SilverBullet v2 released: open-source, self hosted, programmable notes (community.silverbullet.md)
from zef@piefed.social to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 29 Aug 20:13
https://piefed.social/post/1205445

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hperrin@lemmy.ca on 29 Aug 22:16 next collapse

That’s awesome. I need to migrate off of Google Keep. It’s the last Google service I use.

Neptr@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 30 Aug 03:23 next collapse

If all you need is a simple note taking app, I recommend Notesnook. It is free and open source and offers E2EE cloud syncing. That is what I used as a Google keep alternative. Silverbullet is good, but may be too feature-full for something as simple as a Keep replacement.

hperrin@lemmy.ca on 30 Aug 03:58 next collapse

If it’s not self hosted, I’m afraid I don’t want to use it. It looks nice, though.

It does look like they’re working on self hosting, which is awesome. Their GitHub says it’s in alpha.

nebula@lemmy.ca on 30 Aug 05:37 collapse

www.usememos.com is another option that’s super light weight and self hostable.

hperrin@lemmy.ca on 30 Aug 06:08 next collapse

That looks really nice! I’m gonna try that out. Thank you. :)

conrad82@lemmy.world on 30 Aug 08:21 collapse

Last time I tried usememos I couldn’t figure out how you can export the notes, which gave me a bad feeling

reading the github issues it seems the developers are actively against it? stating that the data is in a database and easy to export that way. but my sqlite-fu is quite poor

except from that, i enjoyed using it

brb@sh.itjust.works on 30 Aug 07:45 collapse

Are there any apps that have similar UI to Keep? I really like the tiled notes as opposed to a simple list

cmgvd3lw@discuss.tchncs.de on 30 Aug 09:04 collapse

What about maps? I can’t seem to replace it.

hperrin@lemmy.ca on 30 Aug 09:59 next collapse

I don’t know. I use Apple Maps. Probably not any better privacy wise, but I don’t know what is better that has similar features. I’ve tried Magic Earth and CoMaps, and they’re both promising, just not at the level that I’d be willing to switch to.

hobbsc@lemmy.sdf.org on 30 Aug 13:32 collapse

for my car and motorcycle, I have an older Garmin dedicated GPS that still gets updates and has routed me better than Google maps in the past. it doesn’t require a subscription, though some newer ones do. I think I can update it with open street maps if the worst happens.

I use Organic Maps on my phone, which uses open street maps. It works pretty well but I often need the actual address for a location as opposed to the business name or search won’t work.

I’m a Kagi subscriber so I try to use Kagi Maps in the rare instance that I’m looking things up on my computer. It is a bit more limited.

ObsidianZed@lemmy.world on 30 Aug 03:36 next collapse

This looks like it could be an open source alternative to obsidian.md. Would anyone be able to speak to that?

interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml on 30 Aug 04:21 next collapse

I’m curious how it compares with trilium

Holli25@slrpnk.net on 30 Aug 06:58 collapse

It is. The differece is that Silverbullet is self-hosted and not in app like Obsidian. The basics are the same, Obsidian has a way bigger community and more plugins, Silverbullet is easier to extend due to using Lua. Lastly, Silverbullet has queries built in, in Obsidian you have to use Dataview. If you need a markdown-based note storing system Silverbullet is great. Obsidian has more bling and customizability, but is not self-hostable.

DragonBard@ttrpg.network on 30 Aug 14:18 collapse

Obsidian now has a native query ability via the Bases core plugin. I’ve barely played with it though.

StopSpazzing@lemmy.world on 30 Aug 04:25 next collapse

Eww lua. Pass. Everything else looks nice.

victorz@lemmy.world on 30 Aug 08:27 collapse

People seem to like lua. I have never used it, curious to know what people like and dislike.

conrad82@lemmy.world on 30 Aug 08:26 next collapse

I like what I am hearing. I was a big fan in the beginning, but it developed to add more and more features and some breaking changes, and I decided to stop using it until the bleeding edge development slows down

What is the outlook regarding breaking changes in v2? Should I wait a bit?

flightyhobler@lemmy.world on 30 Aug 12:55 next collapse

Bunch of ideas in this thread. Does anyone know of a good solution for reading text files (markdown) in a folder? I tried flat notes (too bare bones), An Otter Wiki (it was fine, but I couldn’t get into it). I’ll try silverbullet.

01189998819991197253@infosec.pub on 30 Aug 14:01 next collapse

Obsidian does that. But I don’t believe it’s FOSS

DragonBard@ttrpg.network on 30 Aug 14:19 collapse

VSCode with Foam. Or go old school with Vim Wiki.

flightyhobler@lemmy.world on 30 Aug 12:59 collapse

That website scrolls funny on my Firefox mobile. Is that a sample of what to expect from the actual software?

frongt@lemmy.zip on 30 Aug 15:14 collapse

Looks fine to me (Firefox 142.0.1 on GrapheneOS 2025081400 on a Pixel 8).