YAML Frontmatter Management
Standardize YAML frontmatter properties across all vault content.
When to Use This Skill
Activate when you need to:
- •Add or update frontmatter in markdown files
- •Ensure consistent property naming and formatting
- •Format tags, dates, or other property values
- •Validate frontmatter structure
Note: This skill manages frontmatter PROPERTIES (keys, values, types, formatting). For document STRUCTURE (heading hierarchy, section order, frontmatter position), use
obsidian-markdown-structureskill.
Core Frontmatter Rules
1. Single YAML Block at Top
Structure:
--- property: value --- ## First Section Header
Critical Rules:
- •One YAML block at top of file
- •Blank line after closing
--- - •No content before first heading (after frontmatter)
2. Standard Property Names
Use lowercase, consistent keys:
✅ CORRECT: title: Document Title created: 2025-10-31 tags: - tag1 source: https://example.com author: Author Name ❌ INCORRECT: Title: Document Title (capitalized) date: 2025-10-31 (use "created" not "date") tag: tag1 (use "tags" plural)
No Duplicate Properties:
- •Use
created(not bothdateandcreated) - •Use
tags(not bothtagandtags)
3. Tag Formatting
CRITICAL: Plain text in YAML, NO hashtags:
✅ CORRECT: tags: - journal - daily - reflection ❌ INCORRECT: tags: - #journal - #daily
Always use list format with dashes:
✅ CORRECT (list format): tags: - tag1 - tag2 ❌ INCORRECT (inline): tags: [tag1, tag2]
4. Date Format
Use YYYY-MM-DD consistently:
✅ CORRECT: created: 2025-10-31 updated: 2025-11-01 ❌ INCORRECT: created: 10/31/2025 created: 2025-10-31T10:30:00
5. Link Lists
Wrap wiki links in quotes:
✅ CORRECT: sources: - "[[Journal/2025-10-31]]" - "[[Articles/2025-10-31 Title]]" links: - "[[Roundup/2025-10-31]]" attendees: - "[[People/John]]" - Jane ❌ INCORRECT: sources: - [[Journal/2025-10-31]] (missing quotes)
6. Quote Values with Special Characters
Quote values containing: : # " or numeric-looking strings
Single quote wrapping (easiest for values with "):
✅ CORRECT: title: 'He said, "Hello."' note: 'It\'s called "PKM".'
Double quote wrapping with escaping:
✅ CORRECT: title: "He said, \"Hello.\"" source: "https://example.com" version: "2.0"
Literal double-quote character:
✅ CORRECT: quote_char: '"'
Mixed quotes preference: Use double quotes, escape only " (single quotes don't need escaping):
✅ CORRECT: note: "It's called \"PKM\"." ❌ INCORRECT: title: AI Era: Thriving Framework (unquoted colon) version: 2.0 (parsed as number, not string)
Multiline values (no escaping needed):
✅ CORRECT: description: | He said, "Hello." New line preserved.
Standard Property Set
Core Properties (All Content)
--- title: Document Title created: YYYY-MM-DD tags: - category - type ---
Content with Sources
--- title: Article Title created: YYYY-MM-DD source: https://url or file path author: Author Name tags: - clipping - topic ---
Relational Content
--- title: Document Title created: YYYY-MM-DD tags: - category sources: - "[[Source File 1]]" - "[[Source File 2]]" links: - "[[Related Topic]]" ---
Events/Meetings
--- title: Meeting Name created: YYYY-MM-DD event_date: YYYY-MM-DD attendees: - "[[Person 1]]" - Person 2 sources: - "[[Journal/YYYY-MM-DD#Section]]" tags: - meeting - event ---
Workflow
Step 1: Determine Content Type
- •Daily content (Journal, Notes)
- •Ingested content (Clippings, Articles)
- •Created content (Analysis, Tasks, Events)
- •Topic/Project pages
Step 2: Select Property Set
- •Core properties (title, created, tags)
- •Add source/author if applicable
- •Add relational links (sources, links, attendees)
- •Add content-specific properties
Step 3: Format Values
- •Dates: YYYY-MM-DD format
- •Tags: Plain text list (no #)
- •Links: Quoted wiki links
- •Special chars: Quote values with
:or#
Step 4: Structure Check
- •Single YAML block at top
- •Blank line after
--- - •Consistent property names (lowercase)
- •No duplicate properties
Quality Checklist
Before completing frontmatter:
- • Single YAML block at top with blank line after
- • All property keys lowercase and consistent
- • Tags are plain text (NO hashtags)
- • Dates in YYYY-MM-DD format
- • Wiki links wrapped in quotes
- • Special characters quoted appropriately
- • No duplicate properties (created vs date, tags vs tag)