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Nexus Obsidian Banner

Release License Obsidian Node

Nexus MCP for Obsidian

Nexus gives AI agents and built-in chat access to your Obsidian vault so you can read, write, search, organize, and automate notes in natural language while keeping storage local to the vault.

Nexus can be used in two ways:

  • Inside Obsidian with native chat (hook up to your favorite provider or agentic platform!)
  • From external agents like Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Cline, and other MCP clients

Nexus is the successor to Claudesidian. Legacy installs in .obsidian/plugins/claudesidian-mcp/ still work.

Setup

Native chat works on desktop and mobile. MCP clients, local desktop providers, and semantic search are desktop-only.

Use Cases

If you want to... Start here
Connect Claude Desktop, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Cline, or another MCP client MCP setup
Configure built-in chat providers inside Obsidian Provider setup
Give your agent better instructions for using Nexus Recommended system prompt
Manage long-running work with persistent workspace context Workspace memory
Track projects, tasks, blockers, and dependencies Task management
Search notes and past conversations by meaning Semantic search
Edit selected text directly in notes Inline editing
Open webpages in Obsidian and save them as Markdown, PNG, or PDF (experimental) Apps
Convert PDFs and audio files to Markdown notes — right-click in vault or auto on add (experimental) Apps
Merge PDFs, concat markdown, or mix audio tracks into one file (experimental) Apps
Create recurring routines and reusable workflows Workflow examples
Understand the MCP design and available tools Two-tool architecture
Extend Nexus with downloadable apps Apps

Prompt For Your Agent

If you want another agent to walk you through setup, paste this:

Help me set up Nexus for Obsidian and guide me step by step.

Use these docs as the source of truth:
- README: https://github.com/ProfSynapse/claudesidian-mcp/blob/main/README.md
- Provider setup: https://github.com/ProfSynapse/claudesidian-mcp/blob/main/guide/provider-setup.md
- MCP setup: https://github.com/ProfSynapse/claudesidian-mcp/blob/main/guide/mcp-setup.md
- Recommended system prompt: https://github.com/ProfSynapse/claudesidian-mcp/blob/main/guide/recommended-system-prompt.md
- Native chat guide: https://github.com/ProfSynapse/claudesidian-mcp/blob/main/guide/native-chat.md

Start by figuring out whether I want native chat inside Obsidian, an external MCP agent, or both. Ask for my OS and the agent I want to use if that matters. Then walk me through the exact setup path, one step at a time.

When a config file needs to be edited, show the exact snippet with my vault path inserted. Do not invent config formats or skip restart/reload steps. If multiple setup paths are possible, recommend the simplest one first.

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Development

npm install
npm run dev
npm run build
npm run test
npm run lint

License

MIT. See LICENSE.

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