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  1. 🧵2/5 🌳 Folders as Semantic Context.

    Not everyone builds their vault purely with tags. If you map your mind using strict folder hierarchies, the Graph Engine can now treat your directory structure as native #semantic information—matching your existing #ontology automatically. Minimal effort for massive structural accuracy.

    #GARS #GraphRAG

  2. 🧵2/5 🌳 Folders as Semantic Context.

    Not everyone builds their vault purely with tags. If you map your mind using strict folder hierarchies, the Graph Engine can now treat your directory structure as native #semantic information—matching your existing #ontology automatically. Minimal effort for massive structural accuracy.

    #GARS #GraphRAG

  3. 🧵2/5 🌳 Folders as Semantic Context.

    Not everyone builds their vault purely with tags. If you map your mind using strict folder hierarchies, the Graph Engine can now treat your directory structure as native #semantic information—matching your existing #ontology automatically. Minimal effort for massive structural accuracy.

    #GARS #GraphRAG

  4. We also fixed the noise.

    files are great, but their JSON metadata polluted search results. v5.0.0 strips them down to just your text labels.

    The result? A 99% smaller index for drawings and a search experience that finds your ideas, not your file coordinates.

  5. Vault Intelligence 4.0: True comes to

    If you’ve ever felt like plugins just "keyword search" your notes but miss the connections you’ve spent hours building, this update is for you.

    This update to Vault Intelligence is moving it from a standard research assistant to a full Graph-Augmented engine. 🧵 1/2

    This was fun to build!

    Release notes at cybaea.github.io/obsidian-vaul

    Technical notes at cybaea.github.io/obsidian-vaul

    [MIT licence]

  6. Are you using @obsidian for ? Ever wished you could ask questions like, "What do I know about X?" instead of hunting for keywords? Now you can. Vault Intelligence comes with management, , search grounding to validate facts, and much more.

    Try it at cybaea.github.io/obsidian-vaul

    (Yes, it's another AI tool. I like AI for "better search".)

    This was also an interesting learning experience with , Typescript, Google , and GraphRAG, and more.

  7. The more I work with in , the more I appreciate how good it is. Syntax means that R and {dplyr} will always have a place in my heart, but polars fun too.

    It was only today I realised that in `polars.Expr.replace()`, "passing a mapping with replacements is also supported as syntactic sugar."

    Just what I wanted. Thanks to all who worked on it.

    docs.pola.rs/api/python/stable