SilverBullet is a note-taking application optimized for people with a [hacker mindset](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker). We all take notes. There’s a million note taking applications out there. [Literally](https://www.noteapps.ca/). Wouldn’t it be nice to have one where your notes are _more_ than plain text files? Where your notes essentially become a _database_ that you can query; that you can build custom knowledge applications on top of? A _hackable notebook_, if you will?
Absolutely. You use SilverBullet to quickly jot things down. It’s a notes app after all. However, this is just the beginning. Gradually, you start to annotate your notes using [Frontmatter](https://silverbullet.md/Frontmatter). You realize: “Hey, this note represents a _person_, let me [tag](https://silverbullet.md/Tags) it as such.” Before you know it, you’re turning your notes into [Objects](https://silverbullet.md/Objects). Then you learn that in SilverBullet you can [Live Query](https://silverbullet.md/Live%20Queries) these objects. Your queries grow into reusable [Templates](https://silverbullet.md/Templates) written using a powerful [Template Language](https://silverbullet.md/Template%20Language). You find more and more uses of these templates, for instance to create [new pages](https://silverbullet.md/Page%20Templates), or [widgets](https://silverbullet.md/Live%20Template%20Widgets) automatically added to your pages.
And then, before you know it —you realize you’re effectively building applications in your notes app. [End-User Programming](https://silverbullet.md/End-User%20Programming), y’all. It’s cool.
* Runs in any modern browser (including on mobile) as a PWA in two Client Modes (_online_ and _synced_ mode), where the _synced mode_ enables **100% offline operation**, keeping a copy of content in the browser, syncing back to the server when a network connection is available.
* Provides an enjoyable markdown writing experience with a clean UI, rendering text using Live Preview, further **reducing visual noise** while still providing direct access to the underlying markdown syntax.
* Supports wiki-style **page linking** using the `[[page link]]` syntax. Incoming links are indexed and appear as “Linked Mentions” at the bottom of the pages linked to thereby providing _bi-directional linking_.
* Optimized for **keyboard-based operation**:
* Quickly navigate between pages using the **page switcher** (triggered with `Cmd-k` on Mac or `Ctrl-k` on Linux and Windows).
* Run commands via their keyboard shortcuts or the **command palette** (triggered with `Cmd-/` or `Ctrl-/` on Linux and Windows).
* Use Slash Commands to perform common text editing operations.
* Provides a platform for [end-user programming](https://www.inkandswitch.com/end-user-programming/) through its support for Objects, Live Queries and Live Templates.
* **Self-hosted**: you own your data. All content is stored as plain files in a folder on disk. Back up, sync, edit, publish, script with any additional tools you like.