obsidian-notes-creator

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Create high-quality Obsidian study notes with rich analogies, diagrams, and structured explanations. Handles both single notes and multi-file topic sets. Use when creating study notes, summarising lecture content, building a knowledge base, or organising any learning material into Obsidian markdown. Triggers - create study notes, obsidian notes, study notes, organise notes, learning notes, note from lecture, note from PDF.

szeyu By szeyu schedule Updated 6/11/2026

name: obsidian-notes-creator description: Create high-quality Obsidian study notes with rich analogies, diagrams, and structured explanations. Handles both single notes and multi-file topic sets. Use when creating study notes, summarising lecture content, building a knowledge base, or organising any learning material into Obsidian markdown. Triggers - create study notes, obsidian notes, study notes, organise notes, learning notes, note from lecture, note from PDF.

Obsidian Notes Creator

Transform source material into genuinely excellent study notes — with analogies that make hard things click, diagrams that show structure at a glance, and layouts that scale from a single concept to an entire subject.

Workflow

flowchart LR
    A[Source Material] --> B[Understand & Extract]
    B --> C{Single topic\nor multi-file?}
    C -->|Single| D[Write Note]
    C -->|Multi| E[Plan Structure]
    E --> D
    D --> F[Enrich with Components]
    F --> G[Quality Check]

Step 1: Understand the Source

Read the source material and identify:

  • The core concepts (theory, definitions, formulas)
  • The mechanisms (how things work, algorithms, processes)
  • The tricky parts (things a student would get confused by)
  • Where analogies and examples would help most

The tricky parts are the most important — they're where the note earns its value.


Step 2: Decide Scope

Single note (one .md file) when the topic is self-contained and under ~400 lines. → Use template in references/structure/single-note.md

Multi-file when the topic has 3+ major sub-concepts, or when sub-concepts are reused by other notes. → See rules and folder layouts in references/structure/multi-file.md → Write a hub note last: references/structure/index-note.md


Step 3: Write Content

Order matters. Always: motivation → intuition → analogy → formal definition → confirmation. Never open with a formula. See references/writing/intuition-first.md.

For every hard concept, choose an analogy pattern: → references/writing/analogies.md — 5 patterns: step-down, before/after, object, pseudocode, direction-flip

For every concept, add at least one example: → references/writing/examples.md — Concept→Example→Variation, Problem→Solution→Why

When two things are similar, compare them immediately: → references/writing/comparisons.md — tables, hierarchy views, similarities + key difference


Step 4: Add Obsidian Components

Use callouts to signal special content (warnings, analogies, tips, questions) — not for decoration: → references/components/callouts.md — all 13 types with a decision guide

Choose the right diagram type for the content: → references/components/diagrams.md — Mermaid (6 types) + ASCII patterns

Fill frontmatter with tags and date: → references/components/frontmatter.md

Link related notes with wikilinks: → references/components/wikilinks.md


Step 5: Quality Check

Before finishing, run through: → references/quality-checklist.md

Key gates: every hard concept has an analogy, every concept has an example, every note has a diagram, callouts are used purposefully, frontmatter is filled.

Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/szeyu/vibe-study-skills --skill obsidian-notes-creator
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