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The website of the project is made with it https://aitorllamas.com/astro-loader-obsidian/
Quartz is a tool dedicated to publish websites from markdown file. It has first-class support for Obsidian.
There is no safeguard for malicious plugin updates.
and plugins are one key feature of Obsidian: "Users stayed for the amazing selection of plugins, themes, and the community built around it."
vault is a desktop app to collect and organize links, notes, and images. it’s open source, private, and everything is stored locally.
It's an alternative to shaarli and obsidian
The author wrote a plugin for Obsidian to integrate the Kirby CMS. So they can write in Obsidian and run deployments, exports directly in Obsidian.
They also have templates for dedicated categories.
That's maybe something I would consider for my own blog, because:
- I already write in Obsidian
- Astro can build easily markdown files
A simple Obsidian plugin can do the job well.
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Obsidian als Markdown Explorer
1:14 - Vault erstellen
1:24 - Aufzählungen & Checkboxen
1:57 - Interne Links
2:15 - Graphenansicht
2:37 - Tags
3:04 - Notizen als Textdateien
3:26 - Lokale Speicherung
4:02 - Neue Notiz erstellen
4:36 - Wichtige Einstellungen
5:30 - Anhänge
5:56 - Visuelle Links
6:15 - Überschriften
7:04 - Blockreferenzen
7:57 - Rückverweise
8:12 - Ausgehende Links
8:32 - Nicht-verlinkte Erwähnungen
9:56 - Callouts
10:59 - Notizen nebeneinander öffnen
12:00 - Lesemodus
12:16 - Vorlagen
13:36 - Verlinkungen
14:34 - Ordner erstellen
15:00 - Properties & Keywords
15:54 - Aliases
17:01 - Canvas
18:05 - Ausblick
4 plugins: Web Clipper, Sync, Bases and Maps.
- Avoid splitting content into multiple vaults.
- Avoid folders for organization.
- Avoid non-standard Markdown.
- Always pluralize categories and tags.
- Use internal links profusely.
- Use YYYY-MM-DD dates everywhere.
- Use the 7-point scale for ratings.
- Keep a single to-do list per week.
Very few folders. Navigation works with the quick switcher, backlinks or links within a note.
The categories group mainly the notes together.
There are two folders though: references about things that exist ouside in the world (books, movies, places, people).
Clippings (as a kind of Shaarli).
There are also three admin folders that don't show up in the navigation: attachments, daily (used as reference), templates.
Two folders are downloadable (and shared with the public): Categories and notes
Notes are linked as much as possible, even if the link does not exist yet. It's similar to a wiki.
Common properties in templates:
- Dates — created, start, end, published
- People — author, director, artist, cast, host, guests
- Themes — grouping by genre, type, topic, related notes
- Locations — neighborhood, city, coordinates
- Ratings — more on this below
Few rules:
- Property names and values should aim to be reusable across categories.
- templates are composable: they can be added one with another.
- short property names are better
- default to list instead of text is there any chance it might contain more than one link or value in the future. See https://github.com/kepano/kepano-obsidian/blob/main/.obsidian/types.json
The author has a separate vault for his own site.
Recommendation of the video
Avoid
- folders
- inline properties and tags
Use
- wikilinks
- properties
- tags
As always it depends on the needs, but using only wikilinks, properties and tags can be practical and encourage better patterns.
An alternative to Obsidian that is based on Language Server Protocol.