- Have you used git/github before?
- Are you familiar with Markdown at all?
- Reference Markdown cheat sheet for obsidian
- By any chance are you familiar with note taking in obsidian?
- Install github desktop (and git if need be separately? Should bundle.)
- Make a github account.
- Sign in to github desktop
- Clone my public repository
- I might need gitLFS as well!
- I should double check if I have it configured for this repo or not...
- Install Obsidian
- Open the cloned directory with obsidian as a vault
- Do they need to install the plugins and whatnot themselves ahead of time to get it to match/sync up properly?
- Or will it just automatically download them and whatnot?
- Ensure everything you write is in the content directory please.
- Otherwise it won't be included in the website upon pushing updates.
- I'll also need to ensure the vault ignore files are set up properly for the config, so it doesn't pick up all the extra generated html/htmx within obsidian.
- Test via Graph view!
Basic run down of git Push/Pull Merge Conflicts Versioning/commit history Publish some changes, wait for the github action to complete, and watch the webpage update!
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