Build a Second Brain with Claude Code and Obsidian

Most note-taking apps are graveyards. You clip an article, it sits in a folder, you never read it again. The knowledge doesn't connect to anything. It doesn't compound. After three years you have 4,000 notes and can't find anything.
This guide builds something different: a self-maintaining knowledge base where Claude Code acts as your librarian. You dump raw material in. Claude reads it, writes structured wiki articles, cross-links related concepts, and files everything. You ask questions. The answers become new notes. The library grows smarter every time you use it.
The architecture is based on Andrej Karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern: a persistent, compounding knowledge base where an LLM does the bookkeeping you'd never do yourself.



