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| | | # π Quartz |
| | | Simple second brain and digital garden. π± |
| | | # π± Quartz |
| | | ## v2.0 |
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| | | Simple second brain and [digital garden](https://jzhao.xyz/posts/digital-gardening). |
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| | | ## Why Quartz? |
| | | Hosting a public digital garden isn't easy. There are an overwhelming number of tutorials, resources, and guides for tools like [Notion](https://www.notion.so/), [Roam](https://roamresearch.com/), and [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/), yet none of them have super easy to use *free* tools to publish that garden to the world. |
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| | | I've personally found that |
| | | 1. It's nice to access notes from anywhere |
| | | 2. Having a public digital garden invites open conversations |
| | | 3. It makes keeping personal notes and knowledge *playful and fun* |
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| | | > βHe who works with the door open gets all kinds of interruptions, but he also occasionally gets clues as to what the world is and what might be important.β β Richard Hamming |
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| | | I was really inspired by [Bianca](https://garden.bianca.digital/) and [Joel](https://joelhooks.com/digital-garden)'s digital gardens and wanted to try making my own. |
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| | | **The goal of Quartz is to make hosting your own public digital garden free and simple.** You don't even need your own website. Quartz does all of that for you and gives your own little corner of the internet. |
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| | | ## Get Started |
| | | [directory](moc/directory.md) |
| | | The entire Quartz documentation is fully hosted using Quartz! To get started, let's visit the main directory. |
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| | | π [Directory](moc/directory.md) |