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A system to organize your work and use the Claude you already pay for — with Claude Code and Obsidian. Free, as a PDF.
What you need to have
This material uses Claude Code, and Claude Code requires a paid Claude account: Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise. The free Claude.ai plan doesn't give you access to it.
If you already pay for Claude, or are thinking about subscribing, this material was made for you. If not, it won't work on your account — better to know that now than halfway through the PDF.
What's inside the ebook
- Installing Claude Code and Obsidian, without a scary terminal.
- The mental map that separates model, context, skill, MCP, and agent — the confusion that stops everyone who tries to move past the basic chat.
- Setting up the two vaults with the vocabulary of your own profession.
- Configuring your environment so Claude remembers you.
- The interview → design → plan cycle, applied to a real idea.
- Your first skill, your first MCP, and a specialized agent, step by step.
Who wrote this
- 15 years of professional software development experience.
- Built and uses every day his own AI platform running at home: 28 specialized agents, with semantic memory and document search.
- Runs the entire house as a production system — configuration versioned in git, deploy with hot reload.
- Built, in a product running for paying customers, a layer that stops the model from inventing information. That's where this material's insistence on not promising what the tool can't deliver comes from.
What you get
- Two vaults in Obsidian, split by subject (work and personal) — not by secrecy.
- A Claude that already knows who you are, from one session to the next, without you re-explaining everything.
- A tested work cycle: from vague idea to an executable plan, in three steps.
- A skill, an agent, and an MCP built by you, following the prompts in the package — even without knowing how to code.
Total time, adding up all eight prompts: between 2 and 3.5 hours. It's an afternoon's work, done once — not a 30-minute promise.
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