• maurelius2 16 hours ago

    Thanks for sharing! Easy to follow instructions.

    I can see the PARA structure and perhaps a bit of Zettelkasten in the peripheral (but that might be my own bias).

    I'm using a similar system (here's a link) https://blog.hampusadamsson.com/blog/How%20I%20Manage%20Note...

    And also a custom plugin to do parts of the LLM (here's another shameless link) lifting: https://github.com/hampusadamsson/modai

    • juanpabloaj a day ago

      Inbox Processing Workflow - GTD-style system to keep your inbox at zero, with AI classification of notes to projects, resources, or someday/maybe lists.

      Incomplete Tasks Review Workflow - weekly review that analyzes your tasks, identifies gaps, detects duplicates, and generates a focused "plan of attack" with your highest-priority actions.

      Both workflows combine classic productivity principles (GTD, weekly reviews) with AI assistance to reduce cognitive load and maintain system trust. They use command-line tools (find, ripgrep) to analyze your vault and generate processing recommendations in an easy-to-review card format.

      Use at your own risk. Validate each command before executing it. It is strongly recommended to use a version control system (Git) in your Obsidian vault to visualize and revert changes made by the agent.

      Any suggestions to improve these workflows are appreciated.

      • treetalker 19 hours ago

        I'd enjoy seeing a video of this being used in the intended way and to good effect (because I'm confident that my conception of how it works is inaccurate).

      • maurelius2 16 hours ago

        (I missed adding my question and now I don'tknow how to edit my previous reply)

        What I'm curious about and something I'm struggling with myself: are you feeling that the productive uplift of offloading work to an LLM limits the gain of managing a second brain like this?

        • juanpabloaj 11 hours ago

          I'm not sure if I am understanding your question,

          Is it something like: if we delegate management, we could lose awareness of the knowledge contained in the notes?

          • juanpabloaj 6 hours ago

            If that is the question,

            I agree, the LLM support we lose some level of manual work, maybe that is useful to be more familiar with the information, although I am not sure if that is a critical step. The LLM gives us management support. We can use a command to collect incomplete tasks, the LLM is doing that with extra steps, and it shows us the collected information, but in the end, we decide which tasks to prioritize.