Zettelclaw
Work inside a Zettelclaw vault using the current typed frontmatter schema, inbox + Base workflows, and human-write/agent-read guardrails. Use when creating,...
Description
name: zettelclaw description: "Work inside a Zettelclaw vault using the current typed frontmatter schema, inbox + Base workflows, and human-write/agent-read guardrails. Use when creating, updating, organizing, or searching notes in a Zettelclaw vault, including inbox processing, /ask callouts, and journal scaffolding."
Zettelclaw
Follow the canonical Zettelclaw vault model: capture externally, write durable notes manually, and use the agent for navigation/synthesis.
This is an instruction-only skill. It does not install software by itself. qmd is optional when it is already available in the environment, and rg is the supported fallback for search.
Vault structure
<vault>/
├── 00 Inbox/
├── 01 Notes/
├── 02 Journal/
├── 03 Templates/
├── 04 Attachments/
└── README.md
Note types
Use YAML frontmatter on every note:
- Required on all notes:
typetagscreated
- Required on
docand content notes:status(queued | in-progress | done | archived)
- Optional content metadata:
authorsource
Use these primary types:
note: durable atomic thinking note; nostatusdoc: non-atomic working/reference note; usesstatusjournal: daily log note; nostatus- content types:
article,book,movie,tv,youtube,tweet,podcast,paper(and extensible additional content types); usesstatus
Templates
Always read the matching template in 03 Templates/ before creating a note:
note.mdjournal.mdclipper-capture.json
Use core templates/date syntax. Do not require Templater.
Inbox workflow
- Web captures land in
00 Inbox/viaclipper-capture.json. - Clipper sets
typeby URL (tweet,youtube, elsearticle) andstatus: queued. - Process inbox captures by keeping/moving, converting into a
type: note, or deleting. - Do not auto-write durable thinking notes from captured content unless explicitly asked.
Bases workflow
00 Inbox/inbox.baseis the canonical queue view.- Grouping is by
note.typefor scan-by-content-type triage. - Prefer creating/editing
.basefiles over Dataview.
Titles as APIs
A note's title is its interface. Use complete, declarative phrases: "Spaced Repetition Works Because of Retrieval," not "Spaced Repetition." A well-titled note can be linked and understood without opening it. When creating or renaming notes, always prefer a full declarative statement.
Tag conventions
Tags live in the frontmatter tags array, not inline in the body.
- Lowercase, hyphenated:
spaced-repetition, notSpaced RepetitionorspacedRepetition. - Topic-oriented, not structural:
learning(what it's about), notimportant(how you feel about it). - Nest only when a hierarchy is genuinely useful:
ai/transformersis fine, deep nesting is not. - Suggest tags based on the vault's existing taxonomy rather than inventing new ones.
Editing rules
- Preserve existing prose unless user asks to rewrite.
- Do not add or maintain an
updatedfrontmatter field. - Use dense wikilinking (
[[Note Title]]) and allow unresolved links as stubs. - Do not create top-level folders unless explicitly requested.
- Do not assign/change
status, move notes, or delete notes without explicit instruction. - Agent write surface is limited to:
/askresponse callouts- optional daily briefing callout in journals
Search patterns
Default QMD collections:
zettelclaw-inboxzettelclaw-noteszettelclaw-journalzettelclaw-attachments
# qmd (preferred when installed)
qmd query "spaced repetition and retrieval" -c zettelclaw-notes
qmd search "status: queued" -c zettelclaw-inbox
qmd vsearch "what have I been learning about memory" -c zettelclaw-notes
# ripgrep fallback
rg -l 'type: note' "01 Notes/"
rg -l 'type: article' "00 Inbox/" "01 Notes/"
rg -l 'status: queued' "00 Inbox/" "01 Notes/"
OpenClaw integration
If configuring OpenClaw memory paths, use:
agents.defaults.memorySearch.extraPaths
Do not write legacy top-level memorySearch.
Only change OpenClaw config when the operator explicitly wants this vault wired into an OpenClaw installation.
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