What's up? What tool do you use for your Digital Garden?

This page summarizes the projects mentioned and recommended in the original post on /r/DigitalGardens

Judoscale - Save 47% on cloud hosting with autoscaling that just works
Judoscale integrates with Rails, Sidekiq, Solid Queue, and more to make autoscaling easy and reliable. Save big, and say goodbye to request timeouts and backed-up job queues.
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InfluxDB high-performance time series database
Collect, organize, and act on massive volumes of high-resolution data to power real-time intelligent systems.
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  1. foam-example-personal

    My personal FOAM setup with all the extensions, settings, and structure details

    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.

  2. Judoscale

    Save 47% on cloud hosting with autoscaling that just works. Judoscale integrates with Rails, Sidekiq, Solid Queue, and more to make autoscaling easy and reliable. Save big, and say goodbye to request timeouts and backed-up job queues.

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  3. um

    Create and maintain your own man pages so you can remember how to do stuff

    Frameworks, systems: Obsidian (some logseq, zettlr, fsnotes, sqlite3), google keep and docs Editors: Typora (vim), textmate Terminal: ack/grep/find, (vim), um

  4. gradfolio

    responsive, dark-mode ready Jekyll theme designed for use as a personal website and portfolio

    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.

  5. walderf

    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.

  6. pages-gem

    A simple Ruby Gem to bootstrap dependencies for setting up and maintaining a local Jekyll environment in sync with GitHub Pages

    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.

  7. Jekyll

    :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby

    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.

NOTE: The number of mentions on this list indicates mentions on common posts plus user suggested alternatives. Hence, a higher number means a more popular project.

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