Markdown crash course with Obsidian, Hugo, and Ghost

Master Markdown and apply your knowledge to Obsidian for note taking, Hugo and Ghost for website creation

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Description

Markdown is among the hottest trends today. Almost anything that has to do with technical writing is using Markdown for editing. The reason is simple; Markdown is very easy, less verbose than HTML and yet very powerful.

Whether you are a technical writer, a developer, a DevOps engineer, or anyone who sees the potential of using Markdown for technical writing, this course was created specifically for you.

This class is divided into two main parts. The first one covers Markdown's syntax. For example, how Markdown deals with headers, how to insert tables, hyperlinks, images, how to create tables and more.

The second part of this course is about the practical use of Markdown. We cover three of the most well-known applications that rely on Markdown:

- Obsidian - the famous note-taking app

- Hugo - The blazingly fast state website generator (don't worry if you don't know what that is. We cover it in detail in an entire lecture).

- Ghost - A content management system like WordPress but it relies on Markdown for writing posts.

You may notice that the course is relatively short. This is intentional. I know how precious your time is. I'm also a student myself and I find that many courses waste a lot of time just to appear lengthy with no real value. This course is not one of those. I only give you what you need to master the skill or the tool that I'm teaching.

Now, feel free to watch the free preview lectures that I've made available. If you like what you see, then why don't you just hit the Enroll button? You have nothing to lose. You enjoy a 30-day money back guaranteed by Udemy. Go ahead and enroll now. I'll be waiting for you in lecture one.

What You Will Learn!

  • Markdown basics and advanced uses
  • How to write README files in git repositories
  • Use Markdown to write notes in Obsidian
  • Use Markdown to create static websites with Hugo
  • Use Markdown to create blogs with Ghost

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who wants to learn technical writing
  • Obsidian users who want to unlick the power of Markdown in notetaking
  • IT professionals who want to know how to write professional-looking README files for online Git repositories