Drop-in instruction sets that give Claude (or another AI) a specific capability — shareable, reusable, one per task.
AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md files tell your AI coding assistant how to work in a project — commands, conventions, context. Browse community examples or submit your own.
Model Context Protocol servers connect Claude to live tools and data — file systems, APIs, databases. Self-host or point at a public endpoint.
Configuration files for AI coding tools. Drop a CLAUDE.md, .cursor/rules, or opencode.json in your repo root to shape how the AI codes.
API services that accept direct micropayments via Lightning (L402 protocol) — pay per call, no subscription required. AgentList is a directory only; verify a service before use.
Tip! Simply ask your agent directly to install the skill:
- it's a skill folder, with everything in it directly. easier to ingest than the listing page.
Tip! Share
for the raw content of this listing — easier to ingest in an agent.
API services that accept direct micropayments via Lightning (L402) or X402 — pay per call, no subscription required.
AgentList is a directory only; verify a service before use.
---
name: obsidian-vault
description: Search, create, and manage notes in the Obsidian vault with wikilinks and index notes. Use when user wants to find, create, or organize notes in Obsidian.
---
# Obsidian Vault
## Vault location
`/mnt/d/Obsidian Vault/AI Research/`
Mostly flat at root level.
## Naming conventions
- **Index notes**: aggregate related topics (e.g., `Ralph Wiggum Index.md`, `Skills Index.md`, `RAG Index.md`)
- **Title case** for all note names
- No folders for organization - use links and index notes instead
## Linking
- Use Obsidian `[[wikilinks]]` syntax: `[[Note Title]]`
- Notes link to dependencies/related notes at the bottom
- Index notes are just lists of `[[wikilinks]]`
## Workflows
### Search for notes
```bash
# Search by filename
find "/mnt/d/Obsidian Vault/AI Research/" -name "*.md" | grep -i "keyword"
# Search by content
grep -rl "keyword" "/mnt/d/Obsidian Vault/AI Research/" --include="*.md"
```
Or use Grep/Glob tools directly on the vault path.
### Create a new note
1. Use **Title Case** for filename
2. Write content as a unit of learning (per vault rules)
3. Add `[[wikilinks]]` to related notes at the bottom
4. If part of a numbered sequence, use the hierarchical numbering scheme
### Find related notes
Search for `[[Note Title]]` across the vault to find backlinks:
```bash
grep -rl "\\[\\[Note Title\\]\\]" "/mnt/d/Obsidian Vault/AI Research/"
```
### Find index notes
```bash
find "/mnt/d/Obsidian Vault/AI Research/" -name "*Index*"
```
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