Silverbullet.v1.1.2
A series of fixes address edge cases in the live query language ( $[query] ), ensuring that your dynamic tables and lists are always accurate. 3. Enhanced Plug-in Ecosystem
Version 1.1.2 is available now via GitHub Releases and npm. Have you upgraded yet? Share your experience in the community forums.
: As a Progressive Web App (PWA), it can sync your entire "Space" to your browser, allowing you to work without an internet connection. Highlights of the v1.1.x Release Series silverbullet.v1.1.2
# Create a folder for your space (where your .md files live) mkdir ~/silverbullet-space cd ~/silverbullet-space
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 A series of fixes address edge cases in
v1.2.0 July 5, 2024
Upgrade from ≤1.1.0 to 1.1.2 for the path traversal fix. Stay away from <1.1.0 if exposed to the internet. Have you upgraded yet
Furthermore, v1.1.2 implicitly acknowledges that no solution is universal. A patch exists because a previous version failed in some narrow but significant context. The silver bullet, it turns out, needs sharpening. This is a mature departure from the original myth: instead of a magical artifact, we have a rigorously maintained tool that earns trust through incremental improvement.
By deploying the core application via Docker and utilizing the browser extension, users create an offline-first, highly efficient information pipeline. Architectural Breakdown of SilverBullet
Unlike bloated PKM tools that lock your data into proprietary formats, Silverbullet stores everything as plain markdown files. With v1.1.2’s improved query engine, you can build dynamic dashboards that aggregate tasks, notes, and metadata across hundreds of files—instantly.
One of SilverBullet's greatest strengths is its extensibility. v1.1.2 includes under-the-hood adjustments that make life easier for plug-in developers. These API refinements ensure that third-party extensions integrate more smoothly with the core editor, preventing conflicts and improving the overall performance of the SilverBullet ecosystem.