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Agentfiles brings agent-state control to Obsidian
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Agentfiles brings agent-state control to Obsidian

Agentfiles is an Obsidian plugin for browsing, creating, and managing skills, commands, agents, and session history across Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Windsurf, and other coding assistants. It turns Obsidian into a local control panel for the growing mess of agent files and workspace-specific context.

// ANALYSIS

This is less a note-taking plugin than a filesystem ops layer for AI tooling, and that’s the interesting part: it makes Obsidian the UI for managing the hidden scaffolding behind modern coding agents.

  • The value prop is consolidation: one place to inspect skills, commands, agents, and conversations instead of jumping between scattered tool-specific folders
  • The product leans into real workflow pain, especially as teams accumulate multiple agent runtimes and need some way to see what’s installed where
  • Desktop-only access to files outside the vault is a strong capability, but also a trust boundary users will need to understand
  • The built-in dashboard and `skillkit` metrics suggest this is aiming beyond file browsing into observability for agent usage and “context tax”
  • Open-source distribution on GitHub fits the audience well; this is the kind of utility developers will adopt only if it stays transparent and hackable
// TAGS
agentautomationdevtoolopen-sourcecliagentfiles

DISCOVERED

5d ago

2026-04-06

PUBLISHED

5d ago

2026-04-06

RELEVANCE

8/ 10

AUTHOR

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