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tags:: #sapling
- **prev:** root 🌳
- ![aeolus.thisisfine.ych.tropicals.orinoxide.compressed.png](../assets/aeolus.thisisfine.ych.tropicals.orinoxide.compressed_1691948586264_0.png){:height 726, :width 718}
- > this is fine. :3

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tags:: #sapling #infrastructure #github #logseq #sync #technology
- > taco: logseq was the answer i wanted the whole time
taco: it was sitting in front of me
taco: i pay for it
taco: i'm just dumb.
taco: but here we are
- me, in the [birdcat cafe matrix server](https://chat.birdcat.cafe)
- tl;dr: the whole thing is hosted on [[github]] pages! you can check out the source code [here](https://github.com/TacoWolf/garden). what i do is sync my [logseq](https://logseq.com/) notes using their beta sync client across devices and then use their auto-commit function to save my files every 60 seconds. after i'm satisfied with my writing, i push those commits upstream to github. logseq then compiles itself as an [spa](https://github.com/logseq/publish-spa). check out [this workflow](https://github.com/TacoWolf/garden/blob/main/.github/workflows/publish.yml) to see how that publish action works. :3
- # set up [[logseq]]
- or whatever your [[personal knowledge management]] tool of choice is. this specific guide requires the use of logseq, though.
- # create a new [[github]] [[repository]]