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      <description>Some notes of my own experience publishing my Obsidian Vault with Quartz and Fyra.&#xA;Context [!info]&#xA;Quartz is a static-site generator by Jacky Zhao similar to Hugo/Eleventy. Fyra is a simple zero-config CLI-based static site deployment platform tool. This guide will guide you through the process of publishing your Obisidian Vault onto the Internet within a couple of minutes.&#xA;Prerequisite Node.js (v18.14 or newer) Git to download the Quartz starter template An Obsidian Vault ready to be shared Step 1: Scaffold your Quartz Project Quartz transforms your Obsidian Markdown files into a static website.</description>
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