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It works, but it's a bit of a pain.

I tried Hugo, but the docs (to me) were really bad, so I just wrote my own Frankengenerator 🤭

The code is: https://codeberg.org/dbat/pages/src/branch/main/src

nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq7yr7pmc0a3h7a0ykx5d04j0zdc7js0mksy8ht7wvehwpht6wh83q89kksy I can relate to the Hugo thing- it made brain hurt.

I am also realising that I may be way out of my league here... I feel a bit overwhelmed, but ALSO SUPER INSPIRED. There really are like a hundred ways to achieve the same thing hehe :)

Let me revisit hugo, because there is a theme I really like as it fits my design language:

https://jamstackthemes.dev/demo/theme/hugo-poison/

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Hugo can be a bit complicated to setup, but once it's setup it gets really easy - creating a new post or page is as simple as creating a Markdown file. If you like the theme and want an easy Obsidian to blog post process it might be worth dealing with the jank of setup. Good luck!