
Obsidian Markdown
FreeCreate and edit Obsidian Flavored Markdown easily.
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What Obsidian Markdown does
The Obsidian Markdown skill allows users to create and edit documents in Obsidian Flavored Markdown, which incorporates various Markdown flavors and specific extensions unique to Obsidian. This skill supports a range of formatting options, including headings, lists, tables, and text styles such as bold and italic. Additionally, it provides functionality for embedding notes, images, audio, and PDFs, making it a versatile tool for managing complex notes and documents.
One of the key features of this skill is its support for wikilinks, which enables users to create links between notes seamlessly. This is particularly useful for users who want to build a network of interconnected notes within Obsidian. The skill also includes support for callouts, allowing users to highlight important information or categorize content visually. This can enhance the readability and organization of notes significantly.
The skill is designed for developers and designers who work with Obsidian and need to leverage its unique Markdown capabilities. Whether you are documenting projects, creating knowledge bases, or organizing personal notes, this skill can streamline your workflow by automating the creation of Obsidian-specific syntax. It is a valuable resource for anyone looking to maximize their use of Obsidian as a note-taking and knowledge management tool.
In summary, the Obsidian Markdown skill empowers users to work efficiently with Obsidian's Markdown format, ensuring that they can utilize all the features of the application without needing to remember the specific syntax for each element.
When to use it
Use this skill when creating or editing Markdown files specifically for Obsidian, especially when incorporating its unique features like wikilinks and callouts.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users who do not use Obsidian or those who require standard Markdown without the additional features provided by Obsidian.
What you can build with it
Creating a Knowledge Base
Utilize this skill to format and link notes in a structured knowledge base within Obsidian.
Documenting Projects
Easily create project documentation with embedded notes and callouts to highlight key information.
Organizing Personal Notes
Use the skill to manage personal notes, utilizing wikilinks to interconnect ideas and resources.
How to install Obsidian Markdown
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add davila7/claude-code-templates/obsidian-markdown --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by davila7Obsidian Flavored Markdown Skill
This skill enables Claude Code to create and edit valid Obsidian Flavored Markdown, including all Obsidian-specific syntax extensions.
Overview
Obsidian uses a combination of Markdown flavors:
- CommonMark
- GitHub Flavored Markdown
- LaTeX for math
- Obsidian-specific extensions (wikilinks, callouts, embeds, etc.)
Basic Formatting
Paragraphs and Line Breaks
This is a paragraph.
This is another paragraph (blank line between creates separate paragraphs).
For a line break within a paragraph, add two spaces at the end
or use Shift+Enter.
Headings
# Heading 1
## Heading 2
### Heading 3
#### Heading 4
##### Heading 5
###### Heading 6
Text Formatting
| Style | Syntax | Example | Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bold | **text** or __text__ | **Bold** | Bold |
| Italic | *text* or _text_ | *Italic* | Italic |
| Bold + Italic | ***text*** | ***Both*** | Both |
| Strikethrough | ~~text~~ | ~~Striked~~ | |
| Highlight | ==text== | ==Highlighted== | ==Highlighted== |
| Inline code | `code` | `code` | code |
Escaping Formatting
Use backslash to escape special characters:
\*This won't be italic\*
\#This won't be a heading
1\. This won't be a list item
Common characters to escape: \*, \_, \#, \`, \|, \~
Internal Links (Wikilinks)
Basic Links
[[Note Name]]
[[Note Name.md]]
[[Note Name|Display Text]]
Link to Headings
[[Note Name#Heading]]
[[Note Name#Heading|Custom Text]]
[[#Heading in same note]]
[[##Search all headings in vault]]
Link to Blocks
[[Note Name#^block-id]]
[[Note Name#^block-id|Custom Text]]
Define a block ID by adding ^block-id at the end of a paragraph:
This is a paragraph that can be linked to. ^my-block-id
For lists and quotes, add the block ID on a separate line:
> This is a quote
> With multiple lines
^quote-id
Search Links
[[##heading]] Search for headings containing "heading"
[[^^block]] Search for blocks containing "block"
Markdown-Style Links
[Display Text](Note%20Name.md)
[Display Text](Note%20Name.md#Heading)
[Display Text](https://example.com)
[Note](obsidian://open?vault=VaultName&file=Note.md)
Note: Spaces must be URL-encoded as %20 in Markdown links.
Embeds
Embed Notes
![[Note Name]]
![[Note Name#Heading]]
![[Note Name#^block-id]]
Embed Images
![[image.png]]
![[image.png|640x480]] Width x Height
![[image.png|300]] Width only (maintains aspect ratio)
External Images


Embed Audio
![[audio.mp3]]
![[audio.ogg]]
Embed PDF
![[document.pdf]]
![[document.pdf#page=3]]
![[document.pdf#height=400]]
Embed Lists
![[Note#^list-id]]
Where the list has been defined with a block ID:
- Item 1
- Item 2
- Item 3
^list-id
Embed Search Results
```query
tag:#project status:done
```
Callouts
Basic Callout
> [!note]
> This is a note callout.
> [!info] Custom Title
> This callout has a custom title.
> [!tip] Title Only
Foldable Callouts
> [!faq]- Collapsed by default
> This content is hidden until expanded.
> [!faq]+ Expanded by default
> This content is visible but can be collapsed.
Nested Callouts
> [!question] Outer callout
> > [!note] Inner callout
> > Nested content
Supported Callout Types
| Type | Aliases | Description |
|---|---|---|
note | - | Blue, pencil icon |
abstract | summary, tldr | Teal, clipboard icon |
info | - | Blue, info icon |
todo | - | Blue, checkbox icon |
tip | hint, important | Cyan, flame icon |
success | check, done | Green, checkmark icon |
question | help, faq | Yellow, question mark |
warning | caution, attention | Orange, warning icon |
failure | fail, missing | Red, X icon |
danger | error | Red, zap icon |
bug | - | Red, bug icon |
example | - | Purple, list icon |
quote | cite | Gray, quote icon |
Custom Callouts (CSS)
.callout[data-callout="custom-type"] {
--callout-color: 255, 0, 0;
--callout-icon: lucide-alert-circle;
}
Lists
Unordered Lists
- Item 1
- Item 2
- Nested item
- Another nested
- Item 3
* Also works with asterisks
+ Or plus signs
Ordered Lists
1. First item
2. Second item
1. Nested numbered
2. Another nested
3. Third item
1) Alternative syntax
2) With parentheses
Task Lists
- [ ] Incomplete task
- [x] Completed task
- [ ] Task with sub-tasks
- [ ] Subtask 1
- [x] Subtask 2
Quotes
> This is a blockquote.
> It can span multiple lines.
>
> And include multiple paragraphs.
>
> > Nested quotes work too.
Code
Inline Code
Use `backticks` for inline code.
Use double backticks for ``code with a ` backtick inside``.
Code Blocks
```
Plain code block
```
```javascript
// Syntax highlighted code block
function hello() {
console.log("Hello, world!");
}
```
```python
# Python example
def greet(name):
print(f"Hello, {name}!")
```
Nesting Code Blocks
Use more backticks or tildes for the outer block:
````markdown
Here's how to create a code block:
```js
console.log("Hello")
```
````
Tables
| Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 |
|----------|----------|----------|
| Cell 1 | Cell 2 | Cell 3 |
| Cell 4 | Cell 5 | Cell 6 |
Alignment
| Left | Center | Right |
|:---------|:--------:|---------:|
| Left | Center | Right |
Using Pipes in Tables
Escape pipes with backslash:
| Column 1 | Column 2 |
|----------|----------|
| [[Link\|Display]] | ![[Image\|100]] |
Math (LaTeX)
Inline Math
This is inline math: $e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0$
Block Math
$$
\begin{vmatrix}
a & b \\
c & d
\end{vmatrix} = ad - bc
$$
Common Math Syntax
$x^2$ Superscript
$x_i$ Subscript
$\frac{a}{b}$ Fraction
$\sqrt{x}$ Square root
$\sum_{i=1}^{n}$ Summation
$\int_a^b$ Integral
$\alpha, \beta$ Greek letters
Diagrams (Mermaid)
```mermaid
graph TD
A[Start] --> B{Decision}
B -->|Yes| C[Do this]
B -->|No| D[Do that]
C --> E[End]
D --> E
```
Sequence Diagrams
```mermaid
sequenceDiagram
Alice->>Bob: Hello Bob
Bob-->>Alice: Hi Alice
```
Linking in Diagrams
```mermaid
graph TD
A[Biology]
B[Chemistry]
A --> B
class A,B internal-link;
```
Footnotes
This sentence has a footnote[^1].
[^1]: This is the footnote content.
You can also use named footnotes[^note].
[^note]: Named footnotes still appear as numbers.
Inline footnotes are also supported.^[This is an inline footnote.]
Comments
This is visible %%but this is hidden%% text.
%%
This entire block is hidden.
It won't appear in reading view.
%%
Horizontal Rules
---
***
___
- - -
* * *
Properties (Frontmatter)
Properties use YAML frontmatter at the start of a note:
---
title: My Note Title
date: 2024-01-15
tags:
- project
- important
aliases:
- My Note
- Alternative Name
cssclasses:
- custom-class
status: in-progress
rating: 4.5
completed: false
due: 2024-02-01T14:30:00
---
Property Types
| Type | Example |
|---|---|
| Text | title: My Title |
| Number | rating: 4.5 |
| Checkbox | completed: true |
| Date | date: 2024-01-15 |
| Date & Time | due: 2024-01-15T14:30:00 |
| List | tags: [one, two] or YAML list |
| Links | related: "[[Other Note]]" |
Default Properties
tags- Note tagsaliases- Alternative names for the notecssclasses- CSS classes applied to the note
Tags
#tag
#nested/tag
#tag-with-dashes
#tag_with_underscores
In frontmatter:
---
tags:
- tag1
- nested/tag2
---
Tags can contain:
- Letters (any language)
- Numbers (not as first character)
- Underscores
_ - Hyphens
- - Forward slashes
/(for nesting)
HTML Content
Obsidian supports HTML within Markdown:
<div class="custom-container">
<span style="color: red;">Colored text</span>
</div>
<details>
<summary>Click to expand</summary>
Hidden content here.
</details>
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>C</kbd>
Complete Example
---
title: Project Alpha
date: 2024-01-15
tags:
- project
- active
status: in-progress
priority: high
---
# Project Alpha
## Overview
This project aims to [[improve workflow]] using modern techniques.
> [!important] Key Deadline
> The first milestone is due on ==January 30th==.
## Tasks
- [x] Initial planning
- [x] Resource allocation
- [ ] Development phase
- [ ] Backend implementation
- [ ] Frontend design
- [ ] Testing
- [ ] Deployment
## Technical Notes
The main algorithm uses the formula $O(n \log n)$ for sorting.
```python
def process_data(items):
return sorted(items, key=lambda x: x.priority)
```
## Architecture
```mermaid
graph LR
A[Input] --> B[Process]
B --> C[Output]
B --> D[Cache]
```
## Related Documents
- ![[Meeting Notes 2024-01-10#Decisions]]
- [[Budget Allocation|Budget]]
- [[Team Members]]
## References
For more details, see the official documentation[^1].
[^1]: https://example.com/docs
%%
Internal notes:
- Review with team on Friday
- Consider alternative approaches
%%
References
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