{"repo":"notoriouslab/vault-curate","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/notoriouslab/vault-curate","clone":"git clone https://github.com/notoriouslab/vault-curate.git","description":"Find, connect, rediscover your notes — a local-first second brain for Obsidian. Semantic search with strong Chinese/CJK, relation graphs and semantic paths for connections you never drew, Hot/Cold rediscovery of forgotten notes. Desktop builds the index; phones and tablets search it. No API keys.","language":"TypeScript","stars":130,"topics":["chinese-nlp","embeddings","hybrid-search","obsidian","obsidian-md","obsidian-plugin","ollama","semantic-search","transformers-js","webgpu"],"license":"MIT","category":"productivity","readme_excerpt":"Vault Curate Find, connect, and rediscover your notes. A local-first second brain for Obsidian — semantic search · relation graph · semantic paths · Hot/Cold rediscovery · strong Chinese/CJK · desktop builds, mobile searches · no API keys 繁體中文 --- Why Vault Curate? Finding a note is only the first step. The harder parts come after: seeing how notes connect — including the links you never drew — and not letting good notes sink out of sight. Obsidian's built-in search is literal (think \"prayer\", miss \"devotional\"), its graph shows only the links you made by hand, and old notes quietly fall off your radar. Andrej Karpathy shared his vision of LLM-maintained knowledge bases — letting AI \"compile\" your notes into structured wikis. Compelling, but it asks you to hand over full editorial control. Vault Curate takes a different stance: AI should help you see , not think for you. Four differentiators Feature How it works --- --- A closed loop: find → connect → rediscover Semantic search (keyword + meaning + fuzzy title, fused) finds the note; a relation graph and semantic paths surface related notes you never linked; Hot/Cold tiering resurfaces ones you'd forgotten. And your verdicts close the loop: a suggestion you accept becomes a real wikilink, one you reject never comes back. Each piece exists elsewhere as a single-point plugin — the loop is what makes this a second brain, not a search box. Helps you see, not think for you No background LLM calls, no auto-rewriting your notes, no ","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/notoriouslab","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/notoriouslab/vault-curate/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}