Dynamic Workflows Changed How I Use My Obsidian Vault (Claude Code)

Artem Zhutov · Intermediate ·💻 AI-Assisted Coding ·1mo ago

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Artem Zhutov demonstrates Dynamic Workflows in Obsidian Vault using Claude Code

Original Description

Dynamic Workflows might be the biggest Claude Code update since skills. At first I thought they were only for coders. They're not. They changed the way I think about working with agents. Substack: https://artemxtech.substack.com/ X: https://x.com/ArtemXTech GitHub: https://github.com/ArtemXTech Discord: https://discord.gg/g5Z4Wk2fDk Timestamps: 0:00 "At first I thought it's only for coders, but it's not" 1:34 The prompts you can actually run now 2:59 "You're missing out on a big opportunity" 3:42 "Go through my last 50 sessions and mine them" 4:17 Mine, cluster, reconcile: the phases live 5:03 What a dynamic workflow actually is 5:33 One agent is one building block 5:46 Run them in parallel, or as a pipeline 6:06 Why use workflows at all? 6:11 Agent laziness: it stops before finishing 6:46 A deterministic program that addresses every item 7:00 Claude's self-preferential bias 7:21 Goal drift over a long session 7:56 49 sessions, 86 corrections 8:55 It's very fun to read what you told Claude to do 9:42 Now point it at your daily notes 12:12 Claude shows you the evidence from the actual notes 12:42 Feed your videos to NotebookLM 13:55 "We're back, and here's the result" 14:33 Declare effort level per skill 16:16 Tournament, loop until done, deep verification 18:01 How to pair workflows with skills 18:53 Check out the NotebookLM video next
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"At first I thought it's only for coders, but it's not"
1:34 The prompts you can actually run now
2:59 "You're missing out on a big opportunity"
3:42 "Go through my last 50 sessions and mine them"
4:17 Mine, cluster, reconcile: the phases live
5:03 What a dynamic workflow actually is
5:33 One agent is one building block
5:46 Run them in parallel, or as a pipeline
6:06 Why use workflows at all?
6:11 Agent laziness: it stops before finishing
6:46 A deterministic program that addresses every item
7:00 Claude's self-preferential bias
7:21 Goal drift over a long session
7:56 49 sessions, 86 corrections
8:55 It's very fun to read what you told Claude to do
9:42 Now point it at your daily notes
12:12 Claude shows you the evidence from the actual notes
12:42 Feed your videos to NotebookLM
13:55 "We're back, and here's the result"
14:33 Declare effort level per skill
16:16 Tournament, loop until done, deep verification
18:01 How to pair workflows with skills
18:53 Check out the NotebookLM video next
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