Writing or tweaking plugins is great, but it's not a paradigm shift (and risks a lot more toil because now you have to be your own PM or deal with patches/merges, on top of being a reference librarian and copyeditor etc). I feel like if you have a quasi-superintelligence in a box which can run your PKM for you, and you were designing from the ground up with this in mind, that Claude Code is only going to et much better & cheaper, you would not be settling for 'write or modify an Obsidian plugin'. You would get something
much different. But 'write a plugin' is basically at 'horseless carriage' level for me.
What I have in mind is something far more radical. There's an idea I am calling 'log-only writing' where you stop editing or rearranging your notes at all, and you switch to pure note taking and stream of conscious braindumping, and you simply have the LLM 'compile' your entire history down into whatever specific artifact you need on demand - whether that's a web of flashcards or a blog post or a long essay or whatever. See https://gwern.net/blog/2024/rss + https://gwern.net/nenex , combined with the LLM reasoning and brainstorming 'offline' using the prompts illustrated by my poems.