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I'm constantly tinkering in my homelab, trying new tools and workflows. Instead of keeping all these experiments in private notes, I decided to create a blog where I can document and publish them easily.
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I wanted the entire process to be automated, self-hosted, and integrated into the tools I already use daily.
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I wanted the entire process to be automated, self-hosted, and integrated into the tools I already use.
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## 🔧 Tools
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### Obsidian
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Obsidian uses wiki-style links for images, like `![[image name.png]]`, which isn't compatible with Hugo out of the box. Here's how I automated it in a Gitea Actions workflow:
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Obsidian uses wiki-style links for images, like `![[image name.png]]`, which isn't compatible with Hugo out of the box. Here's how I automated a workaround in a Gitea Actions workflow:
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- I find all used image references in `.md` files.
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- For each referenced image, I update the link in relevant `.md` files like ``.
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- I then copy those used images to the blog's assets directory while replacing white-spaces by underscores.
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