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The side benefit of all this work is that it publishable! Since a garden is a collection of linked and curated thoughts, a published garden serves as a public utility similar to maintained gardens in the real world.
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Visitors can meander around [your thought garden](https://publish.obsidian.md/bram), stopping to marvel at the hydrangeas, or beelining straight for the mini pagoda and water feature in the corner.
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Visitors can meander around [your thought garden](https://www.bramadams.dev), stopping to marvel at the hydrangeas, or beelining straight for the mini pagoda and water feature in the corner.
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Later, we'll address how to separate private and public, but for now, assume any note that you do the work to Zettelkasten-ize, will eventually have some sort of public value.
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A **content management system** makes the process of posting easier taking care of boilerplate, formatting, serving to readers, etc. The most popular example is Wordpress, though many tools like Ghost/Substack serve similar roles these days.
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Obsidian can also be used as a full e2e CMS. I know because I built one into Obsidian! The plugins required to make a full CMS are outside the scope of BHOV-2023, but if you'd like to see the code that powers my Obsidian backed CMS you can click [here](https://github.com/bramses/kaneki) and [here](https://github.com/bramses/kaneki-obsidian), or if you want a deep dive on the process of building a CMS into Obsidian, click [here](https://www.bramadams.dev/projects/how-to-kaneki).
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Obsidian can also be used as a full e2e CMS. I know because I built one into Obsidian! The plugins required to make a full CMS are outside the scope of BHOV-2023, but if you'd like to see the code that powers my Obsidian backed CMS you can click [here](https://github.com/bramses/kaneki) and [here](https://github.com/bramses/kaneki-obsidian), or if you want a deep dive on the process of building a CMS into Obsidian, click [here](https://www.bramadams.dev/). If you use [Ghost](https://ghost.org) as a CMS, I also wrote a fork of the Obsidian Ghost Publish [here](https://github.com/bramses/obsidian-ghost-publish)
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Plugins:
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### Publish
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[Publish](https://obsidian.md/publish) is another official Obsidian paid service that allows you to share your vault on a [public URL](https://publish.obsidian.md/bram).
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[Publish](https://obsidian.md/publish) is another official Obsidian paid service that allows you to share your vault on a [public URL](https://www.bramadams.dev).
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