Do you know a note-taking app that
- is FOSS,
- ships with Ubuntu,
- runs with GNOME,
- uses Markdown,
- stores each note in a file, as opposed to chucking them in a database,
- integrates with LanguageTool for spelling and grammar checking,
- sorts notes chronologically by default,
- supports tagging and categorization?
If so, please drop a link below. Thank you!
@OmegaPolice Nein, jemand für den Emacs das Betriebssystem ist, ruft "org-mode!"
@zeek I'm afraid this fails criterion #1: "NotesHub is not open source software"
have a look at https://silverbullet.plus
You have not excluded AppImage, but I'm afraid it doesn't ship with ubuntu ... sorry for the noise
@jwalzer So SilverBullet+ actually fails the FOSS criterion... HOWEVER, SilverBullet.md by itself (in combination with the LanguageTool extension for Firefox) looks like it's spot on and is exactly what I've been looking for. Thank you for the pointer, much appreciated!
I didn’t think, from your request that you wanted a web service running but rather a dedicated app. That’s why I suggested the standalone app, which was introduced recently. But I’m not sure what’s missing FOSS there? It’s just the Webserver and a small browser inside the appimage
@jwalzer I am actually more than happy to run a simple, rootless, containerised web app and use my browser as the GUI.
https://xahteiwi.eu/resources/hints-and-kinks/rootless-podman-docker-compose/