The Hexo Toolkit Plugin for Obsidian is a practical tool for users who manage their blogs with Hexo. It streamlines the process of converting Obsidian notes into a format compatible with Hexo, handling unique syntax adjustments along the way. This includes transforming Obsidian's Markdown-specific elements, such as internal links, titles, and images, into Hexo-ready Markdown, even supporting embedded Excalidraw images by converting them to SVG format. The plugin also offers image management options; users can either manage images locally or integrate with SM.MS to automatically upload images during conversion. With easy access through the command palette and a conversion progress tracker, Hexo Toolkit simplifies the transition from note-taking to publishing for Hexo bloggers.
The Hexo Publisher plugin enables seamless synchronization of Obsidian notes to a Hexo blog, streamlining the process of publishing articles and images. By adding a simple `publish=true` tag in the frontmatter of a note, users can effortlessly sync their content, including Markdown formatting and media links, to their Hexo site. The plugin allows configuration of Hexo site settings, such as the Git repository and source directory, ensuring smooth integration. This tool simplifies blogging for Obsidian users by providing a quick and efficient way to publish notes directly to Hexo.
The Hexo Auto Updater plugin integrates Obsidian with Hexo, enabling seamless blog publishing by automating the process of committing and pushing changes to your Hexo repository. It eliminates the need for a local Node.js environment and leverages GitHub Actions for compiling and deploying the blog to GitHub Pages. This plugin monitors changes in the `_posts` folder of your Obsidian vault, making it easy to write, save, and publish blog posts directly from Obsidian. Additionally, it supports syncing with cloud storage solutions like OneDrive, iCloud, and Dropbox for multi-device compatibility. With its automation features, users can streamline their blogging workflow, from writing in Obsidian to publishing online, with minimal effort.