obsidian-bases

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Create and edit Obsidian Bases (.base files) with views, filters, formulas, and summaries. Use when working with .base files, creating database-like views of notes, or when the user mentions Bases, table views, card views, filters, or formulas in Obsidian.

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# Obsidian Bases Skill This skill enables Claude Code to create and edit valid Obsidian Bases (`.base` files) including views, filters, formulas, and all related configurations. ## Overview Obsidian Bases are YAML-based files that define dynamic views of notes in an Obsidian vault. A Base file can contain multiple views, global filters, formulas, property configurations, and custom summaries. ## File Format Base files use the `.base` extension and contain valid YAML. They can also be embedded in Markdown code blocks. ## Complete Schema ```yaml # Global filters apply to ALL views in the base filters: # Can be a single filter string # OR a recursive filter object with and/or/not and: [] or: [] not: [] # Define formula properties that can be used across all views formulas: formula_name: 'expression' # Configure display names and settings for properties properties: property_name: displayName: "Display Name" formula.formula_name: displayName: "Formula Display Name" file.ext: displayName: "Extension" # Define custom summary formulas summaries: custom_summary_name: 'values.mean().round(3)' # Define one or more views views: - type: table | cards | list | map name: "View Name" limit: 10 # Optional: limit results groupBy: # Optional: group results property: property_name direction: ASC | DESC filters: # View-specific filters and: [] order: ...

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Author
davila7
Repository
davila7/claude-code-templates
Created
11 months ago
Last Updated
today
Language
Python
License
MIT

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