๐ก Obsidian Publish is a paid service that allows users to share their notes online, but the cost may be a deterrent for some.
๐ There is a free alternative to Obsidian Publish, which the speaker will discuss in the video.
๐ป The free alternative uses markdown files and offers syncing options and a setup guide.
๐ Creating digital gardens using Jekyll and Markdown.
๐ Using GitHub and Netlify for website hosting and content distribution.
๐ป Syncing files and setting up a local version of Jekyll.
๐ Different ways to edit and sync files in GitHub
๐ฅ๏ธ Using the GitHub desktop app to manage files locally
๐ Considerations for managing multiple vaults and privacy
๐ฑ๐ป Challenges of syncing files between mobile and desktop
๐ The video discusses an alternative to Obsidian Publish for publishing notes online.
๐ป The speaker explains their own system for syncing and updating notes using GitHub and Hazel.
๐ง The process of setting up the alternative system is demonstrated, involving using a Jekyll template and Netlify.
๐ Using GitHub to connect and deploy a website with customized settings.
๐ป Editing and customizing the website's index page and YAML front matter.
๐ฑ Exploring the concept of a digital garden and its implementation using Jekyll.
๐ Creating and committing changes in Obsidian Publish can be confusing.
๐ Obsidian Publish allows users to manually upload and display files.
๐ Using GitHub Desktop, users can sync their Obsidian Publish repository with their local folder.
๐ The video discusses the process of saving files into iCloud and using GitHub and Netlify for deployment.
๐ It explains how to force reload changes in Netlify and addresses the issue of changes not displaying correctly.
๐ฐ The speaker weighs the advantages and disadvantages of using GitHub and Netlify for free versus paying for Obsidian Publish.
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