How I built my Digital Garden using Hugo

Written by rishikesh | Published 2021/07/14
Tech Story Tags: digital-garden | second-brain | knowledge-graph | learning-in-public | knowledge-sharing | hugo | website-development | productivity | web-monetization

TLDR A Digital Garden is a collection of notes, resources, ideas, quotes, or summaries shared in public. Unlike a blog post or a published essay, there is no publication date in a Digital Garden. Posts are connected via references or common themes. There are no featured posts or chronological list of items. Gardeners are constantly evolving over time and are never complete. Hugo was the obvious choice as I already use Obsidian which uses markdown for research and was excited to learn a new framework from scratch.via the TL;DR App

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Written by rishikesh | Building something at the intersection of technology and art. I write about random things on my blog: rishikeshs.com
Published by HackerNoon on 2021/07/14