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Like the title says, great tools for hosting world notes (or really any kind of notes) in knowledge graph style.

I have all of my world notes set up in a private repo for safe keeping. Whenever I update them I run Obsidian HTML locally and move the new files over to my server. Next step will be to make a Jenkins build job to automatically build/host the latest notes when I push to the repo.

Obsidian is great for my style of note taking where I end up being all over the place and want to set up 'figure this out later' pages. It is also very easy to change the names of things on the fly and update across all my notes.

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[-] metaltoilet@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago

Used to do this. Obsidian's awesome!

[-] micseydel 2 points 2 years ago

I love Obsidian! I haven't been worldbuilding with it much lately but I love that I can easily go back to my notes.

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