Comment by deniskim

10 hours ago

Nice to see an official headless option. If anyone is looking to do headless syncing specifically to their own Synology NAS, I created an open-source alternative for that here: https://pypi.org/project/obsidian-synology-sync/

I know this is headless but is there any other reason I should use this over the official Synology drive app?

  • The official Sync is focused on providing a more integrated experience in the Obsidian app

    - Built-in version history

    - Cross-platform support, especially on mobile

    - Fine-grained control (e.g. different theme/plugins/settings per device)

    - Sharing your vaults with other users

  • I've been using Synology Drive to sync Obsidian between different machines and my android phone and it works great. I've never seen a need to use the official sync.

  • Synology Drive is a file and folder syncing system.

    Obsidian is a note and wiki syncing system.

    You should use an obsidian syncing system if you want to sync notes and wikis. You should use a file syncing system if you want to sync files.

    • This reply does not address parents question at all.

      A key feature of Obsidian is that it stores your notes in an open folder structure on your file system.

      A very valid question is whether there are benefits to using a special note sync application rather than a standard file system sync application, and if so, what those benefits are.