Stewart OS · Onboarding

Your AI Command Center: Setup Guide

Everything in one place: install the system, load your brain, and run it from Obsidian. Built to be followed top to bottom.

Command Center v2.3.1 Prepared 30 June 2026

What's inside

  1. What you are getting
  2. Before we start
  3. Install Command Center
  4. Load your brain
  5. Set up Obsidian
  6. Daily use
  7. Keep it healthy
  8. Still needed from you

01. What you are getting

Your AI business operating system that runs inside Claude Code, plus the business brain that powers it.

Command Center

Your AI business operating system. Adam, your Chief of Staff, runs the day to day (inbox, proposals, pipeline) and directs six departments: Strategy, Content, Growth, Reporting, Research, and Creative. It reads your brain, connects to your tools, and produces work in your voice.

Your Brain

The knowledge we captured about you, your businesses, your voice, and how you think. It lives as plain files you own, inside your project folder. Command Center reads it. Obsidian lets you see and edit it. Nothing is locked in a database you cannot reach.

02. Before we start

Three things on your Mac. We confirm these together at the start of the session.

One idea to hold

Your brain is a set of normal text files in one folder. Claude Code is the worker that acts on them. Obsidian is the window you look through to read and edit them. All three point at the same folder, so there is never anything to sync.

03. Install Command Center

Pick the path that matches how you run Claude Code. We do this live, so you do not have to get it perfect alone.

Path A — Terminal (recommended)

Two commands inside Claude Code:

claude plugin marketplace add https://github.com/asmaldigital/command-center
claude plugin install command-center

Then open a new session and type /command-center.

Path B — From the file (desktop app, or no repo access)

The file command-center-v2.3.1.zip is in your 300626 meeting folder. We unzip it and load it into Claude Code's plugins folder during the session. Use this path if the desktop app reports that the marketplace command is not supported.

Check it worked

Open a new session and type /command-center. If you see the welcome overview, you are in.

04. Load your brain

This is the step that makes the system yours. It turns a generic assistant into one that knows your businesses, your voice, and your rules.

  1. Create your working folder, for example ~/StewartOS, and open it in Claude Code.
  2. Run /import and point it at your brain file. It writes your brain into brand/stewart-miller/ as seven core files, sets up Adam, and files your transcripts.
  3. Run /profile-review to confirm everything loaded.
  4. Run /health-check to audit your brain for any claim that still needs your sign off.

The seven files that make up your brain:

FileWhat it holds
context.mdBusiness name, industry, the snapshot every skill reads first.
knowledge-base.mdThe central brain: story, method, offers, people, goals.
owner-profile.mdWho you are, your method, your non-negotiables.
voice-profile.mdHow you sound: phrases, register, banned words.
audience.mdWho you serve and the language they use.
verified-claims.mdYour proof, each item tagged for what is cleared to use publicly.
epistemology.mdHow you think and decide. Used by Adam and the writers.
After importing

Delete the downloaded brain file once it is imported. It is your full business brain in plain text and should not sit in a downloads folder or get committed anywhere.

05. Set up Obsidian

Obsidian becomes the comfortable window into your brain: search, links, and a graph view. It reads the exact same files Command Center uses, so editing in one is seen by the other instantly.

The structure

~/StewartOS/ ← open THIS as an Obsidian vault AND as your Claude Code project brand/ _active.md ← points to "stewart-miller" stewart-miller/ context.md knowledge-base.md ← wiki pages link in with [[ ]] owner-profile.md voice-profile.md audience.md verified-claims.md epistemology.md adam.md ← your Chief of Staff transcripts/ ← coaching calls, meetings reference/ ← your richer wiki pages: concepts, entities

Three steps

  1. Open the vault. In Obsidian: Open folder as vault, then choose ~/StewartOS. Your brain is now an Obsidian vault with graph view and backlinks.
  2. Bring in your wiki. Your richer notes (concepts and entities from your current second brain) go into brand/stewart-miller/reference/ and link from knowledge-base.md using [[double brackets]]. You keep the graph you like; Command Center pulls those pages when a skill needs them.
  3. Work as normal. Edit a fact in Obsidian, and Command Center sees the change the next time it runs. Change nothing about how you write. There is no export, no sync, no copy step.
You do not need the nightly verifier

Some Obsidian brains run a background checker. You do not need it. Command Center replaced that with /health-check, which audits your unconfirmed claims whenever you run it.

One rule: single writer

Keep the vault backed up in Drive or iCloud if you like, but do not edit it on two machines at the same time. Plain text has no merge engine, so simultaneous edits on two devices can clash.

06. Daily use

You do not need to learn everything. Five commands cover most days.

CommandWhat it does
/briefingYour day: revenue, leads, calendar, emails, and what needs you.
/dashboardThe at-a-glance HTML view of the whole business.
/board-meet [question]Put a strategic question to your advisory board.
/voice [text]Rewrite anything in your voice.
Just talk to AdamAsk for anything. He routes it to the right department.

07. Keep it healthy

08. Still needed from you

Two things will make the brain noticeably stronger.