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My-Brain-Is-Full-Crew

8 AI agents + 14 skills that run your Obsidian vault through chat — capture, triage, search, linking, vault health, transcription, email and calendar. One codebase, four agent platforms, any language.

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Built from lived need — a PhD researcher whose memory was slipping — and it shows in the design: this is for people who are drowning, not optimizing. The chat IS the interface (no folder dragging), a dispatcher chains agents automatically (transcribe a meeting → Architect creates the project structure), it answers in whatever language you speak, and 'create a new agent' is a guided conversation, not a config file. Installs onto Claude Code, Gemini CLI, OpenCode or Codex from one source. NOT a note-taking plugin: it assumes you hand vault management over entirely, and email/calendar agents mean third-party data — read the disclaimers, they're unusually serious (GitHub reports no standard license; usage is Terms-of-Use gated). Pair judgment: rowboat is the app-shaped version of this idea; this is the vault-shaped one.

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🧠 My Brain Is Full — Crew

A team of 8+ AI agents and 14 specialized skills that manage your Obsidian vault
so your brain doesn't have to.

You talk. They organize, file, connect, search, transcribe, and triage your email.
In any language. On the platform you already use.

Claude Code Gemini CLI OpenCode Codex CLI

One codebase. Four platforms. Same crew.

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8+ Agents 14 Skills Any Language MIT License


The honest origin story

I'm a PhD researcher. I've spent years training my brain to hold enormous amounts of information: papers, ideas, deadlines, people, half-baked theories at 2am. And for a while, it worked.

Then it didn't.

Memory started slipping. Not dramatically (no diagnosis, no crisis) just the slow, creeping realization that the mental budget was getting empty, and things were falling through the cracks. I'd forget what I'd read. Lose track of conversations. Feel constantly behind, constantly overwhelmed.

I started looking for solutions. I found a lot of Obsidian + Claude setups online. They were mostly clever note-capture tools, glorified search engines for your second brain. Useful. But not what I needed.

What I needed wasn't just a memory extension. I needed a brain dump system, something that could help me organize not just my knowledge, but my life: my overwhelmed mind, my wrecked physical health, the avalanche of emails and commitments and things I should have done last week.

So I built this.


What makes this different

Most "AI + Obsidian" tools are built for people who already have their life together and want to optimize. This one is for people who are drowning and need a lifeline.

1. The chat IS the interface. I don't browse Obsidian. I don't drag files around. I don't maintain complex folder structures manually. I just talk to Claude. Everything else happens automatically.

2. It speaks your language, literally. The system works in any language. You shouldn't need to think in English to manage your brain. Just talk in Italian, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, whatever feels natural. The agents match you.

3. The agents coordinate through a dispatcher. When the transcription agent processes a meeting and discovers a new project, the dispatcher automatically chains the Architect to create the folder structure. It's a crew, not a collection of isolated tools.

4. 8 agents are just the starting point. Build your own. The crew ships with 8 agents. But your life isn't generic, and your system shouldn't be either. Say "create a new agent" and the Architect walks you through a conversation to design one from scratch. No code, no config files, no templates to edit. You describe what you need, it builds it.

Your problem Your agent
"I can only spend 300 euros a month on groceries and I keep losing track" budget-tracker: monitors spending note

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