Hello, this repo won't be maintained in the near future. Feel free to fork it!
A digital garden using a custom version of simply-jekyll
, optimised for integration with Obsidian. It is more oriented on note-taking and aims to help you build a nice knowledge base that can scale with time.
Demo is here: notenote.link
If you want to see a more refined example, you can check my notes (in french) at arboretum.link. Build time is approx. 15 seconds, FYI.
Issues are welcome, including feedback ! Don't hesitate to ask if you can't find a solution. 💫
- Markdown is fully-compatible with Obsidian (including Latex delimiters!)
- There are now only notes (no blog posts).
- There are cosmetic changes (ADHD-friendly code highlighting, larger font, larger page)
- Code is now correctly indented
- Wikilinks, but also alt-text wikilinks (with transclusion!) are usable.
You can click on this link and let the deploy-to-netlify-for-free-script do the rest !
Follow the How to setup this site guide, written by raghuveerdotnet and then adapted for this fork.
If you want to use it with Github Pages, it is possible, please read this.
Open an issue to share feedback or propose features. Star the repo if you like it! 🌟
Things to modify to make it yours:
- Meta content in _layouts/post.html:
<meta content="My linked notebook" property="og:site_name"/>
- The favicon and profile are here: assets/img/
- The main stuff is in _config.yml:
title: notenotelink.netlify.com name: notenote.link user_description: My linked notebook notes_url: "https://notenotelink.netlify.com/" profile_pic: /assets/img/profile.png favicon: /assets/img/favicon.png copyright_name: MIT baseurl: "/" # the subpath of your site, e.g. /blog url: "https://notenotelink.netlify.com/" # the base hostname & protocol for your site, e.g. http://example.com encoding: utf-8
- You may want to change the copyright in _includes/footer.html:
<p id="copyright-notice">Licence MIT</p>
Delete what's inside _includes/feed.html and replace it with:
{%- if page.permalink == "/" -%}
{%- for item in site.notes -%}
<div class="feed-title-excerpt-block disable-select" data-url="{{site.url}}{{item.url}}">
<a href="{{ item.url }}" style="text-decoration: none; color: #555555;">
{%- if item.status == "Ongoing" or item.status == "ongoing" -%}
<ul style="padding-left: 20px; margin-top: 20px;" class="tags">
<li style="padding: 0 5px; border-radius: 10px;" class="tag"><b>Status: </b>{{item.status | capitalize }}</li>
</ul>
<p style="margin-top: 0px;" class="feed-title">{{ item.title }}</p>
{%- else -%}
<p class="feed-title">{{ item.title }}</p>
{%- endif -%}
<p class="feed-excerpt">{{ item.content | strip_html | strip | escape | truncate: 200}}</p>
</a>
</div>
{%- endfor -%}
{%- endif -%}
On command-line, you can run bundle exec jekyll serve
then go to localhost:4000
to check the result.
- Open-transclude integration in the template, if possible.
- Different themes! - Please tell me which you'd like to have!