Silverbullet.v1.1.2

What if your note‑taking app could think with you? What if your scratchpad could become a fully functional knowledge management system—just by adding a few lines of code? That’s exactly what delivers.

By default, the server would bind to port 3000 on all interfaces. For security, you could add basic authentication using the --user flag (e.g., --user pete:1234 ).

Evaluates whether a response indicates a "Success", "Fail", or "Banned" state.

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Because it’s . Not a subscription. Not an Electron prison.

This is where SilverBullet shines. By adding and Tags , every note becomes an object with attributes. You can then use Live Queries to fetch and display content dynamically. For example, imagine a page that automatically lists all unfinished tasks tagged with a specific client:

The application runs on a lightweight, dual-language engine built for extreme resource efficiency. What if your note‑taking app could think with you

Security analysts auditing this software can track indicators of compromise (IoCs) through platform entries like the ANY.RUN Malware Sandbox Report .

: Built using TypeScript, running on top of the ultra-fast CodeMirror 6 editor component, and managed via Preact for lightweight UI rendering.

The is a specialized browser extension (available for Firefox and Android) that allows users to capture web pages and instantly convert them into clean markdown snippets inside their personal notes database. Key Patches in the 1.1.2 Update By default, the server would bind to port

This draft paper provides a comprehensive analysis of Silverbullet.v1.1.2, examining its features, functionality, applications, limitations, and future directions. Further research and development are expected to unlock the full potential of Silverbullet.v1.1.2.

In the crowded market of note-taking applications (Obsidian, Notion, Logseq), SilverBullet has carved out a dedicated niche. It is a privacy-first, self-hosted application that treats your notes as a first-class database. While newer versions continue to evolve, version represents a significant stable point in the software's lifecycle, refining its architecture as a "knowledge copilot."

Write custom commands, page templates, or widgets using a dedicated Lua dialect.