Ingest GitHub Copilot CLI session history into an Obsidian wiki as distilled knowledge pages. Use this skill when the user wants to capture their Copilot CLI sessions into a personal wiki — extracting architecture decisions, debug notes, and patterns into searchable Obsidian pages. Triggers on phrases like "ingest my copilot sessions into obsidian", "add my copilot history to my wiki", "pull my copilot session history into the vault", "capture what I've learned from copilot into obsidian", "just the new sessions since last time", or "mine patterns across my copilot sessions". Also triggers when the user mentions session-store.db, ~/.copilot/session-state, or VS Code copilot-chat transcripts in the context of building a wiki or knowledge base. Does NOT trigger for general copilot usage questions, searching sessions, or backing up history.
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The skill exposes the agent to untrusted, user-generated content from public third-party sources, creating a risk of indirect prompt injection. This includes browsing arbitrary URLs, reading social media posts or forum comments, and analyzing content from unknown websites.
Skill.md ingests outsider-written text from the user's local GitHub Copilot data stores—specifically reads `turns.user_message`/`turns.assistant_response` in `~/.copilot/session-store.db`, and also reads `data.content` from `events.jsonl` / transcript JSONL in `~/.copilot/session-state/` and VS Code `GitHub.copilot-chat/transcripts/`—without requiring the agent to first select a specific pre-approved item.
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