Silverbullet.v1.1.2 Official

The philosophy of SilverBullet is refreshingly direct. It rejects the notion of a perfect, ready-made application and instead offers a . It is built from the ground up for people with a "hacker mindset"—not in the sense of malicious hacking, but in the spirit of a curious tinkerer who loves to build and modify their own tools. It’s the perfect plaything for those who would rather build a system than be constrained by one .

“I’ve stopped switching. No sense that my note‑taking app is secretly building a behavioural profile of my brain. It’s just calm text.”

The core engine reads standard markdown structures—like checkboxes - [ ] or nested bullets—and registers them dynamically. Version 1.1.2 systems introduced advanced editor tools like "X-Ray mode" (toggled via Editor: Toggle X-Ray ). This feature provides an overlay lens inside the live preview window, allowing users to inspect indexed markdown metadata objects directly in real time. Comparison: SilverBullet v1 vs. SilverBullet v2 silverbullet.v1.1.2

If you’re looking for a personal knowledge management (PKM) platform that feels more like an operating system for your thoughts than just a notepad, the latest updates in v1.1.2 are exactly what you need. This version continues to refine its "programmable markdown" philosophy, making it easier for users to bridge the gap between simple note-taking and complex data management. What is SilverBullet?

If you're comfortable with the terminal or Docker, you can deploy your own instance today. Follow the official Installation Guide to set up your space. For those who want to extend the platform further, the SilverBullet Clipper browser extension is also available to capture web content directly into your space. The philosophy of SilverBullet is refreshingly direct

Unlike traditional note-taking apps like Evernote or Notion, SilverBullet is designed for users who want complete control over their data and interface. It functions as a "programmable notebook," where your notes are stored as plain Markdown files but can be queried and manipulated like a database. Core Features

The application allows developers to inspect web requests (via browser developer suites) and rebuild them inside the client. It duplicates explicit elements: It’s the perfect plaything for those who would

[ Web Browser / PWA ] <---> [ SilverBullet Server (Go/Docker) ] <---> [ Local Markdown Files (.md) ] ^ | (Captures Content) [ Clipper v1.1.2 ]