This was the simplest explanation I could find on this for someone who is just a tiny bit comfortable with GitHub and command line but.... Ive already spent too much time playing with obsidian plugins and just don't want to go down this rabbit hole lol. My time is too valuable. Looks like I'll pay for obsidian publish. Thanks for helping me finalize my decision and stop being so stubborn.
No problem at all. I can certainly echo your statement. Your time is valuable. Fiddling and tweaking can be fun but sometimes it's better to just go with the default solution.
I'm glad your proposed solution is as convoluted as mine. Lol. I'm using Hugo instead of Jekyll, but it does similar stuff. Except my backlinks work locally, but it messes up when I push to netlify. Still gotta figure that out. It's almost done and I may make a video on it.
I’d be interested to see how you work around it. Especially as eMacs has a different form of backlinks, right? Maybe someone in the community has solved it already (honestly, that’s what I do most of the time rather than solve a problem myself!)
Any chance you'd be willing to troubleshoot this with me? I've been getting various errors on trying to deploy my site. The most recent extends beyond my familiarity with coding.
Ah too complicated. I paid. As a way to thank Obsidian for creating this awesome software. And I can just focus on my stuff and not the technical aspects
I feel exactly the same way. Even if it was easy to use, I'm happy to pay for the value I get for Obsidian and this is the simplest way! Plus managing updating my published site is far easier than this free alternative. It's a classic "you pay with your time.
I found this procedure failure in other language usage.
Sorry to hear that but thanks for the valuable information.
This was the simplest explanation I could find on this for someone who is just a tiny bit comfortable with GitHub and command line but.... Ive already spent too much time playing with obsidian plugins and just don't want to go down this rabbit hole lol. My time is too valuable. Looks like I'll pay for obsidian publish. Thanks for helping me finalize my decision and stop being so stubborn.
No problem at all. I can certainly echo your statement. Your time is valuable. Fiddling and tweaking can be fun but sometimes it's better to just go with the default solution.
I'm glad your proposed solution is as convoluted as mine. Lol. I'm using Hugo instead of Jekyll, but it does similar stuff.
Except my backlinks work locally, but it messes up when I push to netlify. Still gotta figure that out.
It's almost done and I may make a video on it.
I’d be interested to see how you work around it. Especially as eMacs has a different form of backlinks, right? Maybe someone in the community has solved it already (honestly, that’s what I do most of the time rather than solve a problem myself!)
i suceeded after following the steps in your video. thanks😊i hope it will support laTex in the future
Glad to hear it! I hope you'll share some notes sometime. (I actually had no idea if this process still worked as it has been a while!)
what tech should you use if you have your own server and website to publish the obsidian vault?
Any chance you'd be willing to troubleshoot this with me? I've been getting various errors on trying to deploy my site. The most recent extends beyond my familiarity with coding.
Sure henri. Send me an email via chris@cjwilson.co.uk and I’ll see what I can do.
thanks
It could be cool to see somehow graphview without paying for obsidian publish
Thank you
No problem.
When you monitor so bright
Ah too complicated. I paid. As a way to thank Obsidian for creating this awesome software. And I can just focus on my stuff and not the technical aspects
I feel exactly the same way. Even if it was easy to use, I'm happy to pay for the value I get for Obsidian and this is the simplest way! Plus managing updating my published site is far easier than this free alternative. It's a classic "you pay with your time.
I thought Obsidian was free? I guess nothing is really free anymore.
Obsidian is free, but obsidian publish (the ability to share your notes as a web site) is a paid addon.