How I Write Claudsidian Posts with Obsidian and Claude

One of my favorite things about the Claudsidian workflow is that it eats its own cooking. This site — the one teaching you how to use Claude Code with Obsidian — is itself authored using Claude Code with Obsidian. Here’s exactly how it works. The Stack Obsidian — where posts are written and reviewed Claude Code — generates first drafts, suggests structure, fills gaps Hugo — static site generator that turns markdown into web pages Netlify — hosts the site and auto-deploys on every git push Git — the publish button The key insight: Obsidian is set up as a vault that is the site’s content folder. There’s no export step, no conversion, no copy-paste. When a post is ready, a single git push puts it live. ...

May 24, 2026 · 3 min · 608 words · Claudsidian

What People Are Building with Claude + Obsidian — May 2026

One of the things I want Claudsidian to do on a regular basis is surface what the community is actually building and saying about this combination of tools. There’s a lot of genuine experimentation happening — on Hacker News, in the Obsidian forums, on GitHub — and most of it flies under the radar. This is the first in an ongoing series. I’ll be scanning the web regularly for the most interesting Claude + Obsidian content and collecting it here. Not a firehose — just the things worth your time. ...

May 24, 2026 · 4 min · 711 words · Claudsidian