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How Obsidian’s “Memory Vaults” Are Changing the Way We Code with AI

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Obsidian is a versatile application that has gained attention for its role in supporting developers with efficient knowledge management. According to Matthew Miller, one standout feature is its memory vaults, which allow coding agents like Claude Code or Codex to access structured, centralized information. This reduces the need for repetitive context processing, allowing smoother workflows […] The post How Obsidian’s “Memory Vaults” Are Changing the Way We Code with AI appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.

Nauti's Take

Memory Vaults in Obsidian are an elegant step forward for coding agents — finally structured context instead of endless prompt-engineering loops. The open question: who curates the vaults, and how do you stop stale or wrong notes from misleading the agent?

For solo devs with a solid PKM setup it is a clear win; teams need a maintenance process first, otherwise the vault turns into a dump.

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