Obsidian CLI

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Interact with Obsidian vaults via CLI to read, create, and manage notes, tasks, and properties. Support plugin development with reload, code execution, and DOM inspection.

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ProductivityIntermediate
206/2/2026
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#obsidian#cli#note-management#plugin-development

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Our review

Interact with Obsidian vaults using the CLI to read, create, search, and manage notes, tasks, properties, and support plugin and theme development.

Strengths

  • Enables automated note manipulation without manual interaction
  • Supports plugin development with reload, error checking, and debugging
  • Can search and filter content by tags, tasks, properties
  • Flexible file and vault targeting with wikilink-style references

Limitations

  • Requires Obsidian to be running and connected
  • Limited to local vaults; no remote vault support
  • Advanced commands (eval, DOM) require technical knowledge
When to use it

When you need to programmatically manage your Obsidian notes or rapidly develop and test plugins.

When not to use it

If Obsidian is not open or you need to access remote vaults without a local instance.

Security analysis

Caution
Quality score85/100

The skill documents the Obsidian CLI, which includes powerful commands like `eval` that can run arbitrary JavaScript. While the skill itself is a legitimate reference, an AI following these instructions might execute untrusted or malicious code via `eval`, posing a moderate risk if not carefully controlled.

Findings
  • The `obsidian eval` command allows arbitrary JavaScript execution in the Obsidian app context, which could be misused to access vault data or perform unintended actions.

Examples

Create a new note
Create a new note called 'Meeting Notes' with content '# Meeting\nDate: 2025-01-15' and use template 'Daily'.
Search vault for a term
Search my Obsidian vault for the term 'project plan' and show the top 5 results.
Reload a plugin
Reload the plugin named 'my-calendar' in Obsidian and then check for any errors.

name: obsidian-cli description: Interact with Obsidian vaults using the Obsidian CLI to read, create, search, and manage notes, tasks, properties, and more. Also supports plugin and theme development with commands to reload plugins, run JavaScript, capture errors, take screenshots, and inspect the DOM. Use when the user asks to interact with their Obsidian vault, manage notes, search vault content, perform vault operations from the command line, or develop and debug Obsidian plugins and themes.

Obsidian CLI

Use the obsidian CLI to interact with a running Obsidian instance. Requires Obsidian to be open.

Command reference

Run obsidian help to see all available commands. This is always up to date. Full docs: https://help.obsidian.md/cli

Syntax

Parameters take a value with =. Quote values with spaces:

obsidian create name="My Note" content="Hello world"

Flags are boolean switches with no value:

obsidian create name="My Note" silent overwrite

For multiline content use \n for newline and \t for tab.

File targeting

Many commands accept file or path to target a file. Without either, the active file is used.

  • file=<name> — resolves like a wikilink (name only, no path or extension needed)
  • path=<path> — exact path from vault root, e.g. folder/note.md

Vault targeting

Commands target the most recently focused vault by default. Use vault=<name> as the first parameter to target a specific vault:

obsidian vault="My Vault" search query="test"

Common patterns

obsidian read file="My Note"
obsidian create name="New Note" content="# Hello" template="Template" silent
obsidian append file="My Note" content="New line"
obsidian search query="search term" limit=10
obsidian daily:read
obsidian daily:append content="- [ ] New task"
obsidian property:set name="status" value="done" file="My Note"
obsidian tasks daily todo
obsidian tags sort=count counts
obsidian backlinks file="My Note"

Use --copy on any command to copy output to clipboard. Use silent to prevent files from opening. Use total on list commands to get a count.

Plugin development

Develop/test cycle

After making code changes to a plugin or theme, follow this workflow:

  1. Reload the plugin to pick up changes:
    obsidian plugin:reload id=my-plugin
    
  2. Check for errors — if errors appear, fix and repeat from step 1:
    obsidian dev:errors
    
  3. Verify visually with a screenshot or DOM inspection:
    obsidian dev:screenshot path=screenshot.png
    obsidian dev:dom selector=".workspace-leaf" text
    
  4. Check console output for warnings or unexpected logs:
    obsidian dev:console level=error
    

Additional developer commands

Run JavaScript in the app context:

obsidian eval code="app.vault.getFiles().length"

Inspect CSS values:

obsidian dev:css selector=".workspace-leaf" prop=background-color

Toggle mobile emulation:

obsidian dev:mobile on

Run obsidian help to see additional developer commands including CDP and debugger controls.

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