quartz

quartz | obsidian-digital-garden | |
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38 | 9 | |
9,508 | 1,804 | |
6.5% | 3.3% | |
9.6 | 6.9 | |
4 days ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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quartz
- [Free Blog Creation] I tried hosting a static site with Obsidian and GitHub Pages!
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GitHub issues is almost the best notebook in the world
As others have pointed out you don't "host" Obsidian - it's just a local collection of markdown files. But if you're asking about a self-hosted alternative to "Obsidian Publish" for creating a knowledgebase that others can answer, I'm Quartz[0], a static-site generator designed to turn Obsidian markdown files into a website. I'm building and it and hosting it on Gitlab Pages at work[1].
[0]: https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/
[1]: https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/hosting#gitlab-pages
- Quartz 4: static site generator for digital gardens
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Ditching Obsidian and building my own
I wonder if https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz was considered for this, though that project is more setup as an open source Obsidian publish replacement than a private PKMS
- Quartz: A fast, batteries-included static-site generator for Markdown content
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Ow I Blog with Obsidian, Hugo, GitHub, and Cloudflare – Zero Cost Owned
Shout out to Quartz, which produces a site similar to Obsidian Publish: https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/
(I would use Obsidian Publish, but it rendered far too slowly on some pages. I do use their excellent sync service though.)
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Ask HN: What's your blog / portfolio stack?
https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/ + cloudflare, write in obsidian and publish with a git push
- Quartz: Fast, batteries-included static-site generator
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How to create a blog with Quartz, GitHub, and Cloudflare
Quartz Docs
- Blogs Rot. Wikis Wait
obsidian-digital-garden
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Igneous Linearizer: semi-structured source code
I wish you could just use Obsidian Publish to host sites, but due to the indentation issue you have to control the rendering, which is a bummer.
Obsidian Digital Garden[1] is FOSS, so it might be modifiable parse and output the code pages correctly.
[1] https://github.com/oleeskild/obsidian-digital-garden
- Lowercase – A simple way to take and share notes
- [Obsidian Md] J'ai construit un jardin numérique en utilisant l'obsidienne gratuitement.
- Accessing my notes without using Obsidian
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Best option to publish my vault online
This one? https://github.com/oleeskild/obsidian-digital-garden
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I built a digital garden using Obsidian for free.
I really wanted a Digital Garden and Obsidian Publish is too expensive for me. I found Obsidian Digital Garden plugin and it did wonder for me! Another good thing about this approach is, I can extend it to my liking. Over time I did so, and contributed features to the upstream I thought everyone will like (Working with the original dev is a very nice experience).
- Ask HN: What knowledge management tool do you use in small teams?
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Making some notes public?
- Quartz - Obsidian Digital Garden - Mindstone - Foam VSCode Extension - Obsius-obsidian-plugin (mentioned below)
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Publish your Obsidian Vault Online for Free with Quartz
There’s a plug-in for publishing free via GitHub. Digital garden https://github.com/oleeskild/obsidian-digital-garden
What are some alternatives?
JobRunr - An extremely easy way to perform background processing in Java. Backed by persistent storage. Open and free for commercial use.
obsidian-zola - A no-brainer solution to turning your Obsidian PKM into a Zola site.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
obsidian-enveloppe - Enveloppe helps you to publish your notes on a GitHub repository from your Obsidian Vault, for free!
digital-garden - Free Obisidian Publish alternative, for publishing your digital garden.
