Keep your Obsidian vault organized, connected, and healthy using proven knowledge management systems. Built on the ACE framework (Atlas/Calendar/Efforts), LYT (Linking Your Thinking) conventions, and the ARC workflow (Add - Relate - Communicate).
Three complementary skills that work together:
- ideaverse - Create notes, build MOCs, link concepts, maintain structure
- ideaverse-enrichment - Process articles and research, extract concepts, catch duplicates
- ideaverse-maintenance - Audit your vault, find broken links, identify orphaned notes
Audit and identify gaps:
Run a full vault audit. Show me squeeze points (concepts referenced 10+ times without a MOC) so I know where to build new structure
Find all orphan notes in my vault. Tell me which ones could be linked to existing MOCs versus archived
Check my frontmatter compliance and identify notes missing required metadata
Assimilate knowledge systematically:
I've collected 8 research papers on event sourcing. Process them one by one: extract core concepts, classify each as principle/pattern/concept, check for duplicates before creating notes
Add these bookmarks from my vault. For each: extract atomic concepts, check if they already exist, add to appropriate MOC with proper relationships
Extract the actionable workflows from this article and create process notes linked to existing related concepts
Link and improve structure:
I see Distributed Systems is referenced 34 times. Create a MOC for it, reorganize related notes underneath, and show me the new structure
Review my APIs MOC and identify child concepts that lack proper definition or are missing connections to related patterns
Find all notes linking to Microservices but not yet organized. Create hierarchy and add them to a coherent MOC
Maintain vault health:
Find broken links introduced recently and fix them
Which notes haven't been touched in 3+ months and might be candidates for archival?
Show me if my MOCs are getting bloated (which ones exceed 50 links and should be split?)
Use skills.sh (no installation needed):
npx skills add mrfelton/ideaverse- New to ideaverse? Start with skills/ideaverse/SKILL.md to learn the methodology
- Want to add content? See skills/ideaverse-enrichment/SKILL.md for knowledge assimilation
- Need to audit your vault? Check skills/ideaverse-maintenance/SKILL.md for diagnostics
Each skill file has everything you need: methodology, workflows, examples, and reference materials.
- Ideaverse for Obsidian - Official system documentation
- Linking Your Thinking - LYT methodology
- Obsidian - The note-taking app
MIT. See LICENSE.