This video shows how to create a digital garden with Obsidian for free.
Obsidian Publish is a paid tool, but this guide explains how to set up your own digital garden without the fees.
The tutorial covers the steps to create a digital garden using GitHub, GitHub Desktop, Nativify, and Sync Toy.
š± Setting up a digital garden using Obsidian for free requires downloading a template from a webpage and creating a repository on GitHub.
š» To set up the digital garden, download the GitHub Desktop app and clone the online repository to your local machine.
š„ Once the GitHub repository is cloned, the digital garden will be accessible on the local machine for further customization and editing.
š Setting up a digital garden requires creating a GitHub repository and a folder structure.
š Netlify is a free platform used to launch a static site for the digital garden.
š To deploy the site, connect the GitHub account, import the project, and start the deployment process.
š» Setting up a digital garden using Obsidian is free and only takes a few minutes.
š The digital garden includes features such as a graph, wiki links, and backlinks for easy navigation.
š It is possible to use a custom domain for the digital garden by configuring it in the site settings.
š± Setting up a digital garden involves copying Obsidian nodes to a designated folder on your local machine.
š The nodes are then pasted in a specific folder on GitHub to create an online repository.
š By pushing the changes to the GitHub repository, the digital garden becomes accessible on Netlify.
š± Setting up a digital garden with Obsidian
š Viewing the changes made to the digital garden
š Adding navigation to the digital garden
š Setting up a digital garden using Obsidian involves editing the index.md file in the local repository and changing the homepage.
šļø Obsidian and Sublime Text are tools that can be used to edit the index.md file.
š Pushing the changes to GitHub and using the Netlify app will rebuild the site and make the digital garden online.