Anyone ever used something like continue.dev in VSCode to point an LLM at their Obsidian vault?
I’m going to try it today and I have high expectations.
Anyone ever used something like continue.dev in VSCode to point an LLM at their Obsidian vault?
I’m going to try it today and I have high expectations.
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Basically a way to work with your vault notes and feed them to an LLM as context to make it generate new notes or summarize your existing notes. Continue.dev can run with a provider or with a local LLM if you have one running in an ollama docker container. I haven’t experimented with letting it autocomplete or create templates for me yet, but the potential productivity gains seem massive.
I need this!
If you get it working can you post up a “how to”?
I’ll see what I can do this weekend… looks like I wasn’t first to try it! https://www.reddit.com/r/ObsidianMD/s/TabHNqGv6Y
I am running it using deepinfra as the LLM provider right now but I can probably do a write up for both options
Ask and you shall receive!
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Damn it! For some reason I can't see it. Highlighter just gives me a blank screen.

Hmmm… I just rebroadcast it from a few different clients. I haven’t logged into highlighter in months!
Honestly highlighter seems to be the only client having issues. Doesn’t recognize my relays correctly either 🤷♂️
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Yes! Thank you.
I’ll read through it after I get out of Spirit Halloween.
Let me know if you need any more detail! I tried to not let it get too long, but may have glossed over some things
I'll have to read this one multiple times before I figure out what may have been glossed over.
Thanks again.
No problem. The short version is really just 3 steps:
1. Download VS Code
2. Install Continue plug-in
3. Open your obsidian vault
Most of the article is around the configuration of the Continue plug-in and how you might use it