Agent Console brings AI agents into Obsidian notes
Agent Console is an Obsidian plugin for working with AI agents inside a . It is a fork of the Agent Client plugin and is based on the .
Its main goal is to make parallel agent chats easier, keep the right context attached to each conversation, and let sessions persist and restore later. It works with tools that support , including Kiro CLI, Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and OpenCode.
It is designed to use 65% to 80% fewer tokens than plugins that send note content more directly, and it has more than 700 plus benchmarking. Version 1.2.0 shipped recently, and the tool is being improved through real use inside Agent Console itself.
Key points
- Agent Console lets AI agents use Obsidian notes as .
- It focuses on parallel agent chats, saved sessions, and context that stays with each conversation.
- It can connect with Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Kiro CLI, and OpenCode.
- It aims to cut token use by 65% to 80% compared with plugins that send note content more directly.
- Version 1.2.0 is out, with more than 700 and benchmarking behind it.