Thank you, Alex.
Let me pose a hypothetical: I have a massive Obsidian vault (All .md files as that's Obsidian's native file type). It contains all of the transcripts from my podcast episodes, notes on books I've read, daily journaling etc. etc. etc. - about 1.5 Gb in size.
If I set up Clawdbot and the only file it has is that one Obsidian vault I would be able, via Telegram, to query that vault and the bot might uncover connections between items (ideas, etc.) I never myself would have uncovered due to the sheer size of that vault?
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Can confirm it jas obsidian capability. It can also be ran on docker with local LLMs and sandboxed. Its a powerful tool, and just loke any, should be used carefully and responsibility. Prompt injection is always possible if someone else can talk your model. If the context window isnt on your machine, its memory is in someone else's computer.
I've been running my life and business work out of Onyx for a month now. It's amazing. I hooked it up to my OpenClaw bot too, so now I have the best of both worlds.
this is what im doing too. the thing im doing that appears different from others is using syncthing to automatically and bidirectionally sync that vault between the clawdbot computer and my laptop. that means i can read/write the vault files locally and clawd is a collaborator.
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Yes - this 100% works. syncing is the only issue depending on where your OpenClaw (Clawdbot) runs. I run on mac and I have my agent running on a debian server so syncing is a bit gross via Github.
But we both read and write from the vault and it's been awesome.
I wasn't an obsidian user previously but I'm converted hard now.