a node.js version of Rails' "rake notes" functionality
Haraka Notes
Write notes for your react-native Storybook stories.
Write notes for your Storybook stories.
Release notes and changelog generation with LLM-powered enhancement and flexible templating
Generate beautiful release notes from a git log.
Semantic Release plugin to add JIRA issues link to the release notes
Interface for creating daily notes in Obsidian
Patient notes microfrontend for the OpenMRS SPA
Preset for notes in Univer Sheets.
react sticky notes
JavaScript client library for Epilot's Notes API
Finance module for Voyant. Invoices, payments, credit notes, supplier payments, and finance notes.
Tiro Notes CLI to start Tiro Notes from the command line!
Create a release from a tag and uses issues or commits to creating the release notes. It also can generate a CHANGELOG.md file based on the release notes (or generate a brand new).
Omit release notes plugin for auto
Write notes for your Storybook stories.
AI-powered release notes for semantic-release
CRUD interface for personal notes (user-generated off-chain transaction metadata)
Semantic Release plugin to add JIRA issues link to the release notes
Create a release from a tag and uses issues or commits to creating the release notes. It also can generate a CHANGELOG.md file based on the release notes (or generate a brand new).
Omit release notes plugin for auto
MCP server for Apple Notes - create, search, update, and manage notes via Claude
Describes the relative intervals between two notes
A simple tool for taking notes. Work in progress. See: https://gitlab.com/remipassmoilesel/notes
Crates conflict-free combination. Crates的整合包, 对标C++的boost库.(🐶)
Reusable AI assistant library for local LLM integration (Ollama, LM Studio, etc.)
CLI driven Markdown manager.
This crate has moved to `tpnote`
Minimalistic note-taking: save and edit your clipboard content as a note file
Rust library and associated CLI program to export an Obsidian vault to regular Markdown.
MCP tools implementation using turbomcp
A simple note taking app for taking hierarchical notes in markdown
A library and CLI tool for recursively exporting Apple Notes folders to the file system via AppleScript
A read-only Rust library for querying the Bear note-taking app's SQLite database with minimal interference
A high-performance CLI tool for indexing and querying Markdown files for AI agent. Obsidian-compatible.
Stupidly grep tags in source code.
rake notes task for non-Rails' projects
notes-cli lets you manage source code annotations such as todo or fixme comments, providing a command-line interface as well as a web dashboard.
Easily create, delete and list all your notes. NotesCli lets you create workspaces and notebooks in which you can store notes. Notes are created as md files for ease of storing code snippets.
A note manager with fuzzy path search, full text search, evernote sync, and encryption capabilities
Generate automated release notes for any project
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An easy way to incorporate and manage release notes.
NotesMailer allows you to send emails using your local IBM Lotus Notes installation. It is implemented by wrapping the Lotus Notes-win32ole-api as a custom delivery method for Mail. The usage is very similar to the SMTP delivery method in the popular Mail-gem.
A cinch plugin to allow leaving other users notes.
Provides an interface for release information
Manage your notes from the console. If you're like me, you spend most of your computing time in a terminal, you have a text-editor set up just to your liking, and you wish you could use it for everything. Naturally, when it comes time to ditch your paper note-pad, you refuse to to use the more popular gui-driven apps and want to find a way to use your editor instead. But when you start looking for a terminal-based notes framework (or plugin for your editor) you're blinded by crazy features and unwilling to learn a new tool. You've also already started keeping your notes in some text files and don't want to have to start over. Anyway, I went through the same thing and made this this lightweight tool (originally from some aliases in my bashrc) to do what I wanted it to do, which isn't a lot. But, like ruby, it has a nice interface, and it'll stay out of the way. That means you can choose where you keep your notes, how you organize them, how you track them (if you do), and what editor you use to write them. So if you already have your own notes, you can just point `peter-notes` at them and start using worlds simplest (and coolest) notes-manager. This is a cli tool, don't try to import it into some ruby source code.
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