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User builds AI pipeline to organize Obsidian vault and Claude Code notes

A user detailed a multi-stage process for organizing a large Obsidian vault containing over 800 notes. Instead of relying on a single AI classification, they first used an AI to discover emergent topics from a sample of notes. After establishing a taxonomy, they applied the AI classifier to a larger portion of the vault, manually verifying the results to prevent hallucinations. This pipeline was then successfully applied to a year's worth of markdown files from Claude Code sessions, demonstrating its generalization capabilities for organizing work documentation. AI

IMPACT Demonstrates a practical, multi-stage AI application for organizing personal and professional documentation.

RANK_REASON User describes a personal workflow using AI tools for organization.

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User builds AI pipeline to organize Obsidian vault and Claude Code notes

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    I’d been putting off properly tagging my Obsidian vault for years — over 800 notes accumulated with no consistent structure, just a pile of clippings, quick ref

    I’d been putting off properly tagging my Obsidian vault for years — over 800 notes accumulated with no consistent structure, just a pile of clippings, quick references, and dumped chat exports. Classic case of “I’ll organize it later.” it. The approach: rather than trust a single…