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53 | 6 | |
1,838 | 1,941 | |
7.6% | 1.1% | |
9.8 | 9.4 | |
10 days ago | about 21 hours ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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silverbullet
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Why I Like Obsidian
I used Obsidian for a while, but for some reason https://silverbullet.md ended up resonating more with me.
- SilverBullet: FOSS Knowledge Base / Wiki Software
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Best Chore Chart?
While this may not be quite what you're looking for, something like SilverBullet could be made to fit your needs. It has a query system that could show a list of who has done what chore and how many times someone has done a chore and when they each last did a given chore.
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Collaborative checklists
I'm a big fan of https://silverbullet.md. You can add a checkbox list like this:
- Are there markdown note/wiki apps like joplin with a web view and vim keybinds?
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Looking for a note taking app with inline tags.
Silverbullet can do that with inline links or hashtags. You can use the query directive to make pages show a list of related items.
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Selfhosted obsidian alternative
https://github.com/silverbulletmd/silverbullet This has been my alternative for Obsidian for a while now, and it has support to run it as a server with several frontends or whatever.
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Software to Collect your random ideas, organize, and grow them, while keeping tab on how they interconnect together and fluidly Drift from one to another?
I like SilverBullet. It lets you add tags and queries and page links and saves everything to markdown files you can easily backup.
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A clipboard for your tailnet with Telltail: Q&A with developer Ajit Singh
I have a small VPS on which I run Silverbullet on the localhost address, then I run Caddy as a reverse proxy. Caddy takes care of SSL certificates via Tailscale when running on a ts.net address - of course SSL isn't needed because Wireguard encrypts the traffic, but browsers consider http urls unsafe.
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Teamwork on Textfiles
If you just want to run something simple locally you could also try silverbullet: https://github.com/silverbulletmd/silverbullet It's a neat little note taking app in the browser using markdown and it also has a collab plugin https://silverbullet.md/%F0%9F%94%8C_Collab for collaboration with others
desktop
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The Platformer #30: 22e82dfc
On the desktop platform end, we’re making progress on the diagnostics project and preparing for the Desktop 5.2 release.
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The Platformer #29: Extremely Hardcore
On the desktop platform end, we’re in extremely hardcore negotiation with Apple to ship v5.2.1 of our desktop app to the Mac app store. While flexing that muscle, we’re also working on the desktop diagnostics UI. While not technically platform work: floating panels for Calls are coming to the desktop app, adding to the list of differentiators that make the desktop app The Best Client™️ for every extremely hardcore Mattermost user. And if you’re not one of them, you have no business being here, frankly.
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The Road to Platform Teams ep. I — The Mattermost Platformer
On the desktop platform end, we are finally getting native node_modules to work, allowing for deeper integration into each of the OSes we support. As an initial demo of this ability, we will support picking up the “do not disturb” mode from the OS. On recruitment news, we will have the desktop team double in size on August 8, when Tasos will join us 🎉 Which is, incidentally, the same day that Pantelis will join as the web and desktop engineering lead (again: 🎉). That’s right, we’re onboarding half of Greece in a single day (the other half was already working for us in the SRE team).
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Benchmark Says No — The Mattermost Platformer #16
On the desktop platform end, translations have landed! If you know some language that is not English, join our localization channel and help out getting the desktop app translated to your favorite and least favorite languages! There’s also work in progress to improve window resizing performance. The resizing performance regressed to be comically slow on some OSes, as you can see in my jiff attached to that PR.
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Firehose — The Mattermost Platformer #15
On the desktop platform end, we’re making good progress on our goal to add translations to the desktop app, as well as adding native node_module support. We’re also ramping up on how to do e2e test runs in an automated fashion.
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Is someone porting Mattermost-Desktop to arm64?
Went ahead and posted a feature request: https://github.com/mattermost/desktop/issues/1476
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