Ingest any source into the Obsidian wiki by distilling its knowledge into interconnected wiki pages. Handles structured documents (PDFs, markdown, articles, papers, notes, folders), raw/unstructured text (chat exports, conversation logs, Slack/Discord threads, meeting transcripts, CSV/JSON data, journal entries, browser bookmarks, email archives, text dumps), AND web URLs. Use whenever the user wants to add new sources to their wiki: "add this to the wiki", "process these docs", "ingest this folder", "ingest this data", "process this export/logs", "import my chat history from X", "/ingest-url <url>", "add this URL", "save this page", or pastes a URL and says "add this" / "save this to my wiki". Also triggers when the user drops a file, or for raw mode: "process my drafts", "promote my raw pages", or any reference to the _raw/ staging directory. This is the general catch-all ingest skill for any document, text, or URL source not covered by a more specific ingest skill (claude-history-ingest, etc.).
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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 `wiki-ingest` ingests outsider-authored free text from user-provided sources (including pasted `/ingest-url <url>` web pages and local files/folders the user selects), which the runtime then reads and distills into wiki content without requiring prior selection beyond the user’s provided input.
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