Dear u/nikivi (and other Digital Gardeners),
My name is Johnson and I am a complete beginner to digital gardening. I have heard about the concept for a little while now but have only started paying more attention to it as I am drawing closer to starting a personal website of my own. I have browsed through the numerous gardens out there include a lot of gardens from this subreddit (you guys are amazing!). I personally found those with a Wiki folder style (much like u/nikivi's) to be most appealing for me.
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My question is whether I should try to learn GitHub in order to build a knowledge system or should I pick another service with readily available templates as a beginner? The website I am trying to build for myself would preferably include a blog and an e-commerce store as well which makes things complicated I think. I am really excited to start building my own digital garden and join the movement of people sharing their knowledge publically, so any help and resources would be tremendously helpful!
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Lots of thanks in advance :))
reddit.comBeginner Question: Which Platform Should I Pick For My Digital Garden?
I have tried every tool under the sun and nothing came close to sublime.app
If you're looking for a simple tool (no crazy setup like Notion, or hard to understand UI like Obsidian) with great ways to make connections between your ideas and solid public + private option, Sublime is my pick.
It checks all the boxes for me.
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If you're looking for a simple tool (no crazy setup like Notion, or hard to understand UI like Obsidian) with great ways to make connections between your ideas and solid public + private option, Sublime is my pick.
It checks all the boxes for me.
You can save anything from ... See more
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