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obsidian-markdown Write correct Obsidian Flavored Markdown: wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, tags, highlights, math, and canvas syntax. Reference this when creating or editing any wiki page. Triggers on: write obsidian note, obsidian syntax, wikilink, callout, embed, obsidian markdown, wikilink format, callout syntax, embed syntax, obsidian formatting, how to write obsidian markdown. Read Write Edit

obsidian-markdown: Obsidian Flavored Markdown

Reference this skill when writing any wiki page. Obsidian extends standard Markdown with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, and properties. Getting syntax wrong causes broken links, invisible callouts, or malformed frontmatter.

Substrate preference (v1.7+): This skill is a self-contained fallback. Prefer kepano/obsidian-skills (by Steph Ango, Obsidian CEO) as the authoritative substrate — its obsidian-markdown skill is the canonical Obsidian syntax reference for any Agent-Skills runtime. If you see an obsidian-markdown skill available without the claude-obsidian: namespace, that is kepano's version: use it. The reference below is provided so the plugin remains functional when kepano's marketplace is not installed. Install: claude plugin marketplace add kepano/obsidian-skills. Repo: github.com/kepano/obsidian-skills.


Internal links use double brackets. The filename without extension.

Syntax What it does
[[Note Name]] Basic link
[[Note Name|Display Text]] Aliased link (shows "Display Text")
[[Note Name#Heading]] Link to a specific heading
[[Note Name#^block-id]] Link to a specific block

Rules:

  • Case-sensitive on some systems. Match the exact filename.
  • No path needed: Obsidian resolves by filename uniqueness.
  • If two files have the same name, use [[Folder/Note Name]] to disambiguate.

Embeds

Embeds use ! before the wikilink. They display the content inline.

Syntax What it does
![[Note Name]] Embed a full note
![[Note Name#Heading]] Embed a section
![[image.png]] Embed an image
![[image.png|300]] Embed image with width 300px
![[document.pdf]] Embed a PDF (Obsidian renders natively)
![[audio.mp3]] Embed audio

Callouts

Callouts are blockquotes with a type keyword. They render as styled alert boxes.

> [!note]
> Default informational callout.

> [!note] Custom Title
> Callout with a custom title.

> [!note]- Collapsible (closed by default)
> Click to expand.

> [!note]+ Collapsible (open by default)
> Click to collapse.

All callout types

Type Aliases Use for
note : General notes
abstract summary, tldr Summaries
info : Information
todo : Action items
tip hint, important Tips and highlights
success check, done Positive outcomes
question help, faq Open questions
warning caution, attention Warnings
failure fail, missing Errors or failures
danger error Critical issues
bug : Known bugs
example : Examples
quote cite Quotations
contradiction : Conflicting information (wiki convention)

Properties (Frontmatter)

Obsidian renders YAML frontmatter as a Properties panel. Rules:

---
type: concept                    # plain string
title: "Note Title"              # quoted if it contains special chars
created: 2026-04-08              # date as YYYY-MM-DD (not ISO datetime)
updated: 2026-04-08
tags:
  - tag-one                      # list items use - format
  - tag-two
status: developing
related:
  - "[[Other Note]]"             # wikilinks must be quoted in YAML
sources:
  - "[[source-page]]"
---

Rules:

  • Flat YAML only. Never nest objects.
  • Dates as YYYY-MM-DD, not 2026-04-08T00:00:00.
  • Lists as - item, not inline [a, b, c].
  • Wikilinks in YAML must be quoted: "[[Page]]".
  • tags field: Obsidian reads this as the tag list, searchable in vault.

Tags

Two valid forms:

#tag-name             : inline tag anywhere in the body
#parent/child-tag     : nested tag (shows hierarchy in tag pane)

In frontmatter:

tags:
  - research
  - ai/obsidian

Do not use # inside frontmatter tag lists. Just the tag name.


Text Formatting

Standard Markdown plus Obsidian extensions:

Syntax Result
**bold** Bold
*italic* Italic
~~strikethrough~~ Strikethrough
==highlight== Highlighted text (yellow in Obsidian)
`inline code` Inline code

Math

Obsidian uses MathJax/KaTeX:

Inline math:

$E = mc^2$

Block math:

$$
\int_0^\infty e^{-x} dx = 1
$$

Code Blocks

Standard fenced code blocks. Obsidian highlights all common languages:

```python
def hello():
    return "world"
```

Tables

Standard Markdown tables:

| Column A | Column B | Column C |
|----------|----------|----------|
| Value    | Value    | Value    |
| Value    | Value    | Value    |

Obsidian renders tables natively. No plugin needed.


Mermaid Diagrams

Obsidian renders Mermaid natively:

```mermaid
graph TD
    A[Start] --> B{Decision}
    B -->|Yes| C[End]
    B -->|No| D[Loop]
    D --> A
```

Supported: graph, sequenceDiagram, gantt, classDiagram, pie, flowchart.


Footnotes

This sentence has a footnote.[^1]

[^1]: The footnote text goes here.

What NOT to Do

  • Do not use [link text](path/to/note.md) for internal links: use [[Note Name]] instead.
  • Do not use HTML inside callouts: stick to Markdown.
  • Do not use ## inside a callout body: headings don't render inside callouts.
  • Do not write tags: [a, b, c] inline in frontmatter: Obsidian prefers the list format.
  • Do not write ISO datetimes in frontmatter (2026-04-08T00:00:00Z): use 2026-04-08.

How to think (10-principle mapping)

When working on this skill, apply the 10-principle loop. See skills/think/SKILL.md for the canonical framework.

# Principle Application here
1 OBSERVE (ext) Which syntax does the user need? (Wikilinks? Callouts? Embeds? Math? Mermaid?)
2 OBSERVE (int) Am I documenting Obsidian Flavored Markdown as I remember it or as it currently is? Check the spec.
3 LISTEN The user's source-of-confusion — what specific syntax did they get wrong?
4 THINK Minimal correct examples. "What NOT to do" is often as valuable as "what to do."
5 CONNECT (lat) How does OFM differ from CommonMark and GFM? The deltas are where users get confused.
6 CONNECT (sys) Substrate-defer to kepano/obsidian-skills when present — single source of truth, less drift.
7 FEEL A cheat sheet that's scannable in 30 seconds, not a wall of text.
8 ACCEPT Not every wikilink needs an alias; some syntax is genuinely optional. Don't over-prescribe.
9 CREATE Syntax reference, current to Obsidian X.Y. Include the gotchas section.
10 GROW As OFM evolves (newer Mermaid types, callout types, cssclasses, etc.), refresh.