For personal use - Obsidian + AI (claude code / codex) + self-authored plugins is the best AI experience available. Folks like Karpathy have been writing a bit about LLM-powered wikis and context management. That seems to be causing a big wave of interest at the moment.
What I see from our business customers is all about AI in a collaborative context. The more advanced customers are typically developing an in-house plugin for their agent so they can make setup really easy, centralize token tracking, and aggregate learnings (while respecting employee privacy/customization). We also see strong interest in the privacy/security aspect from red teams (trying to track the huge influx of vulnerabilities).
IMO the practices for using Obsidian effectively in a work environment are under-represented on YT and in tutorials (we have done some light consulting in this area).
(I'm the developer of Relay / https://relay.md )
So:
- FolderNotes
- Filename Heading Sync
- LanguageTool Integration
- Periodic Notes
Trying to keep the amount of community plugins as low as possible. Why I use each one of these I explain in that section, or in more detail on my post about my Obsidian Vault setup: https://bryanhogan.com/blog/obsidian-vault
I'm one of the odd ones that actually use graph view now and then and it's remarkably useful if I use it in tandem with Kanban + Templater.
Templater makes sure every periodic note is linked to the closest week/day, and linked to either Kanban or an idea/issue/note (latter is manual) I worked on during that time.
Much later I can get the context of the day/week through the periodic notes, and what ideas I worked on or randomly discovered through the links. With graph view I can toggle between seeing this temporal connection or just how ideas are connected.
It gives me added context that is hard to get from a wiki-style vault, since I'm not a wiki but a human with growing (and forgetting) ideas
BRAT, Datacore, Dataview, Editor Syntax Highlight, Excalidraw, Hotkey Helper, Image in Editor, Minimal Theme Settings, Omnisearch, Outliner, Periodic Notes, QuickAdd, Readwise Official, Recent Files, Relay, Style Settings, Tag Wrangler, TaskNotes, Templater
HTH!
"Self-Hosted Livesync" for syncing on your own server (I don't want my stuff on other people's computers even when encrypted)
"Copilot" for AI integration (I use two local ollama servers as you might have guessed from the above :) )
"Whisper" for text to speech/dictation (Yes I host that locally too)
"ReadItLater" for easy web clipping/archiving
I'm also still looking for a good search because the built in one doesn't really work well for me.
I tried the ollama one but I found the copilot plugin more full featured. However one thing I do have an issue with is that the author is trying to sell their own service. For now it still works ok with self hosted LLM though.
And Excalidraw I didn't see, I'll check that out too.