Conversion tool from Obsidian vaults to HTML.
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dragonglass

This is a utility that turns an Obsidian stack into a directory of HTML pages suitable for browsing or serving via a Web server. Markdown files are transformed into HTML; other files are copied verbatim.

The name is derived from the Westerosi name of "obsidian," as seen in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire books and the Game of Thrones TV series.