Noopz Stray Bits Sanctuary
noopz-stray-bits-sanctuary is a Claude Code plugin bundle for the Build phase that optimizes Obsidian-style vaults into structural outlines and compressed context for agents.
Add Obsidian- and vault-oriented Claude plugins that compress large notes into structural outlines and entropy-guided context for cheaper, clearer agent sessions.
Add it to Claude Code
Install the plugin in Claude Code. One command, paste-ready.
/plugin install noopz-stray-bits-sanctuary@noopz/stray-bits-sanctuaryBuilt to be called by your agent
Skillselion is itself an MCP server. Your agent can pull this entry and a paste-ready install config straight from the API - no copy-paste.
Retrieve this entry with skillselion.get_details("plugin:noopz/stray-bits-sanctuary") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:noopz/stray-bits-sanctuary").
What it does
noopz-stray-bits-sanctuary is a small Claude Code plugin collection described as a home for useful edge-case tools, with two plugins centered on knowledge management and context optimization. Solo builders who live in Obsidian or large markdown vaults can use it to analyze, outline, and compress notes so agents see structure rather than megabytes of prose. The advertised keywords emphasize structural outlines, strata, shaper utilities, parsing, and search—patterns that matter during research in Idea, documentation during Build, and ongoing iteration in Operate. It is community-categorized rather than a corporate integration pack, which fits experimenters who compose their own agent stack. Install when your bottleneck is context window cost and confusion from unstructured vault dumps, not when you need image generation or deployment automation. Pair it with normal Claude Code note workflows; outputs are better navigation and compressed reads, not automatic product code.
Highlights
- Two-plugin sanctuary bundle focused on stray utility plugins with a clear PKM angle
- Structural outlines and BSP-style trees instead of dumping full vault files into context
- Shannon entropy and entropy-guided shaping for context-optimization decisions
- Obsidian vault workflows: frontmatter, links, search, and navigable note serving
- Read-compression paths for large notes without losing outline-level structure
Why builders use it
Builders with large note vaults burn tokens and lose signal when Claude reads whole files instead of navigable outlines and entropy-aware summaries.
After install, Claude can work from shaped outlines, compressed reads, and vault-aware structure without loading every linked note at full length.
At a glance
- Type - Plugin in Productivity.
- Adoption - 0 installs, 1 stars, 0 votes.
FAQ
Who is noopz-stray-bits-sanctuary for?
It is for Claude Code users who manage large personal knowledge bases and want plugins that outline, compress, and serve notes intelligently.
When should I use noopz-stray-bits-sanctuary?
Use it when researching in Idea, documenting in Build, or refining notes in Operate and your agent sessions are cluttered with unshaped vault content.
How do I add noopz-stray-bits-sanctuary to my agent?
Register the two plugins from noopz/stray-bits-sanctuary in Claude Code and point workflows at your vault paths and outline or compression commands.
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