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obsidian-releases reviews and mentions

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  • Ask HN: Where are the good Markdown to PDF tools (that meet these requirements)?
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 2 Mar 2025
    It's not marketed as a markdown-to-pdf tool, but I've found that Obsidian (https://obsidian.md) does an excellent job. Just create a new "vault", paste your markdown into a new note, and export to PDF.
  • Build personal blog easy with 11ty.js
    3 projects | dev.to | 20 Feb 2025
    Limited Scope: Eleventy is primarily suited for blogs and simple static sites. It lacks advanced interactivity and business logic capabilities. ## Start with a Starter Projects — Eleventy When starting an 11ty project, there are many templates available to help you get started quickly. These templates provide pre-configured setups for various use cases, such as blogs, portfolios, and more. I chose the Official Starter template to begin. Link to the template. After selecting the "Official Starter" template, I followed the instructions to set up my project. This involved installing dependencies, initializing Git, and running a few commands to get everything up and running. ## How to Write Posts? I use Obsidian to write posts and sync them to the content/blog/ directory in my project. Writing in Markdown makes it easy to maintain posts. Here’s how I do it in a few steps: ### Step 1: Write the Post in Obsidian I create a folder in Vault's Obsidian name public will store my posts . Change setting Obsidian a little bit in File and links.
  • Two years with Obsidian: How notes changed the way I store information
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    Near the tail end of 2022, I came across what I thought might be the answer to all my woes: a note-taking app built by a small team, with the name of Obsidian.
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    As mentioned in the last post, I keep my notes in git repositories. I originally used Obsidian for years as my note-taking application of choice after migrating away from Google Keep, using the vast library of community plugins (namely obsidian-livesync and obsidian-git) to back up and sync my notes on an interval to my 3 remotes; GitHub, my private Gitea instance for my private "second brain" type notes, and my Otterwiki instance (a wiki that runs on a git server of markdown files).
  • Blogging with Obsidian and Jekyll
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    I use Obsidian for writing because:
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    If you haven't already, download and install Obsidian from https://obsidian.md
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  • 🚫Notion vs Obsidian
    1 project | dev.to | 16 Jan 2025
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    1 project | dev.to | 16 Jan 2025
    Before implementing my entire productivity system and journaling in Obsidian, I experimented with several other tools. One of the most notable ones is Notion, an impressive and highly customizable tool. However, today I will explore why I believe it is not the best option for productivity systems or things like a second brain.
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