Ingester

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by shadielfares

This plugin has not been manually reviewed by Obsidian staff. Watches a folder for new web clippings and automatically triggers Claude Code /ingest.

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Ingester

An Obsidian plugin that watches a folder for new clippings and automatically triggers Claude Code's /ingest skill.

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/90a5f6c5-6be5-4d86-a85c-ad9765efc7cc

How It Works

  1. Obsidian Web Clipper is used to save an article to e.g raw/clippings/
  2. Plugin detects the new file
  3. Opens a new tmux window and runs claude "/ingest <path>"
  4. Claude Code processes the source into your wiki knowledge graph

Requirements

  • Claude Code CLI installed and in PATH
  • tmux running in your terminal
  • zsh shell (macOS default; Linux users may need to install)
  • The /ingest skill defined at .claude/skills/ingest/SKILL.md in your vault (see skills/ folder in this repo)

Installation

  1. Copy main.js, manifest.json, and styles.css to .obsidian/plugins/ingester/
  2. Enable "Ingester" in Settings > Community Plugins
  3. Configure the watch folder in plugin settings
  4. Copy skills/ingest/SKILL.md to .claude/skills/ingest/SKILL.md in your vault

Settings

SettingDefaultDescription
Watch Folderraw/clippingsFolder to monitor for new files
Auto-ingesttrueAutomatically run /ingest when new files are detected

Note: The included /ingest skill expects sources in raw/clippings/. If you change the watch folder, update the path references in SKILL.md to match.

Disclosures

Account required: This plugin requires Claude Code CLI, which requires an Anthropic account and API access.

Network use: The plugin itself makes no network requests. However, when it invokes Claude Code, Claude Code connects to Anthropic's API servers to process your content. See Anthropic's Privacy Policy for details on data handling.

External program execution: This plugin executes external programs (tmux and claude) via Node.js child_process. It does not access files outside your Obsidian vault directly, but the invoked Claude Code session operates within your vault directory.

Desktop only: Requires desktop Obsidian due to dependency on system shell commands.

Development

npm install
npm run dev    # Watch mode
npm run build  # Production build

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