Introduction to KizunaShelf: A shelf for everything you love
mudkipme
27 points
4 comments
July 16, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (3 comments)
WillAdams
Keeping everything local in a file structure was a big part of my attraction to: https://github.com/clach04/puren_tonbo/wiki/Tombo Nice to see this approach carried forward.
memjay
> A self-hosted web app I can reach from anywhere. So you can access the Obsidian markdown files from the web? How are you solving that? Via VPN or do you sync your files with a server?
tedcrilly
This looks great. I've been trying to hack something similar on top of Silverbullet but having a dedicated app potentially using the same Markdown folder sounds much better. Will the desktop and web apps be available on your Github?