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Resources, links, projects, and ideas for gardeners tending their digital notes on the public interwebs
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A curated list of awesome Public Zettelkastens 🗄️ / Second Brains 🧠 / Digital Gardens 🌱
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binyamin
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see #10; h/t @RosieCampbell
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Digital garden and photography portfolio built using NextJS, Typescript, MDX, Contentful, Stitches, and Radix.
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A simple yet highly functional jekyll theme with backlinks, wiki-style links, context menu, page preview, sidenote etc
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A Jekyll digital garden template, optimized for integration with Obsidian. It aims to enhance discoverability and help you build a personal knowledge base that can scale with time.
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When writing a blog post, I want to be able to reference a link without using the actual name of the link.
I tried the below example and it doesn't seem to work:
[alias text]([[link]]) OR [link|alias text]
EDIT: doing this seems to work alias text, but i don't see the link when i hover over the link within the post
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A Template to Publish Obsidian/Foam Notes on Github Pages (uses MkDocs)
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A Digital Garden Theme for Gatsby. Gatsby Garden lets you create a static HTML version of your markdown notes
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Free Obisidian Publish alternative, for publishing your digital garden.
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A digital garden built with Next.js, React, and MDX. Featuring loosely opinionated notes, half-formed ideas, and content that is always growing.
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Inspirational digital gardens and resources for building your own 🍄 🌻 🌺 🌿 🌷 🌼 🌳 🌻 🌷 🌼 🌼 🌻
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Literal augments your online reading experience; capture annotations, sources, and knowledge.
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Basic Foam + NextJS with MDX starter for building a digital garden
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Telescope allows you to create a collaborative documentation that will be generated as a static site with an interactive graph to explore the content.
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An opinionated starting point for Digital Garden content authoring.
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Build your own personal Digital Garden effortlessly with this Hugo theme
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Developing gatsby-theme-kb, a Gatsby theme for publishing Knowledge Base.
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Turn your notes into a website.
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Would it be possible to include excerpts from markdown files in the ‘Referred in’ section?
Currently, if the mention comes from notes originating from Roam, the parent block with the page mention is shown as a bullet point unter the page title.
But for local markdown files, only the page title is given.
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