# Vac Roadmaps and Reports ## Overview This repository contains the aggregated technical roadmaps of Vac R&D Service Units. It is an attempt to provide easy access to what we're all actively working on, and how it's going. In its current form, it is an implementation of a [Quartz]() "mind-garden". This repository is built and served to https://roadmap.vac.co ## Contribution If you see a type or broken link, PRs are always welcome :) If there is information you'd like to see included that isn't here, create and issue :) ## CI/CD [CI builds](https://ci.infra.status.im/job/website/job/roadmap.vac.dev/) `master` and pushes to `gh-pages` branch, which is hosted at . The hosting is done using [Caddy server with Git plugin for handling GitHub webhooks](https://github.com/status-im/infra-sites/blob/master/ansible/roles/caddy-git). Information about deployed build can be also found in `/build.json` available on the website. ### Using Obsidian Quartz is created to serve a static site off of an [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md) vault, and thus is the preferred way to manage content locally. In order for all it to function properly, a few things need to be done properly. First and foremost, Quartz uses links references with `content` as the root directory, so when opening in Obsidian, open the `content` folder, and _not_ the repo directory. Then the following vault settings need to be configured - under `Options --> Files and Links` - enable `Automatically update internal links` - `Link format` should be set to `Absolute path in vault` - enable `use Wikilinks` In order to use the templates in the `Templates` folder for auto populating commmon files, - Install and enable `Templater` in the Community Plugins - set the `Templates folder` to `templates` - enable `automatic jump to cursor` - enable `Trigger Templater on new file creation` - enable `Folder templates` - assign whichever templates you want to be triggered when a new file is created in a given folder. Refer the [Templater documentation](https://silentvoid13.github.io/Templater/) for how to create your own templates.