obsidian-markdown
Obsidian Flavored Markdown Skill
This skill enables skills-compatible agents to create and edit valid Obsidian Flavored Markdown, including all Obsidian-specific syntax extensions.
Overview
Obsidian uses a combination of Markdown flavors:
- CommonMark
- GitHub Flavored Markdown
- LaTeX for math
- Obsidian-specific extensions (wikilinks, callouts, embeds, etc.)
Basic Formatting
Paragraphs and Line Breaks
This is a paragraph.
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