Mobile Setup Guide
Goal: Link the Obsidian app on your computer to our shared clinical database to co-create the "NP Practice Resource."
Phase 1: Accounts & Keys (The "Badge" Setup)¶
Before entering the secure system, you need a digital key. We use GitHub to store our data securely.
- Create a GitHub Account: If you don't have one, sign up at www.github.com.
- Accept the Invite: Check your email for an invitation to the
np-practice-resourcerepository and click Accept. - Generate Your "Access Token" (PAT):
- Note: You cannot use your regular GitHub password for Obsidian. You must use this special token.
- Log in to GitHub and click your profile photo (top right) $\rightarrow$ Settings.
- Scroll to the very bottom left sidebar $\rightarrow$ Developer Settings.
- Select Personal access tokens $\rightarrow$ Tokens (classic).
- Click Generate new token (classic).
- Note: Type "Obsidian Key".
- Expiration: Set to "No expiration" (easiest) or "90 days" (more secure).
- Select scopes: ☑️ Check the box next to
repo(Full control of private repositories). - Click Generate token.
🔴 COPY THIS CODE NOW
You will never see this code again. Copy it and paste it into a temporary sticky note or password manager immediately.
Update: The Git Plugin for Obsidian is experimental and does not appear user-friendly enough for our purposes.
I'm currently testing the android app GitSync to sync either the whole vault (OR a folder within your vault) with the Github repository. It is free for one repository and has a cleaner learning curve than navigating Git in Obsidian. Having the Github repository sync with only one folder is nice because it gives you a space to make your own notes as well.