obsidian
A markdown-like journal language for plainly writing logs , gantt charts , blogs , feeds , notes , journals , diaries , todos , timelines , calendars or anything that happens over time .
Markwhen is a markdown-like journal language. You write markdown-ish text and it gets converted into JSON which can then be rendered into a timeline or other view.
Claude Code + Obsidian Starter Kit.
Turn your Obsidian vault into an AI-powered second brain using Claude Code.
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A free (but better?) alternative to Obsidian Publish.
A no-brainer solution to turning your Obsidian PKM into a Zola site.
Self-hosted LiveSync is a community-implemented synchronization plugin, available on every obsidian-compatible platform and using CouchDB or Object Storage (e.g., MinIO, S3, R2, etc.) as the server.
🗃️ Tools for integrating a Obsidian Vault with a Docusaurus website.
Markopolis is a self-hostable alternative to Obsidian Publish.
a web app and API server designed to serve Markdown files. It allows you to share Markdown notes as websites and interact with and manipulate your Markdown files using an API. Simply install Markopolis, point it to a directory holding all your Markdown files, and the library takes care of everything else.
Quartz is a fast, batteries-included static-site generator that transforms Markdown content into fully functional websites. Thousands of students, developers, and teachers are already using Quartz to publish personal notes, wikis, and digital gardens to the web.
Quartz is a set of tools that helps you publish your digital garden and notes as a website for free. Quartz v4 features a from-the-ground rewrite focusing on end-user extensibility and ease-of-use.