save-to-obsidian
// Saves markdown content to remote Obsidian vault via SSH
Save to Obsidian
Saves markdown content to remote Obsidian vault via SSH.
Prerequisite
This skill is for machines WITHOUT iCloud sync (e.g., Linux/Ubuntu servers). If your machine already has iCloud Desktop sync enabled and direct access to the Obsidian vault, you don't need this skill — just copy files directly to the vault path.
When to Use
User says: "save to obsidian", "send to obsidian", "copy to obsidian"
Process
- Write content to a temp .md file (enforce formatting rules below)
- Copy to remote vault:
scp <filepath> user@remote-host:/path/to/obsidian/vault/ - Confirm success to user
Example:
# Write content to temp file
cat > /tmp/my-note.md << 'EOF'
# My Note
Content here
EOF
# Copy to remote Obsidian vault
scp /tmp/my-note.md myuser@vault.example.com:~/Obsidian/MyVault/
# Clean up
rm /tmp/my-note.md
Configuration: The agent should use the SSH host and vault path configured in workspace TOOLS.md
Formatting Rules
All content saved to Obsidian MUST follow these rules:
Diagrams: Use Mermaid (mandatory)
- Never use ASCII box diagrams, ASCII art, or plaintext diagrams
- Always use Mermaid fenced code blocks (
```mermaid) - Obsidian renders Mermaid natively — ASCII diagrams look broken
- Supported types: flowchart, sequence, state, class, ER, gantt, pie, mindmap, timeline, quadrant, graph
Tables: Use Markdown tables
- Obsidian renders markdown tables natively
- For complex data, prefer tables over bullet lists
Links: Use wiki-links or relative links
- Link between Obsidian notes:
[[note-name]] - External links: standard markdown
[text](url)
General
- Use headers (##) for structure — Obsidian outline panel relies on them
- Use YAML frontmatter if metadata is needed
- Keep filenames kebab-case (no spaces) for cross-platform compatibility
Agent Owner
This skill is executed by the main OpenClaw agent session. The save-to-obsidian.sh script
runs as a shell command via the exec tool. No sub-agents are spawned. iCloud sync is handled
automatically after file transfer — no agent action needed.
Success Criteria
Save succeeds when:
- scp exits with code 0
- File appears in vault directory with correct filename
- iCloud sync propagates the file (typically 1-2 minutes; not verified by skill)
Failure conditions: SSH unreachable, vault path does not exist, disk full, filename contains characters invalid for iCloud sync (handled by sanitization in script).
Edge Cases
- SSH failure: script exits with error message and non-zero code; agent should report and stop
- Duplicate filename: overwrites silently — scp does not warn; user must check if overwrite is desired
- Special characters in filename: sanitized by script (spaces → hyphens, invalid chars stripped)
- Empty content: scp will transfer a 0-byte file; not an error but should be flagged
- No clear title: if content has no H1 header, agent should prompt user for filename before saving
- iCloud sync delay: file appears in vault within 1-2 min; if not visible after 5 min, check iCloud status
Notes
- Uses existing SSH key auth (no password)
- Target: remote-host → Obsidian vault location
- Files sync via iCloud automatically (if vault is in iCloud folder)
Configuration
This skill reads SSH and vault configuration from your workspace TOOLS.md:
| Variable | Description | Where to set |
|---|---|---|
| SSH host | Hostname/IP of the remote machine hosting the Obsidian vault | TOOLS.md (e.g., myserver.local) |
| SSH user | Username on the remote machine | TOOLS.md (e.g., your-username) |
| SSH key path | Path to SSH private key (default: ~/.ssh/id_rsa) | TOOLS.md |
| Vault path | Absolute path to Obsidian vault on remote machine | TOOLS.md (e.g., ~/Obsidian/MyVault/) |
Example TOOLS.md entry:
## Obsidian Remote Vault
- SSH host: myserver.local
- SSH user: your-username
- Vault path: ~/Obsidian/MyVault/
No API keys or tokens required — uses SSH key authentication only.