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Dnote

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Dnote is a simple command line notebook for programmers.

It keeps you focused by providing a way of effortlessly capturing and retrieving information without leaving your terminal. It also offers a seamless multi-device sync.

A demo of Dnote command line interface

Installation

On macOS, you can install using Homebrew:

brew tap dnote/dnote
brew install dnote

On Linux or macOS, you can use the installation script:

curl -s https://www.getdnote.com/install | sh

Otherwise, you can download the binary for your platform manually from the releases page.

Server

The quickest way to experience the Dnote server is to use Dnote Cloud.

Or you can install it on your server by using Docker, or using a binary.

Documentation

Please see Dnote wiki for the documentation.

See Also