@karpathy wrote about LLMs maintaining persistent wikis. In his setup: Claude Code as the agent, Obsidian as the IDE. Many of us do too.
But Claude Code doesn't know what you're looking at in Obsidian. No live context, no feedback loop.
So I tried wiring them together. A small Obsidian plugin that speaks Claude Code's native IDE protocol. You edit in Obsidian, Claude picks up selections, frontmatter, backlinks.
It works for my workflow. Sharing in case it's useful to others. Would love to know if this fits your workflow too!
https://t.co/KoyaU9CeBB
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1/ Sometimes I regret that the term "growth hacker" got popularized. The content marketing industrial complex has turned it into a stream of tips and tricks -
"orange buttons = 50% lift!" - deemphasizing the old school wizardry implied by "hacker." Instead it's all hacks
1/ Many of the biggest implosions in recent history - especially ecommerce - have been due to startups getting addicted to paid marketing while fooling themselves on Customer Acqusition Costs. As spend scales, it always gets more expensive and harder to track - never less.