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# Obsidian Knowledge Base Every session starts from zero context. But the user has been thinking about these topics for weeks, months, sometimes years — and that thinking lives in their Obsidian vault. Notes, bookmarks, project docs, design decisions, research findings. When you search the vault before starting work, you're not just gathering information — you're respecting the context the user has already built, and producing output that fits into their existing mental model rather than a generic one. The difference between good and great output is often grounding: the same presentation about "AI agent sandboxes" is dramatically better when it references the specific project the user bookmarked last month, uses their terminology, and connects to their existing knowledge graph. ## When to Search Search when the answer might already exist in the user's own words: - **Starting a new creative task** — the user says "make a deck about X" or "write a doc about Y". Before planning, search for X or Y. Even a single related note changes your approach. - **A specific name appears** — project names, tool names, people, concepts. If the user mentions "sandbox" or "better-auth" or any proper noun, search it. They bookmarked it for a reason. - **"Look up" / "check" / "find" / "reference"** — the user is explicitly asking you to search. Their vault first, web second. - **You're about to use general knowledge** — pause and consider: does the user have their own take on this? A quick se...

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Author
pandazki
Repository
pandazki/pneuma-skills
Created
5 months ago
Last Updated
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Language
TypeScript
License
MIT

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