Agentfiles (Obsidian Plugin)
Obsidian plugin providing a unified dashboard for discovering, browsing, editing, and analyzing AI agent skills across Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Windsurf, Copilot, and 8+ other tools. Includes token estimation and usage analytics. 310 stars.
- Browse and manage all your assistant skills from one dashboard
- Compare token costs across different skill configurations
- Edit skills for multiple coding tools without switching apps
As enterprises adopt multiple AI coding agents, a single pane of glass for skill management across tools reduces configuration drift and skill sprawl — a real operational need for multi-agent shops.
Power users and AI-forward engineering teams already using Obsidian as a knowledge management tool who want to manage their AI agent skill library from one place.
https://github.com/Railly/agentfiles
By Railly
How to Get It
Search 'Agentfiles' in Obsidian Community Plugins browser
Tip: Paste this into a Claude Code conversation. Verify command matches your Claude Code version.
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Reviewer notes
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106 stars, MIT license, TypeScript. The Obsidian dependency is a significant constraint — only works in Obsidian Desktop. Tier-3 because of this prerequisite. Solves real multi-tool skill management problem. Analytics via @crafter/skillkit (external) needs enterprise review.
Reads local filesystem paths outside vault. MIT license. Optional @crafter/skillkit analytics adds external dependency. Individual developer maintainer. Code quality adequate based on structured README.
2026-04-02: LIMITATION: Requires Obsidian Desktop as a hard prerequisite. Useless without it, and Obsidian is not in most enterprise software stacks.
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Evaluation
106 stars, MIT license, TypeScript. The Obsidian dependency is a significant constraint — only works in Obsidian Desktop. Tier-3 because of this prerequisite. Solves real multi-tool skill management problem. Analytics via @crafter/skillkit (external) needs enterprise review.