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You can do a lot of this in obsidian with the dataview and execute-code plugins!

Didn't know about this! Will look into it, one nice thing here is that you do not need "ordering" like in imperative programming when you define your cells.

Is that possible too in Obsidian? Or perhaps it's not useful...


I've implemented a POC on exactly this and am working on something more sophisticated right now. Can I reach out to discuss more?


Yes, I'd gladly trial something like this.

It must run locally / require no network requests. I can run on an M2 w 24GB or M3 with 36GB.

My email is in my profile here.


Not exactly what you're looking for but I a few months ago I spent a day building a llama-index pipeline against my markdown notes with a really privative note crawling implementation, and had surprisingly good results for question answering.

I don't use an org-roam note system but I've been working on a similar and highly opinionated note system that I'm always making tools for. And I'm always interested in seeing people's ideal note systems.

my crude WIP Obsidian / Markdown note RAG tool: https://github.com/bs7280/markdown-embeddings-search


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