About 12-18 months ago, I was looking for a Documentation tool. My requirement was something I could wrap on top and not worry about neither the frontmatter, nor worry about inline anything. I stumbled on VitePress and dovetails like a glove. I have been using it since as the default starter for anything documentation that I do. I'm open to migrating to something else "better" if the other team members want to. But this is my personal start and works well so far.
This is the Obsidian of Documentation. In fact, I use Obsidian to edit locally and VitePress spits out the HTML for Preview and so for the Production Deployment.
Obsidian already ignores all of your dotfiles, thus a clean interface. I don't see the "node_modules" folder these days, it is just there and I ignore.
For similar Vault Preferences, in-fact, my setting is to symlink the Vault's `.obsidian` to an `.obsidian` somewhere commonplace. I do this for such documentation/website that is also crunched by some other tools -- Jekyll, VitePress, etc.
This is the Obsidian of Documentation. In fact, I use Obsidian to edit locally and VitePress spits out the HTML for Preview and so for the Production Deployment.
Thank you VitePress.