the note renders correctly in Obsidian's reading view.

When choosing between wikilinks and Markdown links: use [[wikilinks]] for notes within the vault (Obsidian tracks renames automatically) and [text](url) for external URLs only.

Internal Links (Wikilinks)

[[Note Name]]                          Link to note
[[Note Name|Display Text]]             Custom display text
[[Note Name#Heading]]                  Link to heading
[[Note Name#^block-id]]                Link to block
[[#Heading in same note]]              Same-note heading link

Define a block ID by appending ^block-id to any paragraph:

This paragraph can be linked to. ^my-block-id

For lists and quotes, place the block ID on a separate line after the block:

> A quote block

^quote-id

Embeds

Prefix any wikilink with ! to embed its content inline:

![[Note Name]]                         Embed full note
![[Note Name#Heading]]                 Embed section
![[image.png]]                         Embed image
![[image.png|300]]                     Embed image with width
![[document.pdf#page=3]]               Embed PDF page

See EMBEDS.md for audio, video, search embeds, and external images.

Callouts

> [!note]
> Basic callout.

> [!warning] Custom Title
> Callout with a custom title.

> [!faq]- Collapsed by default
> Foldable callout (- collapsed, + expanded).

Common types: note, tip, warning, info, example, quote, bug, danger, success, failure, question, abstract, todo.

See CALLOUTS.md for the full list with aliases, nesting, and custom CSS callouts.

Properties (Frontmatter)

---
title: My Note
date: 2024-01-15
tags:
  - project
  - active
aliases:
  - Alternative Name
cssclasses:
  - custom-class
---

Default properties: tags (searchable labels), aliases (alternative note names for link suggestions), cssclasses (CSS classes for styling).

See PROPERTIES.md for all property types, tag syntax rules, and advanced usage.

Tags

#tag                    Inline tag
#nested/tag             Nested tag with hierarchy

Tags can contain letters, numbers (not first character), underscores, hyphens, and forward slashes. Tags can also be defined in frontmatter under the tags property.

Comments

This is visible %%but this is hidden%% text.

%%
This entire block is hidden in reading view.
%%

Obsidian-Specific Formatting

==Highlighted text==                   Highlight syntax

Math (LaTeX)

Inline: $e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0$

Block:
$$
\frac{a}{b} = c
$$

Diagrams (Mermaid)

```mermaid
graph TD
    A[Start] --> B{Decision}
    B -->|Yes| C[Do this]
    B -->|No| D[Do that]
```

To link Mermaid nodes to Obsidian notes, add class NodeName internal-link;.

Footnotes

Text with a footnote[^1].

[^1]: Footnote content.

Inline footnote.^[This is inline.]

Complete Example

---
title: Project Alpha
date: 2024-01-15
tags:
  - project
  - active
status: in-progress
---

# Project Alpha

This project aims to [[improve workflow]] using modern techniques.

> [!important] Key Deadline
> The first milestone is due on ==January 30th==.

## Tasks

- [x] Initial planning
- [ ] Development phase
  - [ ] Backend implementation
  - [ ] Frontend design

## Notes

The algorithm uses $O(n \log n)$ sorting. See [[Algorithm Notes#Sorting]] for details.

![[Architecture Diagram.png|600]]

Reviewed in [[Meeting Notes 2024-01-10#Decisions]].

References

Usage Guidance
This skill is an offline reference/instruction set for writing Obsidian Markdown and appears internally consistent. It does not request credentials or install software. If you plan to use generated notes in an Obsidian vault, be aware that embedding remote images or external resources in the Markdown can cause Obsidian (or other viewers) to fetch content over the network when rendering—review such links before publishing sensitive notes. Also consider the usual caution with skills from unknown authors: prefer sources with a homepage or known publisher if you need long-term trust or automatic updates.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: kepano-obsidian-markdown Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is a legitimate set of instructions and reference materials for formatting Obsidian Flavored Markdown. It contains no executable code, shell commands, or network requests, and the instructions in SKILL.md are strictly limited to text formatting and syntax usage (wikilinks, callouts, properties) without any malicious prompt injection or data exfiltration attempts.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description match the content: all files are documentation for Obsidian-specific Markdown features. Nothing in the bundle asks for unrelated resources (no binaries, env vars, or config paths).
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md and reference files only describe markup syntax and examples. They do not instruct the agent to read system files, access environment variables, run commands, or transmit data to external endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files are present, so nothing is written to disk or fetched from external URLs during installation.
Credentials
The skill requires no environment variables, credentials, or config paths; the declared requirements are minimal and proportional to an authoring/reference skill.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not forced-always, does not request persistent system presence, and contains no instructions to modify other skills or agent-wide settings.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install kepano-obsidian-markdown
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /kepano-obsidian-markdown
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of the obsidian-markdown skill: - Provides guidance for creating and editing Obsidian Flavored Markdown, covering all Obsidian-specific syntax. - Documents use of wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties (frontmatter), tags, comments, highlighting, math, Mermaid diagrams, and footnotes. - Includes workflow steps, detailed markdown examples, and best practices for note linking and embedding. - Reference links to official Obsidian markdown documentation are provided.
Metadata
Slug kepano-obsidian-markdown
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Obsidian Markdown (kepano)?

Create and edit Obsidian Flavored Markdown with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, and other Obsidian-specific syntax. Use when working with .md files... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 148 downloads so far.

How do I install Obsidian Markdown (kepano)?

Run "/install kepano-obsidian-markdown" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Obsidian Markdown (kepano) free?

Yes, Obsidian Markdown (kepano) is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Obsidian Markdown (kepano) support?

Obsidian Markdown (kepano) is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Obsidian Markdown (kepano)?

It is built and maintained by hoyaryyj (@hoyaryyj); the current version is v1.0.0.

💬 Comments