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# Silver Bullet
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## Markdown as a platform
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Silver Bullet (SB) is a highly extensible, open source **personal knowledge playground**. At its core it’s a Markdown-based writing/note taking application that stores _pages_ (notes) as plain markdown files in a folder referred to as a _space_. Pages can be cross-linked using the `[[link to other page]]` syntax. This makes it a simple tool for [Personal Knowledge Management](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_knowledge_management). However, once you leverage its various extensions (called _plugs_) it can feel more like a _knowledge playground_, allowing you to annotate, combine and query your accumulated knowledge in creative ways, specific to you.
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What does Silver Bullet look like? Well, have a look around. **You’re looking at it at this very moment!** Feel free to make some edits, to get a feel for it. Don’t worry, you won’t break anything, nothing is saved (just reload the page to see).
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## Explore more
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Click on the links below to explore various of Silver Bullet more in-depth:
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[[🤯 Features]]
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[[💡 Inspiration]]
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[[🔌 Plugs]]
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[[🔨 Development]]
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[[🗺 Roadmap]]
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More of a video person? Here’s two to get you started:
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* [A Tour of Silver Bullet’s features](https://youtu.be/RYdc3UF9gok) — spoiler alert: it’s cool.
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* [A look the SilverBullet architecture](https://youtu.be/mXCGau05p5o) — spoiler alert: it’s plugs all the way down.
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## Installing and running Silver Bullet
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Like what you’re seeing? Install it yourself locally or on your server! It’s free.
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To run a release version, you need to have a recent version of [node.js installed](https://nodejs.org/en/) (16+) as well as some basic build infrastructure (make, cpp). Silver Bullet has only been tested on MacOS and Linux thus far.
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To install and run, create a folder for your pages (can be empty or an existing folder with `.md` files) and run:
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npx @silverbullet/server <path-to-folder>
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Optionally you can use the `--port` argument to specify a HTTP port (defaults to `3000`) and you can pass a `--password` flag to require a password to access. Note this is a rather weak security mechanism, so it’s recommended to add additional layers of security on top of this if you run this on a public server somewhere (at least add TLS). Personally I run it on a tiny Linux VM on my server at home, and use a VPN (Tailscale) to access it from outside my home.
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