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    Static Site MD Exporter
    a year ago by Yunfi
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    Score: 56/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Static Site MD Exporter plugin converts marked notes in your vault into standard Markdown files that can be integrated with popular static site tools. It scans for front matter fields like “published,” translating your wiki links into regular URLs, so they’re immediately compatible with platforms like Hugo or Hexo. Local images can be either embedded as base64 or flagged for you to handle separately. As a result, you can maintain Obsidian’s native note-taking and linking conveniences while still producing files that are ready for deployment on a website. The plugin selectively processes only the material you choose, so you can keep certain notes private if needed. Whether you’re hosting on GitHub Pages or another platform, it aims to streamline the workflow of transforming vault content into a public-facing site without altering your original vault files.
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    Static File Server
    4 years ago by Elias Sundqvist
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    Score: 21/100
    Category: File Management
    The Static File Server plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who need to manage and serve static files with ease. This plugin allows you to host your own static file server, giving you full control over how your files are served and accessed. With this plugin, you can easily share files with collaborators or make them publicly accessible without having to rely on external services. The plugin also supports advanced features like custom file routing, authentication, and caching, making it a powerful tool for any Obsidian user who needs to manage static files.
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