welcome to my prompts page, which is basically a place to share your widely used artificial intelligence prompts - i intend to make thing into a webring and connect with people on the internet!
these are the prompts that i currently use when i am using obsidian with claude code, or any agent. these commands work most effectively if you have the obsidian cli installed. some of them also require connections to other mcps like google calendar, google tasks, and gmail. you can obviously adjust that however you would like. - redacated from internetvin
still a work in progress at the moment, using internetvin commands as a base, but will look through and see what is most applicable to my use case, but really love and agree with his idea of using as a thinking partner for now - with the eventual goal of building things.
| command | what it does | prompt | |
|---|---|---|---|
| daily operations | |||
| /context | reads across the vault to build a full picture of who you are, what you’re working on, and what you care about right now | slash-context | |
| /today | pulls from recent notes, calendar, and open threads to generate a daily plan grounded in what’s actually happening | slash-today | |
| /close-day | reviews what happened today, captures what you learned, and flags anything unresolved for tomorrow | slash-close-day | |
| /schedule | schedules events by reading your priorities, commitments, and energy patterns from the vault, not just calendar gaps | slash-schedule | |
| /7plan | looks at what’s most alive in your thinking right now and reshapes the next 7 days around it | slash-7plan | |
| /weekly-review | reads the weekly note and writes a reflective analysis to the weekly review file | slash-weekly-review | |
| /map | generates a topological view of everything in the vault, showing clusters, themes, and how ideas relate | slash-map | |
| /ghost | answers any question as you by reading your notes, beliefs, and writing style from the vault | slash-ghost | |
| /trace | takes an idea and tracks how your thinking about it changed over weeks or months through daily notes | slash-trace | |
| /emerge | finds ideas you’ve never explicitly written but that are strongly implied by patterns across multiple notes | slash-emerge | |
| /connect | surfaces unexpected bridges between unrelated domains in the vault that you haven’t noticed | slash-connect | |
| /contradict | finds places where you hold two incompatible beliefs at the same time across different notes | slash-contradict | |
| /drift | identifies topics, projects, or commitments you’ve been quietly avoiding based on gaps in your notes | slash-drift | |
| /challenge | reads your current thinking on a topic and argues against it using evidence from your own vault | slash-challenge | |
| /stranger | reads the entire vault and writes a portrait of you as if from someone who’s never met you | slash-stranger | |
| /compound | asks the same question at different points in time across the vault to show how context compounds | slash-compound | |
| /backlinks | finds notes that should be linked but aren’t and wires new connections across the vault | slash-backlinks | |
| /graduate | extracts ideas buried in daily notes and promotes them into standalone permanent notes | slash-graduate | |
| /xdaily | pulls x/twitter posts and threads them into the relevant daily notes | slash-xdaily | |
| /ideas | generates new ideas by reading current projects, interests, and open questions across the vault | slash-ideas | |
| /learned | turns recent learnings from the vault into a polished “what i learned” post | slash-learned | |
| /weekly-learnings | compiles the week’s insights from daily notes into a single writing-ready summary | slash-weekly-learnings | |
| /make | finds ideas in the vault that have matured enough to become something real, scores their readiness, and suggests what form each could take | slash-make | |
| /money | reads the vault to surface how you could be making money, diagnoses what’s broken in your revenue system, and recommends specific opportunities | slash-money | |
| /guests | derives who you should be talking to on the show by starting from questions the vault is actively asking, not from a guest pipeline | slash-guests | |
| /leverage | scans the vault to find the 3-7 skills, knowledge domains, or mental models where concentrated investment would produce disproportionate breakthroughs across multiple domains simultaneously | slash-leverage | |
| /xarticle | scans the vault for topics with graph density, current energy, and synthesis potential to find what to write for the next x article | slash-xarticle | |
| daily routines | |||
| /morning-startup | walks through the daily note morning section — sleep data, gratitude, targets, and a context briefing with news, calendar, and open loops | slash-morning-startup | |
| /check-in | mid-day check-in — updates blank habit fields, refreshes things 3 and calendar, optional checkpoint assessment of the day’s progress | slash-check-in | |
| /shutdown | evening shutdown — fills blank yaml habits, surfaces wins and losses from the day’s timestamps, writes the daily review, scans carryover tasks | slash-shutdown | |
| /daily-review | reads today’s (or a given) daily note and writes a reflective storyworthy analysis to the daily review file | slash-daily-review | |
| /weekly-startup | weekly planning — pulls things 3 grouped by life area, sets the week’s focus and theme, and sets up the weekly note | slash-weekly-startup | |
| /weekly-shutdown | closes out the week — fills log fields, generates wheel of life ratings, writes the weekly review, and surfaces open loops | slash-weekly-shutdown | |
| /monthly-startup | month-start planning — sets monthly focus and theme, pulls things 3 grouped by area, writes priorities into the monthly note | slash-monthly-startup | |
| /monthly-shutdown | closes out the month — scores wheel of life, fills log fields, writes the long-form monthly review, surfaces open loops | slash-monthly-shutdown | |
| /monthly-review | reads the monthly note and writes a reflective analysis to the monthly review file | slash-monthly-review | |
| vault tools | |||
| /sieve | scans vault folders and timeframes for raw content ideas worth developing, then appends them to the idea bank | slash-sieve | |
| /streams | scans daily notes and reviews for quotable passages and prepends them as timestamped entries to the public streams page | slash-streams | |
| /orphan | scans the vault for ghost links, orphan notes with no connections, and unlinked adjacent concepts — writes a report | slash-orphan | |
| site tools | |||
| /now-page | reads monthly reviews and weekly notes, then writes 4–5 factual bullets per month into the now page | slash-now-page | |
| /changelog | updates the site changelog with a new versioned entry after any session that touched website files | slash-changelog | |
| utility | |||
| /transcribe | transcribes any video url to text — youtube, instagram, tiktok, x, and 1000+ other sites via yt-dlp | slash-transcribe | |
| /defuddle | extracts clean readable content from a web page url, removing navigation, ads, and clutter — prefer over webfetch for standard pages | slash-defuddle | |
| /running-log | logs a running session from coros watch data into a dated session file, ready for same-day review | slash-running-log | |
| projects & creation | |||
| /new-project | interviews about a new project then scaffolds the folder structure and root files under the relevant life pillar | slash-new-project | |
| /llm-council | surfaces a hard question to a panel of ai perspectives — for decisions where being wrong is expensive | slash-llm-council | |
| obsidian | |||
| /obsidian-markdown | creates and edits obsidian-flavoured markdown — wikilinks, callouts, embeds, frontmatter properties, and tags | slash-obsidian-markdown | |
| /obsidian-bases | creates and edits obsidian bases (.base files) — views, filters, formulas, and summaries | slash-obsidian-bases | |
| /obsidian-cli | interacts with a running obsidian instance via the obsidian cli | slash-obsidian-cli | |
| /json-canvas | creates and edits obsidian json canvas files | slash-json-canvas |