From 8850976d8dbb9a67d0224ed1ea30bd90fdbf4faa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jacky Zhao <j.zhao2k19@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2021 03:49:05 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Merge pull request #8 from SlRvb/patch-1

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 content/notes/editing.md |   42 +++++++++++-------------------------------
 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/notes/editing.md b/content/notes/editing.md
index 2cb9572..db76af8 100644
--- a/content/notes/editing.md
+++ b/content/notes/editing.md
@@ -10,7 +10,12 @@
 
 **🔗 [How to link your Obsidian Vault](notes/obsidian.md)**
 
-Of course, all the files are in Markdown so you could just use your favourite text editor of choice, I'm not going to stop you!
+Of course, all the files are in Markdown so you could just use your favourite text editor of choice.
+
+### Ignoring Files
+Only want to publish a subset of all of your notes? Don't worry, Quartz makes this a simple two-step process.
+
+❌ [Excluding pages from being published](notes/ignore-notes.md)
 
 ### Folder Structure
 Here's a rough overview of what's what.
@@ -22,8 +27,8 @@
 To create a link between notes in your garden, just create a normal link using Markdown pointing to the document in question. Please note that **all links should be relative to the root `/content` path**. 
 
 ```markdown
-For example, I want to link this current document to `config.md`.
-[A link to the config page](config.md)
+For example, I want to link this current document to `notes/config.md`.
+[A link to the config page](notes/config.md)
 ```
 
 ### Front Matter
@@ -38,36 +43,11 @@
 ```
 
 ## Previewing Changes
-This step is purely optional and mostly for those who want to see the published version of their digital garden locally before opening it up to the internet. For those who like to live life more on the edge, viewing the garden through Obsidian gets you pretty close to the real thing.
+This step is purely optional and mostly for those who want to see the published version of their digital garden locally before opening it up to the internet. This is *highly recommended*.
 
-### Install `hugo-obsidian`
-This step will generate the list of backlinks for Hugo to parse. Ensure you have [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install) (>= 1.16) installed.
+👀 [Preview Quartz Changes](notes/preview-changes.md)
 
-```shell
-# Install and link `hugo-obsidian` locally
-$ go install github.com/jackyzha0/hugo-obsidian
-
-# Navigate to your local Quartz folder
-$ cd <location-of-your-local-quartz>
-
-# Scrape all links in your Quartz folder and generate info for Quartz
-$ hugo-obsidian -input=content -output=data
-```
-
-Afterwards, start the Hugo server as shown above and your local backlinks and interactive graph should be populated!
-
-###  Installing Hugo
-Hugo is the static site generator that powers Quartz. If you'd like to preview your site locally, [install Hugo](https://gohugo.io/getting-started/installing/).
-
-```
-# Navigate to your local Quartz folder
-$ cd <location-of-your-local-quartz>
-
-# Start local server
-$ hugo server
-
-# View your site in a browser at http://localhost:1313/
-```
+For those who like to live life more on the edge, viewing the garden through Obsidian gets you pretty close to the real thing.
 
 ## Publishing Changes
 Now that you know the basics of managing your digital garden using Quartz, you can publish it to the internet!

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