It is my second brain
that leverages the power of Obsidian and Material for MkDocs.
After spending hours surfing the internet, I stumbled upon tons of interesting stuff that I wanted to keep track of. But I couldn't remember it all, no matter how hard I tried to organize my bookmarks. So, I decided to use Obsidian to link my notes together and make sense of it all. And to share my findings with others easily, I turned it into a website using mkdocs. So here it is, my online treasure trove for everyone to explore!
- To open this project in Obsidian, first clone it to your local machine.
git clone https://github.com/HYP3R00T/mindmaze
- Open Obsidian and click on the
Open
button next toOpen folder as vault
. - Navigate to the cloned copy of this repo and open the
mindmaze
folder (the inner one).
- Prerequisites:
python
withpip
- Visual Studio Code - Optional
- First clone it to your local machine.
git clone https://github.com/HYP3R00T/mindmaze
- Open the local copy of the repo in
vscode
. - Open a terminal within
vscode
create a python virtual environment.python -m venv .venv
- Activate the virtual environment
# Windows .\.venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1 # Linux source ./.venv/bin/activate
- Install python packages
pip install -r requirements.txt
- To see the live preview, just run
mkdocs serve
.
Plugins
- Excalidraw
- Style Settings
- admonitions
- file-hider - To hide custom stylesheets folder in Obsidian
- sort-and-permute-lines
- advanced-tables-obsidian
Theme
Plugins