From claude-obsidian
Write correct Obsidian Flavored Markdown: wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, tags, highlights, math, and canvas syntax. Reference this when creating or editing any wiki page. Triggers on: write obsidian note, obsidian syntax, wikilink, callout, embed, obsidian markdown, wikilink format, callout syntax, embed syntax, obsidian formatting, how to write obsidian markdown.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/claude-obsidian:obsidian-markdownThis skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Reference this skill when writing any wiki page. Obsidian extends standard Markdown with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, and properties. Getting syntax wrong causes broken links, invisible callouts, or malformed frontmatter.
Reference this skill when writing any wiki page. Obsidian extends standard Markdown with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, and properties. Getting syntax wrong causes broken links, invisible callouts, or malformed frontmatter.
Cross-reference: If the kepano/obsidian-skills plugin is installed, prefer its canonical obsidian-markdown skill for authoritative Obsidian syntax reference. Otherwise, use the reference below. See also github.com/kepano/obsidian-skills.
Internal links use double brackets. The filename without extension.
| Syntax | What it does |
|---|---|
[[Note Name]] | Basic link |
[[Note Name|Display Text]] | Aliased link (shows "Display Text") |
[[Note Name#Heading]] | Link to a specific heading |
[[Note Name#^block-id]] | Link to a specific block |
Rules:
[[Folder/Note Name]] to disambiguate.Embeds use ! before the wikilink. They display the content inline.
| Syntax | What it does |
|---|---|
![[Note Name]] | Embed a full note |
![[Note Name#Heading]] | Embed a section |
![[image.png]] | Embed an image |
![[image.png|300]] | Embed image with width 300px |
![[document.pdf]] | Embed a PDF (Obsidian renders natively) |
![[audio.mp3]] | Embed audio |
Callouts are blockquotes with a type keyword. They render as styled alert boxes.
> [!note]
> Default informational callout.
> [!note] Custom Title
> Callout with a custom title.
> [!note]- Collapsible (closed by default)
> Click to expand.
> [!note]+ Collapsible (open by default)
> Click to collapse.
| Type | Aliases | Use for |
|---|---|---|
note | : | General notes |
abstract | summary, tldr | Summaries |
info | : | Information |
todo | : | Action items |
tip | hint, important | Tips and highlights |
success | check, done | Positive outcomes |
question | help, faq | Open questions |
warning | caution, attention | Warnings |
failure | fail, missing | Errors or failures |
danger | error | Critical issues |
bug | : | Known bugs |
example | : | Examples |
quote | cite | Quotations |
contradiction | : | Conflicting information (wiki convention) |
Obsidian renders YAML frontmatter as a Properties panel. Rules:
---
type: concept # plain string
title: "Note Title" # quoted if it contains special chars
created: 2026-04-08 # date as YYYY-MM-DD (not ISO datetime)
updated: 2026-04-08
tags:
- tag-one # list items use - format
- tag-two
status: developing
related:
- "[[Other Note]]" # wikilinks must be quoted in YAML
sources:
- "[[source-page]]"
---
Rules:
YYYY-MM-DD, not 2026-04-08T00:00:00.- item, not inline [a, b, c]."[[Page]]".tags field: Obsidian reads this as the tag list, searchable in vault.Two valid forms:
#tag-name : inline tag anywhere in the body
#parent/child-tag : nested tag (shows hierarchy in tag pane)
In frontmatter:
tags:
- research
- ai/obsidian
Do not use # inside frontmatter tag lists. Just the tag name.
Standard Markdown plus Obsidian extensions:
| Syntax | Result |
|---|---|
**bold** | Bold |
*italic* | Italic |
~~strikethrough~~ | Strikethrough |
==highlight== | Highlighted text (yellow in Obsidian) |
`inline code` | Inline code |
Obsidian uses MathJax/KaTeX:
Inline math:
$E = mc^2$
Block math:
$$
\int_0^\infty e^{-x} dx = 1
$$
Standard fenced code blocks. Obsidian highlights all common languages:
```python
def hello():
return "world"
```
Standard Markdown tables:
| Column A | Column B | Column C |
|----------|----------|----------|
| Value | Value | Value |
| Value | Value | Value |
Obsidian renders tables natively. No plugin needed.
Obsidian renders Mermaid natively:
```mermaid
graph TD
A[Start] --> B{Decision}
B -->|Yes| C[End]
B -->|No| D[Loop]
D --> A
```
Supported: graph, sequenceDiagram, gantt, classDiagram, pie, flowchart.
This sentence has a footnote.[^1]
[^1]: The footnote text goes here.
[link text](path/to/note.md) for internal links: use [[Note Name]] instead.## inside a callout body: headings don't render inside callouts.tags: [a, b, c] inline in frontmatter: Obsidian prefers the list format.2026-04-08T00:00:00Z): use 2026-04-08.npx claudepluginhub efslabs/claude-obsidian --plugin claude-obsidianProvides UI/UX resources: 50+ styles, color palettes, font pairings, guidelines, charts for web/mobile across React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, Tailwind, React Native, Flutter. Aids planning, building, reviewing interfaces.
Fetches up-to-date documentation from Context7 for libraries and frameworks like React, Next.js, Prisma. Use for setup questions, API references, and code examples.