SilverBullet v1.1.2: When Your Notes Fight Back (In a Good Way)
Use metadata and objects to generate dynamic tables or lists directly in your pages.
: Built using TypeScript, Preact, and the CodeMirror 6 editor component, it runs seamlessly inside any modern browser while offering native-like desktop performance. silverbullet.v1.1.2
Released as a critical stability patch, version 1.1.2 addressed several erratic user experience bugs found in versions 1.1.0 and 1.1.1.
SilverBullet’s real power comes from its community and ecosystem. Even in the v1.1.2 era, users were sharing: SilverBullet v1
If you've ever wished for a note‑taking tool that feels less like a rigid app and more like a workshop for your ideas, SilverBullet might be exactly what you need. And among its many releases, version stands as a particularly interesting waypoint – a snapshot of the platform when it began to mature its end‑user programming features while still using the original “v1” architecture.
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: SilverBullet’s real power comes from its community and
Its journey to v2 has seen it shed some weight to become stronger, replacing old features with a new, unified language of Lua. This commitment to evolution, even when it means removing beloved features, is a testament to the integrity of its vision. It's a "refreshingly modern take on an old problem," exposing all its internals to the "die hards" while still "managing to run on minimal resources on literally every platform and still looking good".
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