obsidian-organizerOrganize and standardize Obsidian vaults for reliability and long-term maintainability. Use when designing or cleaning vault folder structure, enforcing file...
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clawdbot install asimons81/obsidian-organizerGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Generated Mar 20, 2026
A researcher has accumulated thousands of notes across multiple projects with inconsistent naming and folder structures, making literature reviews and citation tracking difficult. This skill standardizes file names and organizes notes into a clear hierarchy (e.g., by project, topic, and source type), improving searchability and reducing time spent locating references.
A law firm is transitioning from scattered case notes and documents in various formats to a centralized Obsidian vault for better case management and compliance. The skill helps enforce naming conventions (e.g., case IDs and dates) and structures folders by client and case type, ensuring reliable access and audit trails for legal workflows.
A tech team's Obsidian vault has become cluttered with outdated meeting notes, code snippets, and project plans, hindering onboarding and collaboration. This skill applies naming rules (e.g., prefixing files with project codes) and organizes content into folders like 'meetings', 'specs', and 'code', making the vault maintainable for agile development cycles.
An individual uses Obsidian for personal knowledge management but struggles with disorganized daily notes, bookmarks, and ideas scattered across folders. The skill standardizes daily notes to YYYY-MM-DD format and creates a shallow folder structure (e.g., inbox, projects, references), enabling efficient note retrieval and long-term habit sustainability.
A small clinic adopts Obsidian for non-sensitive patient notes and administrative logs, but files are inconsistently named and stored, risking errors in patient follow-ups. The skill enforces naming conventions (e.g., patient ID and visit date) and organizes notes into folders like 'patients', 'appointments', and 'protocols', enhancing reliability for daily operations.
Offer tailored vault organization and migration services to businesses or individuals, charging per project or hourly rates. This includes initial audits, custom rule development, and hands-on implementation, with follow-up support for ongoing maintenance and training.
Develop and sell a cloud-based tool that automates the audit and organization processes described in the skill, integrating with Obsidian via APIs or plugins. Revenue comes from subscription tiers (e.g., free for basic audits, premium for bulk apply and advanced features).
Create online courses, workshops, or certification programs teaching users how to apply this skill effectively in their own or clients' vaults. Monetize through course sales, corporate training packages, or certification exam fees.
💬 Integration Tip
Integrate this skill by first running the audit script in dry-run mode to assess the vault, then use the migration checklist step-by-step to avoid disruptions, ensuring link integrity is verified before any bulk changes.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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