This collection of apps, tools and articles is here to help you learn more about digital gardening. Ideally, it's here to help you start your own garden.
A garden is something inbetween a personal blog and a wiki. It's a collection of evolving notes, essays, and ideas that aren't strictly organised by their publication date. They're inherently exploratory – posts are linked through contextual associations. They aren't refined or complete - posts can be published as half-finished thoughts that will grow and evolve over time. They're less rigid, less performative, and less perfect than the personal "blogs" we're used to encountering on the web.
See the [Theory, Philosophy, and Navel-gazing](https://github.com/MaggieAppleton/digital-gardeners#theory-philosophy-and-navel-gazing) section for more on the 'what' of gardens.
![An illustration of a plant with an pencil edit icon](https://res.cloudinary.com/dg3gyk0gu/image/upload/c_scale,w_850/v1590401937/maggieappleton.com/notes/garden-history/garden-wide.png)
- [Roam Research](https://roamresearch.com/) - A personal notes system for interconnected thought
- See the following resources for converting your private garden in Roam to a public garden:
- [Roam Garden](https://roam.garden/) a service that does all the setup for you based on JSON export
- [Gatsby Theme Garden](https://github.com/mathieudutour/gatsby-digital-garden/) Gatsby theme that supports using Roam as a source
- [Roam-to-Garden](https://github.com/DoomHammer/roam-to-git/tree/roam-to-garden) Jekyll based converter for your Roam Data
- [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/) - a Roam-like knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files. Also allows you to publish selections of your graph to the open web.
- [TiddlyMap](http://tiddlymap.org/) - a mind-map plugin that shows visualizations for TiddlyWiki.
- [Gitbook](https://www.gitbook.com/)
- [React-Notion](https://github.com/splitbee/react-notion/) - allows you to publish a React-based website sources from your Notion notes - "Notion as a CMS"
- [Gatsby Brain Theme](https://github.com/aengusmcmillin/gatsby-theme-brain) - Roam-like bidirectional links in Gatsby.js
- [Gatsby Andy Theme](https://github.com/aravindballa/gatsby-theme-andy)
- [Gatsby Theme Garden](https://github.com/mathieudutour/gatsby-digital-garden/) - A set of tools to build a digital garden with Gatsby.js. Pull data from Roam Research or markdown.
- [Simply Jekyll](https://simply-jekyll.netlify.app/posts/introduction-to-simply-jekyll) - A Jekyll theme with bidirectional links, sidenotes, and transclusion
- [Dendron](https://www.dendron.so/) - A structured note taking tool that merges the freedom of Roam-like linking with the order hierarchical organization
- [Hyperdraft](https://hyperdraft.rosano.ca) - Turns plain markdown notes into a website as you write. Easy to setup and doesn't require builds or deploys.
- [Neuron](https://github.com/srid/neuron) - Managing and publishing system for plain-text Zettelkasten-style notes.
- [Quartz](https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/) - Publish your Obsidian or Roam digital garden to the web for free. Includes full-text search, graph visualization, and backlinks.
- [mkdocs-newsletter](https://lyz-code.github.io/mkdocs-newsletter/) - An add-on to the [MKdocs](https://www.mkdocs.org/) platform that generates a newsletter logging which pages have changed
- [How to plant a Garden](https://www.loom.com/share/05ac911308554668a6b35fd2b321d3d9) a video walkthrough for converting your RoamResearch DB into a public garden by [Vlad Sitalo](https://twitter.com/VladyslavSitalo)
- **[The Garden and the Stream: A Techno pastoral](https://hapgood.us/2015/10/17/the-garden-and-the-stream-a-technopastoral/)** by Mike Caulfield – the original source of the concept of **Digital Gardening**
- [Bliki tooling](https://doubleloop.net/2020/05/02/bliki-tooling/) by Neil Mather
- [Hack Your Life With A Private Wiki Notebook, Getting Things Done, And Other Systems](http://webseitz.fluxent.com/wiki/HackYourLifeWithAPrivateWikiNotebookGettingThingsDoneAndOtherSystems) by Bill Seitz
- [As We May Think](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as-we-may-think/303881/) by Vannevar Bush (The Atlantic, 1945)
| [Luciano Strika](https://strikingloo.github.io/wiki/) | Jekyll | Personal Wiki, Digital Garden. StrikingLoo's Haphazard Repository of Knowledge, Opinions and Trivia |
| [Tymon Zaniewski](https://garden.tymon-zaniewski.xyz) | Jekyll ([open-source template](https://maximevaillancourt.com/blog/setting-up-your-own-digital-garden-with-jekyll)) | personal wiki, DIY electronics, making music |
| [Yenly Ma](https://yenly.wtf) | [Foamy NextJS](https://github.com/yenly/foamy-nextjs) and NextJS with MDX | Digital garden of gardens. Learning and making in public. |
| [Vlad Sitalo](https://vlad.roam.garden/) | [Roam Garden](https://roam.garden/) | How to define code readability objectively? Applying SRS to all the things, Building Roam Garden |
| [Soren Bjornstad](https://zettelkasten.sorenbjornstad.com) | TiddlyWiki + homegrown scripts | Almost everything; emphasis on tech, reading, and how to live |
| [Jacky Zhao](https://garden.jzhao.xyz) | [Quartz](https://quartz.jzhao.xyz) | Books, Cognitive Sciences, Education, Technology, and whatever else I happen to be reading |