How I use Obsidian and Antigravity to generate a blog post

As a techie person, I often have a lot to say but little patience for the meticulous craft of writing. I find myself with fragmented notes, overflowing with spelling errors and half-formed sentences. However, I've found a workflow that makes sharing these thoughts effortless: using Obsidian and Antigravity.

Obsidian is my go-to note-taking app. Its beauty lies in its simplicity and its use of the markdown file format, which makes it incredibly friendly for AI processing. Here is the frictionless process I use to turn my raw thoughts into the post you're reading right now:

My Workflow

  1. The Template: I have an Obsidian template pre-loaded with my blog prompt. This sets the stage for the AI later on.
  2. Fleeting Thoughts: I create a new note using that template and just start jotting. I don't care about grammar, spelling, or structure. I just get the ideas out.
  3. The Transition: Once I've finished "dumping" my thoughts, I open up my Antigravity IDE and copy-paste that raw note into the prompt.
  4. The Magic: Antigravity takes those spelling-error-ridden notes and does the heavy lifting—refining the style, correcting errors, and polishing the final piece.
  5. Deployment: I check the code into GitHub, and my automatic deployment pipeline takes over. Within minutes, the post is live on the web.

A quick word of caution: if your profession is writing—if you're a journalist or a novelist—you should never fully delegate your voice to AI. Your unique human perspective is how you stand out. But for someone like me, who just wants to tell my audience how I do things, AI is a powerful bridge between a thought and a published post.

Note: This post was generated by Antigravity based on my raw Obsidian notes.

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