obsyncObsidian Sync CLI for syncing vaults on headless Linux servers with full end-to-end encryption.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install bpauli/obsyncHomebrew (recommended):
brew install bpauli/tap/obsyncBuild from source (Go 1.25+):
Build from source (Go 1.25+)Requires:
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https://github.com/bpauli/obsyncAudited Apr 17, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 21, 2026
Developers working on headless Linux servers can sync their Obsidian vaults containing project notes, documentation, and code snippets. This ensures consistent access to updated notes across remote environments, enhancing productivity and knowledge management without manual file transfers.
Researchers on Linux servers can use obsync to synchronize Obsidian vaults with research notes, literature reviews, and data annotations. It supports encrypted sync for sensitive data, enabling collaborative work and backup across distributed teams while maintaining security and version control.
DevOps engineers can sync Obsidian vaults documenting infrastructure configurations, deployment scripts, and incident reports on headless servers. This facilitates real-time updates and access to critical operational knowledge, improving team coordination and reducing downtime during incidents.
Writers and content creators on Linux systems can sync Obsidian vaults containing drafts, outlines, and editorial calendars. It allows seamless integration into headless publishing pipelines, ensuring content is always up-to-date and securely backed up with end-to-end encryption.
Offer obsync as a premium add-on for Obsidian Sync subscribers, providing enhanced CLI tools for headless server environments. Revenue is generated through tiered subscriptions based on features like advanced monitoring, priority support, and increased sync limits.
Provide enterprise licenses with dedicated support, custom integrations, and enhanced security features for large organizations. Revenue comes from one-time licensing fees, annual maintenance contracts, and consulting services for deployment and optimization.
Offer a free version of obsync with basic sync capabilities, while premium features like automated systemd services, advanced logging, and team collaboration tools are paid. Revenue is generated through upgrades and in-app purchases for additional functionality.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure the OBSYNC_KEYRING_BACKEND environment variable is set to 'file' for headless servers to handle keyring storage without a desktop environment, and use systemd services for reliable, always-on sync with automatic restarts.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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