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So, super simple Eleventy + Obsidian recipe for a #DigitalGarden space:

* Set up an 11ty project
* install the eleventy-plugin-interlinker (link below)
* open the project folder in Obsidian
* create a notes folder and change your settings so that all new notes go to that folder
* Add the Backlinks code from the interlinker plugin's readme into either an Obsidian template or a 11ty layout
* Add to that template some frontmatter for title, date
* Start making notes.

Serve locally (from terminal, vscodium,, whatever).

The interlinker plugin is here:
github.com/photogabble/elevent

Adds wikilink and wikilink embed support with tracking of backlinks. - photogabble/eleventy-plugin-interlinker
GitHubGitHub - photogabble/eleventy-plugin-interlinker: Adds wikilink and wikilink embed support with tracking of backlinks.Adds wikilink and wikilink embed support with tracking of backlinks. - photogabble/eleventy-plugin-interlinker
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Und, vor allem für den Perfektionisten in mir: Im Unterschied zu Blogbeiträgen oder anderen Very-Polished-Websites haben sie nicht den Anspruch "fertig", "abschließend" oder "vollständig" zu sein.
Manche Dinge fange ich aus einer Laune an und habe dann keine Lust mehr. Manche Sachen möchte ich gerne abschließen und die Aufgabe ist einfach zu groß. Manches sammle ich einfach, weil ich es schön, wertvoll oder spannend finde.

Dank dieses[1] Heise-Artikels weiß ich nun, dass meine Art Webseiten zu betreiben "digitaler Garten" heißt. Nungut, ich hätte es eher so etwas wie "persönliches Wiki" genannt.
Aber wichtig ist, dass es lebendig ist, sich ändert, eine lose zusammenhänge Sammlung von Wissen, Ideen und Notizen ist.

[1] heise.de/hintergrund/Nerd-Tren

heise onlineNerd-Trend "Digitaler Garten": Die eigene Website als persönliches WissensarchivWer eine Website hat, baut Wissen im "digitalen Garten" an. Das schafft Freiheit und eine nachhaltige Alternative zu Social Media. Wie funktioniert das Konzept?

Have been poking around different options for using #Eleventy for a notes / #DigitalGarden / personal #wiki sort of set up. Have been debating whether to try and cobble together my own set-up or use a template.

`eleventy-bloomz` might be the winner so far: minimally styled, few dependencies, functional backlinks, and a few extra features. Stays close to the basic Eleventy structure, including a minimal blog implementation.

It is meant to function as a WikiBonsai template but I don't see anything specific to that approach that couldn't be easily changed.

github.com/wikibonsai/eleventy

Would be happy to hear if anyone has a set-up they are particularly happy with.

GitHubGitHub - wikibonsai/eleventy-bloomz: A starter project for a WikiBonsai digital garden using the Eleventy static site generator.A starter project for a WikiBonsai digital garden using the Eleventy static site generator. - wikibonsai/eleventy-bloomz

El Jardín Digital es un interesante concepto que hasta ahora no conocía.

Una especie de blog personal de notas y apuntes en constante crecimiento y modificación, eliminando la idea de posts pensados y terminados ordenados cronológicamente. Aunque entiendo que esas notas iniciales se pueden convertir en unos textos más o menos terminados.
También está unido (aunque creo que no de forma obligatoria) al tema de la #websencilla o #smallweb, porque normalmente se usan generadores estáticos y webs simples, concentrándose en el texto y en ideas que en imagen y estética.

Esto me da ánimos para publicar mi propio blog/web/lo que sea, que llevo atrasando por no tener algo definitivo y pulido.

Más info:
- rosano.hmm.garden/01etwe6d05s2
- maggieappleton.com/garden-hist

rosano.hmm.garden · Digital gardenIn 2020 a movement formed towards quiet personal spaces for writing on the Internet, with various…

based off of a similar solution by Charlie_Veniot, I have solved one of the long-standing friction points with adding images to my digital garden in TiddlyWiki.

This image importer will accept drag/drop links of image files (via the filesystem viewed in a webbrowser i.e. file:///Users/myPath/…) plus being able to quickly designate them into specific system directories via checkbox, or just supply the custom path directly

So my 8 yo is having a lot of fun learning how to create and maintain his own little space on the web:

randoms.neocities.org/

He's the one creating the content and the code.

He got super excited when I told him I'd be sharing his site here on Mastodon. So, feel free to check it out and leave a comment!

Those familiar with static website design, suggestions are more than welcome.

Thank you @neocities.org for making this so easy.