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Open Interpreter

mikebirdtechmikebirdtech871 downloads

An AI assistant that you can control with natural language. The power of Open Interpreter in your vault

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This plugin integrates Open Interpreter with Obsidian, allowing you to run AI-powered automations directly within your vault using natural language commands.

Features

  • Use natural language commands to automate tasks within your Obsidian vault
  • Interactive chat interface for communicating with Open Interpreter
  • Automatic installation check and guidance for Open Interpreter
  • Seamless integration with your Obsidian vault, with full access to read, write, and edit Markdown files
  • Always requires user approval before executing actions

Installation

  1. Install the plugin from the Obsidian Community Plugins browser
  2. Enable the plugin in Obsidian Community plugins settings.
  3. Ensure Open Interpreter is installed on your system. If not, the plugin will guide you through the installation process.

Usage

  1. Use the command palette (Cmd/Ctrl + P) and search for "AI Command".
  2. Enter your natural language command in the input modal that appears.
  3. Interact with the interpreter through the chat interface to automate tasks within your vault.

Requirements

  • Obsidian v0.15.0 or higher
  • Open Interpreter installed on your system

Configuration

The plugin automatically detects your Obsidian vault path and sets up the necessary environment for Open Interpreter to run within your vault context.

You will need to set your API key(s) and appropriate settings for your selected model in Settings.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues:

  1. Ensure Open Interpreter is correctly installed and accessible from your terminal.
  2. Check the console for any error messages.
  3. Verify that your GROQ_API_KEY, OPENAI_API_KEY, and/or ANTHROPIC_API_KEY is set correctly.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request ❤️

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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Execute AI automations inside your vault using natural-language commands. Interact through an integrated chat to read, write, and edit Markdown files, with explicit user approval before any changes. Verify Open Interpreter installation and provide guidance to run within your vault.
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Details
Current version
1.3.1
Last updated
2 years ago
Created
2 years ago
Updates
8 releases
Downloads
871
Compatible with
Obsidian 0.15.0+
Platforms
Desktop only
License
MIT
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Author
mikebirdtechmikebirdtech
www.github.com/MikeBirdTech
GitHubmikebirdtech
  1. Community
  2. Plugins
  3. AI
  4. Open Interpreter

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