DISCLAIMER: Still work-in-progress, so API definitely will change. To use it you'd better to have some programming experience
The idea is to create a simple blog generated from obsidian Map Of Content notes original zettelkasten benefit.
- Yet another static site generator for obsidian.
 - Built to use with git, github pages and action.
 - Uses handlebars template engine
 - Supports 
--watchand--servemodes for local writing - Recursively parses [[includes]] and has cycles detection
 - Automatically copies included local images into the build
 - Supports 
--draftsmode to work unpublished files locally - Privacy. Notes can be published only with explicit 
published: Trueannotation. - Fluent title detection from [[note | alt title]], frontmatter 
titleattribute, or a filename. - Render notes as links, in case they're included in the middle of the paragraph and have 
linkfrontmatter attribute. - Supports filename delimeters: 
Topic - Category - Notebecomes justNote 
pip install obsidian-blog
$ obsidian-blog -h
obsidian-blog
Static site generator for obsidian.md notes.
Usage:
  obsidian-blog [-d] [-w] [-s] [--port <number>] [--title <string>] [--posts_dir <directory>] [--pages_dir <directory>]
Options:
  -h --help                     Show this screen.
  -w --watch                    Enable watcher
  -s --serve                    Enable web-server
  -p --port=<number>            Web-server port [default: 4200]
  -d --drafts                   Render draft pages and posts
  --title=<string>              Blog title [default: My Blog]
  --version             Show version.
obsidian-blog expects you have an .env file. Supported variables and their default values can be found
in src/dataclasses/config_data.
notes ❯ tree .blog -a -I .git
├── .blog
│   ├── _assets # static files to be copied into .build
│   │   └── styles.css
│   └── _layouts # layout files
│       └── main.hbs # name of layout, can be selected with `layout` frontmatter attribute. Default: `main`
├── .build # build directory created by run `obsidian-blog` to be deployed
├── .env # environment variables
├── Pages # Pages directory, contains handlebars and markdown files
└── Posts # Posts directory contains obsidian markdown files (which are anyway processed via handlebars)
Posts are obsidian markdown files with includes, images, and anything you usually have in your obsidian notes. Posts are post-processed by handlebars, so you can use it if you need (but not sure if it's a good idea tho).
---
title: My awesome post
date: 2021-01-01 (used for sorting)
published: True # privacy, can't be skipped
layout: main (default_layout is used if it skipped)
---
Pages are handlebars templates (or just markdown files), rendered via global (pages and posts lists) and local (self points
to the entity being rendered) contexts.
Assets are divided into 2 types:
.blog/_assetscopyed during the build unconditionally- Images insluded either with markdown reference or incline images, or by obsidian ![[]] syntax. This ones are detected and copyed during the build.
 
So far I'm using github actions to deploy my stuff to my blog.
- Obsidian Export - cli to render obsidian notes into markdown written in Rust