obsidian-github-publisher
sphinx
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6 | 31 | |
530 | 6,059 | |
6.0% | 1.3% | |
9.7 | 9.8 | |
4 days ago | 3 days ago | |
TypeScript | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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obsidian-github-publisher
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Enable a link to a block in a note using Obsidian GitHub Publisher
Obsidian GitHub Publisher (the plugin)
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It Took Me a Decade to Find the Perfect Personal Website Stack – Ghost+Fathom
400€ per year on a personal blog? To each their own, I guess.
I host my blogs on GH pages or Netlify. Additionally, I dump the notes I want to share with the world on GH pages as well with the excellent Obsidian Github Publisher [0] Plugin. I don't really care about analytics for a personal blog though.
Works for me, and costs nothing.
[0]: https://github.com/ObsidianPublisher/obsidian-github-publish...
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MdBook – Create book from Markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
MkDocs with Obsidian Mkdocs? https://obsidian-publisher.netlify.app
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MkDocs Publisher as an alternative for official Obsidian publish.
Love it! I've played with hugo blogging 6 years ago and liked it, but hated picking a template and didn't want to learn go to figure out how to customize things. I saw a different MkDocs obsidian plugin: https://obsidian-publisher.netlify.app/
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Best option to publish my vault online
Here is the documentation page of the plugin, which also serves as a demo of a published vault using this plugin https://obsidian-publisher.netlify.app
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link format for using vault as website?
This plugin will handle all of this for you: https://github.com/ObsidianPublisher/obsidian-github-publisher
sphinx
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5 Best Static Site Generators in Python
Sphinx is primarily known as a documentation generator, but it can also be used to create static websites. It excels in generating technical documentation, and its support for multiple output formats, including HTML and PDF, makes it a versatile tool. Sphinx uses reStructuredText for content creation and is highly extensible through plugins.
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User Guides in Code Documentation: Empowering Users with Usage Instructions
Sphinx a documentation generator or a tool that translates a set of plain text source files into various output formats, automatically producing cross-references, indices, etc. That is, if you have a directory containing a bunch of reStructuredText or Markdown documents, Sphinx can generate a series of HTML files, a PDF file (via LaTeX), man pages and much more.
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MdBook – Create book from Markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
Notable mentions to [Sphinx](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/). It's workflow is more tuned to the "book" format rather than the blog, forum or thread format.
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best packages for documenting the flow of logic?
Currently trying out Sphinx (https://www.sphinx-doc.org) and the trying to get the autodocgen feature to see what that can do.
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Generate PDF from file (docstrings)
So, I've documented my code and now I need a .PDF with this documentation. Is there any easy way to do it? Once I used Sphinx but it generated a not so easy .TeX.
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Introducing AutoPyTabs: Automatically generate code examples for different Python versions in MkDocs or Sphinx based documentations
AutoPyTabs allows you to write code examples in your documentation targeting a single version of Python and then generates examples targeting higher Python versions on the fly, presenting them in tabs, using popular tabs extensions. This all comes packaged as a markdown extension, MkDocs plugin and a Sphinx, so it can easily be integrated with your documentation workflow.
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dictf - An extended Python dict implementation that supports multiple key selection with a pretty syntax.
Honestly, I think it's just an issue of documentation. For example, if there was an easier way to document @overload functions, that would help (cf. https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/7787)
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Pipeline documentation
We use sphynx for our pipeline documentation for all technical details Classes , packages and functions docstrings using reStructuredText (reST) format
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Minimum Viable Hugo – No CSS, no JavaScript, 1 static HTML page to start you off
I like Sphinx [0] with the MyST Markdown syntax [1]. There is a related project, Myst NB [2], which enables including Jupyter notebooks in your site. There is also a plugin for blogging [3].
[0]: https://www.sphinx-doc.org
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Marketing for Developers
Sphinx is the go-to tool for documentation. It took me a while to understand how to use Sphinx, but I now have a decent workflow with MyST which allows me to write all the docs in markdown. My sphinx-markdown-docs repo shows an example of what I do.
What are some alternatives?
quartz - 🌱 a fast, batteries-included static-site generator that transforms Markdown content into fully functional websites
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
obsidian-digital-garden
pdoc - API Documentation for Python Projects
honkit - :book: HonKit is building beautiful books using Markdown - Fork of GitBook
Pycco - Literate-style documentation generator.
flowershow - 💐 Publish your obsidian digital garden or any markdown site easily and elegantly.
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
mkdocs-material - Documentation that simply works
ideas3 - An Extra 100 Ideas For Computing - https://samsquire.github.io/ideas3/
Python Cheatsheet - All-inclusive Python cheatsheet