how I created my digital garden 🌴

This digital garden is made possible thanks to Obsidian and a great community plugin called Obsidian Digital Garden that allows to publish your notes directly to the web via a free Vercel app (what you're seeing right now πŸ™‚). Thank you to all involved in making these things possible πŸ’œ.

If you'd like to create your own, follow those instructions.

Obsidian is a beautiful piece of software for those who are not satisfied with more traditional note-taking software where the default, and sometimes only way to organise your notes is via a hierarchical tree of folders. In #obsidian however, your thoughts are organised as a big graph of interconnected notes/nodes. This is what we call a digital garden. It expands organically as you create and connect notes, offering alternative ways for visualising and delving into the information.

What's supported, and what's not

Obsidian has a plethora of plugins to choose from to extend and enhance its capabilities. However while Obsidian Digital Garden supports a vast number of functionalities when publishing pages to the web, not everything will be supported.

Below are a few things that were not supported at the time of my testing: