I use the Obsidian Git plugin to automatically push content to the website, so when a file is edited or moved to the submodule, the plugin will push that content to the website at some interval.
I use Working Copy to sync the repo to a local folder on my iOS devices that the Obsidian mobile app can use as a vault.
I really don’t want to get too stuck in the tinkering and development of the system, and allow myself to focus more on the writing and content creation. I have tendency to be easily dissatisfied with UI/UX, and a tendency to tinker and try to over-optimize (very related to my background as a developer I’m sure). For this reason, it is a priority to have something that “just works”, as much as that is possible.
I still want to make lots of changes to the CSS I’m using on this site, and may switch away from Blot to something else in the future. But for now this system has given me the most peace of mind, and I’ve found myself writing and not worrying about the process of publishing knowing that it is working pretty well, which is great.
This allows me to jot down ideas while away from home with my phone (with or without internet access), provides an easy place to throw quick thoughts without needing to organize them, and allows me to speak to a HomePod while at home or speak to Siri in a car if I don’t want to get out a device.