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Do you have a good app to edit that on mobile? I remember that I’ve looked into that before (more for a jekyll blog than notes but same idea) and I couldn’t find anything that I liked…
… which is something I could add to my open questions article!
I used Obsidian for a bit but recently switched to Markor which I quite like.
I do all the git stuff via cli on Termux. To be fair I do most of my notes on a PC so I don’t mind if the mobile experience is a bit hacky, with a couple aliases it’s easy enough. Alternatively I could edit files directly in on git server website (I run a self hosted git server but ymmv). For the major git servers like Github there are probably apps that make it more comfortable.
The markdown files are appropriately structured so I can run Hugo (config and layout files in a separate repo for tidiness sake) and get a static site build.
I host my own GitLab so using its web IDE is an option. A proper offline solution for mobile would be cool though, especially because situations in which I don’t have my laptop with me tend to overlap with situations where I don’t have a proper internet connection, especially on local trains.
Do you have a good app to edit that on mobile? I remember that I’ve looked into that before (more for a jekyll blog than notes but same idea) and I couldn’t find anything that I liked…
… which is something I could add to my open questions article!
I used Obsidian for a bit but recently switched to Markor which I quite like.
I do all the git stuff via cli on Termux. To be fair I do most of my notes on a PC so I don’t mind if the mobile experience is a bit hacky, with a couple aliases it’s easy enough. Alternatively I could edit files directly in on git server website (I run a self hosted git server but ymmv). For the major git servers like Github there are probably apps that make it more comfortable.
The markdown files are appropriately structured so I can run Hugo (config and layout files in a separate repo for tidiness sake) and get a static site build.
I host my own GitLab so using its web IDE is an option. A proper offline solution for mobile would be cool though, especially because situations in which I don’t have my laptop with me tend to overlap with situations where I don’t have a proper internet connection, especially on local trains.
In terms of the offline solution I just edit Markdown files wherever whenever, and commit to the remote repo when possible or necessary.