Celestial VaultDocumentation

Identity & Greeting

How to set your nickname and greeting in the Celestial Vault, and where they appear throughout the interface.

The Celestial Vault has a personalized greeting that appears on the empty tab:

*Hello. Karl.*

(Your name in place of "Karl", and your chosen prefix in place of "Hello".)

This page covers the two settings that control it.


Setting Your Nickname

Settings → Celestial Plugin → Identity → Nickname

Whatever you type here becomes the name used in the greeting. Use:

  • Your first name
  • A nickname
  • An alter ego
  • A single letter, if that's your vibe

The greeting updates live — the moment you finish typing, the empty tab refreshes with your new name.

You can also set the nickname during The Welcome Experience when you first install the vault. That's just a shortcut to the same setting.


Setting Your Greeting Prefix

Settings → Celestial Plugin → Identity → Greeting prefix

The salutation that opens the greeting. Options to consider:

  • Hello (the default)
  • Hi
  • Hej
  • Heya friend (Karl's voice — feel free to borrow)
  • Welcome back
  • Bonjour
  • Howdy
  • Yo
  • An emoji + word: 🌅 Morning

The setting accepts any plain text — no validation. So you can get creative.


Where The Greeting Appears

The combined <Greeting>. <Name>. text shows up in:

1. The Empty Tab

In gradient text, center of the screen, between brackets:

*Hello. Karl.*

This is the most prominent placement. It's what you see every time you have no note open.

2. The Welcome Flow's Final Step

The closing card of The Welcome Experience greets you by name ("Welcome home, Karl."). You'll see it on first launch and any time you re-run onboarding via Reset onboarding.


Changing It Later

You can change either field any time. There's no penalty, no reset, no "are you sure?" The settings are pure cosmetic.

If you want to reset to defaults:

  • Nickname → empty (the greeting then shows just your prefix, e.g. Hello.)
  • Greeting prefix → Hello

A Note On The Bracket Syntax

You'll notice the greeting uses double square brackets in its text styling:

*Hello. Karl.*

This is decorative, not functional. It mimics the visual texture of a *wikilink* — fitting for a vault built around wikilinks — but it doesn't actually link anywhere. It's just text styled to look like that.


Designing Your Own Vibe

The greeting is your vault's first impression — every single launch.

You see it dozens of times a week. Pick something that puts you in a good mood when your eye lands on it.

Some users keep it neutral (Hello. Karl.). Some make it a daily affirmation (Welcome home. Karl.). Some make it absurd to break the seriousness of their workday (Greetings, terrestrial entity.). All of these are correct.


Can I Make The Greeting Multi-Line?

No. The greeting is a single line by design: a quiet salutation, not a dashboard. If you want a more elaborate landing surface, create a regular note with whatever you like on it and pin it as a tab; the empty-tab greeting stays in its quieter form underneath.


A Privacy Aside

Your nickname stays entirely local. It's stored in:

.obsidian/plugins/celestial-plugin/data.json

It does not sync to any server. License validation pings don't include it. If you sync your .obsidian/ folder between devices, the nickname comes along — otherwise it stays per-device.


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