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foam-example-personal
My personal FOAM setup with all the extensions, settings, and structure details
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InfluxDB
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gradfolio
responsive, dark-mode ready Jekyll theme designed for use as a personal website and portfolio
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pages-gem
A simple Ruby Gem to bootstrap dependencies for setting up and maintaining a local Jekyll environment in sync with GitHub Pages
I use VSCode with a collection of extensions focused around the Foam extension for my second-brain, then publish a subsection of it with GitHub pages as a digital garden. The basic outline is here.
Frameworks, systems: Obsidian (some logseq, zettlr, fsnotes, sqlite3), google keep and docs Editors: Typora (vim), textmate Terminal: ack/grep/find, (vim), um
for something, i wound up using the static site generator, jekyll w/ a modified version of a theme called gradfolio which is hosted on github pages. my site, or, rather, my something's source code is available here in it's github repository.
for something, i wound up using the static site generator, jekyll w/ a modified version of a theme called gradfolio which is hosted on github pages. my site, or, rather, my something's source code is available here in it's github repository.
for something, i wound up using the static site generator, jekyll w/ a modified version of a theme called gradfolio which is hosted on github pages. my site, or, rather, my something's source code is available here in it's github repository.
for something, i wound up using the static site generator, jekyll w/ a modified version of a theme called gradfolio which is hosted on github pages. my site, or, rather, my something's source code is available here in it's github repository.