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Last night I was sleepy and didn't understand why I needed to use the CLI at this point. Now I realize it's because I mainly used Obsidian as a tool for organizing and reading Markdown data, handling Vault directly within the CLI using CodeX.
But with the CLI, this part no longer needs to occupy the agent's token, and I can use the phone's Lodobell to control the local CodeX -> control Obsidian. From now on, the mobile version of Obsidian can truly only be used for synchronization and viewing.

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Anything you can do in Obsidian you can do from the command line.
Obsidian CLI is now available in 1.12 (early access).
Set a small goal: From now on, I won't perform any write operations on the Obsidian app on my phone; I'll only use it for syncing and viewing. 👀
Writing is entirely done through londobell. Even if you see something on your phone that you want to download, you can send it directly to londobell via Telegram, and let it use the Obsidian Crawl plugin on your computer to download it, put it into Vault, and sync it.
The difference from the previous Codex approach is that previously, you couldn't directly call Obsidian plugins unless you wrote a separate skill for each plugin to wrap. But now it's just a single command line.
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