3.1 The Local Workshop
A black and white woodcut style illustration of a sturdy wooden workbench inside a log cabin, with carved leaves resting on the shelves.
Build your workbench from solid timber. Let the rain fall outside; your ledger rests safe under your own roof.
When the autumn rain sets in, the clearing becomes damp, and the wind makes writing on loose leaves difficult. You need a shelter. You drag heavy pine logs from the forest, stack them with tight notches, and raise a sturdy roof. Inside, you carve a flat workbench from a single slab of seasoned oak.
This is the local workshop—your personal writing vault (Atelier).
Here, your thoughts do not float in a distant cloud owned by others. They are stored as physical, dry files on your own wooden racks. If our whole garden guild were to vanish tomorrow, your log cabin would stand untouched, your ledgers safe on their shelves.
Tending the Workbench
The workbench (our local plugin) bridges your private workshop with the public garden:
- Grafting: You select a leaf from your private drawer and carve a small mark at the top (
publish: true). The workbench reads this mark, wraps the leaf, and mirrors it to the public clearing. - Nutrient Flow: By default, life flows one way—from your local cabin to the web. Your local files are treated as sacred soil and are never modified or deleted by the wind. If you uproot a plant from the public garden, it remains completely untouched in your local workshop.
- The Racks (Exclusion): You can set aside drawers in your workbench that the public wind can never touch, keeping your private journals safe from synchronization.
Navigating the Stacks
As your collection grows to hundreds of dry leaves, the workshop helps you maintain structure:
- Trail Markers (Link Assist): Helping you trace connections between pages without cluttering the text with redundant references.
- Visual Depth (Scroll Map): Renders a subtle visual guide on the side of the page, mapping the structure of your writing at a glance.
Gardener’s Note: For the step-by-step setup instructions of the Obsidian plugin, sync direction properties, and unpublishing commands, consult the [Obsidian Plugin Reference](file:///Users/francisfontaine/Documents/GitHub/utopie/apps/stnd.build/modules/manual/content/3-archives/2.6-obsidian-plugin.md) in the Manual.