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Obsidian Link Scrapper

Used by Quartz

This repository comes to you in two parts.

  1. GitHub Action (scrapes links into a .json file)
  2. Hugo Partial (turns .json file into graphs and tables)

GitHub Action

GitHub action and binary to scrape Obsidian vault for links and exposes them as a .json file for easy consumption by Hugo.

Example Usage (Binary)

Read Markdown from the /content folder and place the resulting linkIndex.json (and contentIndex.yaml if the index flag is enabled) into /data

# Installation
go install github.com/jackyzha0/hugo-obsidian

# Run
hugo-obsidian -input=content -output=data -index=true

Example Usage (GitHub Action)

Add 'Build Link Index' as a build step in your workflow file (e.g. .github/workflows/deploy.yaml)

...

jobs:
  deploy:
    runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v2
      - name: Build Link Index
        uses: jackyzha0/hugo-obsidian@v2.1
        with:
          input: content # input folder
          output: data   # output folder
          index: true    # whether to index content
      ...