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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.
obsidian-leaflet
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Hex map
Perhaps Leaflet will be able to help.
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What's your go to note-taking, world managing, resource hoarding app/software?
I am using "Obsidian Leaflet" from Jeremy Valentine (a true TTRPG Plug-in Hero, all his plugins are amazing). It is made for normal street maps, but you can embed a picture and it works really well for me. I use it for City Maps and for my World Map.I can link some screenshots later, if you're interested.
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Map pins on obsidian?
I use leaflet for that personally. Just make sure you don't change the resolution on the map once you start putting pins in.
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Need help finding a way to make wikipedia-like thing
Obsidian Leaflet - Lets you create a zoomable interactive map from images you put in your vaults, basically letting you create a simplified Google Maps of whatever fantasy maps you have, all while you can plop them in any note you have. Honestly my favorite of the bunch- this plugin alone blows any other worldbuilding program out of the water for me.
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- Show HN: Obsidian 1.0
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I made a functional map and encounter table for my campaign in Obsidian. (Links below to everything I use)
Obsidian Leaflet (the map and markers): https://github.com/valentine195/obsidian-leaflet-plugin
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Obsidian Leaflet - Map Configuration
Leaflet Map View
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Plugin idea that revolves around concept of geolocation
You can try either of these plugins: - Map View - Leaflet Plugin
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Software that will allow me to add points to a map?
Obsidian.md is primarily a notetaking app, but the Leaflet plugin is fantastic, and lets you link each marker to its own note.
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-garden - A knowledge management garden for https://obsidian.md, in which to grow your ideas
CherryTree - cherrytree
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-map-view - Interactive map view for Obsidian.md
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.
Armoria - Heraldry generator and editor
quartz - 🌱 a fast, batteries-included static-site generator that transforms Markdown content into fully functional websites
fantasy-statblocks - Create Dungeons and Dragons style statblocks for Obsidian.md
Obsidian-Templates - These are a few of my templates for the Templater Obsidian.md plugin.
dice-roller - Inline dice rolling for Obsidian.md
foam-template-gatsby-theme-primer-wiki - Another Foam template that use gatsby-theme-primer-wiki
obsidian-iconize - Simply add icons to anything you want in Obsidian.