Getting Started with the Digital Garden
🌳 EvergreenAn introduction to this digital garden — what it is, how to navigate, and how notes connect.
What is a Digital Garden?
A digital garden is a collection of interconnected notes and ideas that grow over time. Unlike a traditional blog with chronological posts, a garden is organized by connections between topics.
How to Navigate
- Notes: Browse all notes from the Notes page
- Tags: Filter notes by topic using Tags
- Graph: See how notes connect in the Knowledge Graph
- Search: Find anything with
Ctrl+K
Connections
Notes link to each other using wikilinks. When you see a link like astro-framework, it takes you to a related note. At the bottom of every note, you’ll find backlinks — notes that reference the current page.
Features
This garden supports:
- Bidirectional links — every link creates a connection in both directions
- Graph visualization — see the structure of all connected knowledge
- Full-text search — find any note by content, title, or tags
- Dark mode — easy on the eyes, any time of day
- Bilingual support — available in English and فارسی
“A garden is a place where things grow, not where things are finished.”
Enjoy exploring!
Backlinks
Notes that link to this one
Digital Gardening
The philosophy and practice of maintaining a digital garden.
Astro Framework
Notes on the Astro web framework — static site generation with islands architecture.
My Obsidian Workflow
How I use Obsidian for note-taking, knowledge management, and publishing.
Web Development
Notes and resources on modern web development practices and tools.