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quartz
- Quartz – PKM Oriented SSG for Markdown
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
Quartz! https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/
Beautiful, performant, native support for editing via Obsidian. I use it for my personal side, https://thestu.art
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Repurposing Hugo as a Wiki
I know this sort of undermines this post, but just incase anyone is actually in search of a good markdown to wiki generator, use Quartz. (https://quartz.jzhao.xyz)
It's basically Obsidian Publish but free.
(not made by me)
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Obsidian 1.5 Desktop (Public)
Check out https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz ! I found it recently and customized it a bit to redo my personal website (https://studium.dev don't mind the header on mobile, I need to fix that still). I plan to transfer my Logseq notes to it eventually but you could just as easily do the same for any markdown based notes
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I'm too cheap to pay for Obsidian Publish, so I built my own sharing system!
Looks cool! How does it compare to something like quartz?
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Casidoo on TinaCMS
I use Quartz* for my personal site, and just edit it directly in Obsidian. One push to GitHub and it's deployed, with very little effort. It's like Obsidian Publish, but much more customizable.
Before this, I felt the same as the linked post - there was too much friction for me to ever publish anything.
*: https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/
- Quartz: A fast, batteries-included static-site generator
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Show HN: Open-source obsidian.md sync server
There are a few options for this already. A good one just came out a few days ago called Quartz: https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz
- Quartz 4: static site generator for digital gardens
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This Week in Self-Hosted (7 July 2023)
A spotlight on Quartz, digital garden software built on Hugo
obsidian-publish-mkdocs
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How do you record a travel log of your bikepacking adventure?
I'm using this template https://github.com/jobindjohn/obsidian-publish-mkdocs
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Show HN: Obsidian 1.0
While I encourage supporting the Obsidian team by paying, there are ways that you can get the same features without paying.
Sync - On iOS, you can use iCloud to sync your files between your Mac and iPhone. I imagine that there are more configuration options for this on Android.
Publish - lots of different ways to deploy your notes to a site. There's one repo that helps you publish with Mkdocs [1], and I'm sure there are other tools the community has created to solve this problem.
It may not be as simple to set up as Notion, but that's the price you pay for wanting a solution to be cheap, private, and let you own your own data.
[1] https://github.com/jobindjohn/obsidian-publish-mkdocs
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Made a website to log birds I’ve photographed. Like a Pokédex for birds.
This is the Github repo I forked mine from which has a great readme on how to get this working: https://github.com/jobindj/obsidian-publish-mkdocs
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Visualization of the Coppermind wiki [All]
Seems cool. I am guessing you are using a local copy of Obsidian for those generated images? There might be a way to setup a github.io page to view the rendered content without downloading anything if that's something you wanted to do. This project seems to be oriented around doing that: https://github.com/jobindj/obsidian-publish-mkdocs
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Why are there concerns about Obsidian's high pricing?
The entire app is structured in a way that it seems to actively encourage users to get creative and show off innovative ideas for automation and integration. With its increasing popularity, it has gotten even easier to do things like publishing without paying a dime.
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Can we have a discussion about Obsidian's high pricing?
Here's a totally free way to publish your Obsidian notes.
What are some alternatives?
digital-garden - Free Obisidian Publish alternative, for publishing your digital garden.
obsidian-garden - A knowledge management garden for https://obsidian.md, in which to grow your ideas
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
jekyll-garden.github.io - A Digital Garden Theme for Jekyll. Jekyll Garden lets you create a static HTML version of your markdown notes and publish via Github pages. Made for Obsidian users!
obsidian-github-publisher - Github Publisher helps you to publish your notes on a preconfigured GitHub repository from your Obsidian Vault, for free, and more!
gatsby-theme-primer-wiki - A Gatsby Theme for Wiki/Docs/Knowledge Base, which using Primer style as the UI theme, can work well with Foam or Obsibian or just markdown files.
obsidian-to-hugo - Process Obsidian notes to publish them with Hugo. Supports transformation of Obsidian wiki links into Hugo shortcodes for internal linking.
Obsidian-Templates - These are a few of my templates for the Templater Obsidian.md plugin.
obsidian-digital-garden
foam-template-gatsby-theme-primer-wiki - Another Foam template that use gatsby-theme-primer-wiki
glossary - Data Glossary 🧠: An interactive digital garden for deeper data exploration. Learn through a graph and backlinks, enabling layered knowledge discovery.
plotto-for-obsidian - Write your plots faster with this 'batteries-included' collection of Plotto plain text markdown files for Obsidian.md