# Obsidian's Bases is Beautiful
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<span style="color: var(--tx2);">Planted:</span>
<span style="color: var(--tx1);">11 November 2025</span><br>
<span style="color: var(--tx2);">Last tended:</span>
<span style="color: var(--tx1);">11November 2025</span>
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I can't wait for Obsidian to make [Bases](https://help.obsidian.md/bases), a fairly new core plugin, compatible with Obsidian Publish. I've had such a joy playing around with it ever since its release, creating bases for many areas of my own, personal Obsidian vault.
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I'm by far not making the most out of it, using it mostly for the creation of libraries for e.g. movie, tv show, video game and book lists, but it's genuinely such a beautiful way of sorting and displaying ones notes and their data (I haven't been able to add everything yet):
![[Screenshot 2025-11-11 at 1.02.49 AM.webp]]
![[Screenshot 2025-11-11 at 1.03.16 AM.webp]]
I'm not sure yet how I would utilize it for my digital garden, except for basically copying my movie, show, game and book lists from my personal vault, yet just for that I'm already looking forward to its support for Obsidian Publish. At least according to [its roadmap](https://obsidian.md/roadmap/), it's planned for the future.