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Search & Research @anshumanbh Updated 2/26/2026

Anshumanbh Qmd OpenClaw Skill - ClawHub

Do you want your AI agent to automate Anshumanbh Qmd workflows? This free skill from ClawHub helps with search & research tasks without building custom tools from scratch.

What this skill does

Search markdown knowledge bases efficiently using qmd. Use this when searching Obsidian vaults or markdown collections to find relevant content with minimal token usage.

Install

npx clawhub@latest install anshumanbh-qmd

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qmdSearch markdown knowledge bases efficiently using qmd. Use this when searching Obsidian vaults or markdown collections to find relevant content with minimal token usage.

QMD Search Skill

Search markdown knowledge bases efficiently using qmd, a local indexing tool that uses BM25 + vector embeddings to return only relevant snippets instead of full files.

Why Use This

  • 96% token reduction - Returns relevant snippets instead of reading entire files
  • Instant results - Pre-indexed content means fast searches
  • Local & private - All indexing and search happens locally
  • Hybrid search - BM25 for keyword matching, vector search for semantic similarity

Commands

Search (BM25 keyword matching)

qmd search "your query" --collection <name>

Fast, accurate keyword-based search. Best for specific terms or phrases.

Vector Search (semantic)

qmd vsearch "your query" --collection <name>

Semantic similarity search. Best for conceptual queries where exact words may vary.

Hybrid Search (both + reranking)

qmd hybrid "your query" --collection <name>

Combines both approaches with LLM reranking. Most thorough but often overkill.

How to Use

  1. Check if collection exists:

    qmd collection list
    
  2. Search the collection:

    # For specific terms
    qmd search "api authentication" --collection notes
    
    # For conceptual queries
    qmd vsearch "how to handle errors gracefully" --collection notes
    
  3. Read results: qmd returns relevant snippets with file paths and context

Setup (if qmd not installed)

# Install qmd
bun install -g https://github.com/tobi/qmd

# Add a collection (e.g., Obsidian vault)
qmd collection add ~/path/to/vault --name notes

# Generate embeddings for vector search
qmd embed --collection notes

Invocation Examples

/qmd api authentication          # BM25 search for "api authentication"
/qmd how to handle errors --semantic   # Vector search for conceptual query
/qmd --setup                     # Guide through initial setup

Best Practices

  • Use BM25 search (qmd search) for specific terms, names, or technical keywords
  • Use vector search (qmd vsearch) when looking for concepts where wording may vary
  • Avoid hybrid search unless you need maximum recall - it's slower
  • Re-run qmd embed after adding significant new content to keep vectors current

Handling Arguments

  • $ARGUMENTS contains the full search query
  • If --semantic flag is present, use qmd vsearch instead of qmd search
  • If --setup flag is present, guide user through installation and collection setup
  • If --collection <name> is specified, use that collection; otherwise default to checking available collections

Workflow

  1. Parse arguments from $ARGUMENTS
  2. Check if qmd is installed (which qmd)
  3. If not installed, offer to guide setup
  4. If searching:
    • List collections if none specified
    • Run appropriate search command
    • Present results to user with file paths
  5. If user wants to read a specific result, use the Read tool on the file path
Original URL: https://github.com/openclaw/skills/blob/main/skills/anshumanbh/anshumanbh-qmd

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