Obsidian + llamafile = have my own ai running on my notes

Obsidian is great, I bet the churn of someone who uses obsidian stretch for YEARS.
It is really a very good tool - but i dont feel is ready for artificial intelligence

I want to propose native support for llamafile (github : Mozilla-Ocho/llamafile) . Llamafile is a project by the mozilla foundation to run artificial intelligence from a file - like .sqlite for an artificial intelligence. No server, no recurring payments, no censorship or privacy leaks.

I want to have my agent running on my vault making summaries, finding notes and making his own notes.
This also open the door for a new revenue stream for the obsidian team - rag augmented agents. Imagine if you could feed an artificial intelligence a private, secure, augmented intelligence your notes?

There are many drag and drop solutions for rag agents but Obsidian is the only one that have to infrastructure, community focus and sheer volume of usage to actually make something decent if not the best tool out there.

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over 110 views… can we receive an update on this?

If this is a feature request I’d recommend Feature requests - Obsidian Forum, otherwise you’ll have to wait until someone from the community finds this idea neat and wants to spend the time to make it. I will say the backlog of plugin approvals is currently massive.

There are likely already existing plugin workflows that get pretty close to this, but I’m not familiar with them since I don’t use AI plugins in Obsidian. My guess is this would be better explored through community plugins first rather than asking Obsidian core to natively support one specific runtime.

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