Silverbullet.v1.1.2
Silverbullet.v1.1.2
SilverBullet v1.1.2: When Your Notes Fight Back (In a Good Way)
The ecosystem is built on three core pillars that prioritize user data ownership, minimal hardware footprint, and extensive scriptability: SilverBullet v2: The Path Forward - Announcements
: The "Space Lua" dialect has seen significant performance optimizations. This means your custom widgets, commands, and dynamically generated content load faster and run more reliably.
: Refinements to how users set up authorization tokens (like SB_AUTH_TOKEN ) for secure remote access. silverbullet.v1.1.2
Operates as a live-preview, plain-text editor utilizing bi-directional wiki links ( [[Page Name]] ).
The application features a clean , wiki-style bi-directional linking, a localized database cache, and deep programmability via Lua. Version 1.1.2 explicitly addresses core ecosystem optimizations, particularly through companion updates like the SilverBullet Clipper , which introduces critical permission patches to ensure seamless data capture from modern browsers. Core Technical Architecture
: Looking for flags like "dashboard" , "success" , or "log out" in the HTML body response. SilverBullet v1
Key improvements in v2 include: - A more consistent Lua API (using snake_case conventions) - A built‑in “Std” library that works out of the box - Better sync performance and reliability - A smaller, more efficient Docker base image (Alpine instead of Ubuntu)
Internal API & tooling
By utilizing , you can automatically generate a "Recent Posts" list or "Tag Cloud" directly from your notes without ever touching a separate static site generator. Getting Started Core Technical Architecture : Looking for flags like
If you are already a SilverBullet user, updating is typically seamless. If you are hosting your own instance, a simple update command via Deno or your preferred installation method will pull the latest version.
The headline of v1.1.2 is stability. Users had reported minor annoyances in previous iterations—ranging from quirky behavior in specific plug-ins to rare synchronization glitches. v1.1.2 tackles these head-on. By tightening the codebase, the development team has ensured that the editor feels more "solid," reducing the friction between the user's thought process and the text on the screen.