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    Reor Project

    Reor Project

    Private & local AI personal knowledge management app

    Reor is an AI-powered desktop note-taking app: it automatically links related notes, answers questions on your notes, provides semantic search and can generate AI flashcards. Everything is stored locally and you can edit your notes with an Obsidian-like markdown editor. The hypothesis of the project is that AI tools for thought should run models locally by default.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Blinko

    Blinko

    An open-source, self-hosted personal AI note tool prioritizing privacy

    Blinko is a self-hosted, open-source personal AI note-taking and idea capture tool built primarily in TypeScript and designed to keep your data private and under your control. It allows users to quickly jot down fleeting thoughts, draft content, and organize ideas with Markdown support, making it easy to record insights as they happen. What sets Blinko apart is its AI-enhanced retrieval — users can search their notes using natural language queries and get relevant results instantly rather than relying solely on keyword matches. ...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Rocketnotes

    Rocketnotes

    AI-powered markdown editor - leverage LLMs with your documents

    RocketNotes is an open-source note-taking application designed to combine traditional knowledge management with artificial intelligence features that enhance how users capture and organize information. The project focuses on providing a fast, lightweight environment where users can create structured notes, manage personal knowledge bases, and interact with AI tools to summarize or expand their content. Instead of functioning purely as a document editor, RocketNotes integrates AI capabilities...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    claude-obsidian

    claude-obsidian

    Claude + Obsidian knowledge companion

    ...Overall, it turns note-taking into an active, compounding intelligence system.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    PageLM

    PageLM

    PageLM is a community driven version of NotebookLM

    ...It is built to help students, educators, and researchers turn documents and topics into more engaging forms of study rather than leaving content in static notes or isolated files. The platform includes a broad set of learning tools such as contextual chat, Cornell-style note generation, flashcards, quizzes, AI podcasts, voice transcription, homework planning, exam simulation, debate practice, and a personalized study companion. It supports uploaded documents including PDF, DOCX, Markdown, and TXT, allowing users to ground questions and generated materials in source content. On the technical side, it supports multiple model providers, multiple embedding back ends, WebSocket streaming for real-time generation, persistent content storage, and structured markdown outputs.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Eigenfocus

    Eigenfocus

    Self-Hosted - Project Management, Planning and Time Tracker

    Eigenfocus is an AI-powered personal knowledge management system that uses embeddings and semantic search to help users organize and retrieve ideas across documents. Designed for researchers and creatives, it enables deep linking between notes and supports querying based on meaning rather than keywords.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Note67

    Note67

    A private, local meeting notes assistant

    note67 is a private, local meeting notes assistant application that combines audio capture, transcription, and AI-powered summarization to help users document conversations and meetings on their own devices without relying on cloud services. Built with a cross-platform architecture using Rust (via Tauri) for backend logic and a TypeScript/React frontend, it prioritizes privacy by performing audio transcription locally with Whisper models and generating summaries with locally-hosted AI,...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Mem0

    Mem0

    The Memory layer for AI Agents

    Mem0 is a self-improving memory layer designed for Large Language Model (LLM) applications, enabling personalized AI experiences that save costs and delight users. It remembers user preferences, adapts to individual needs, and continuously improves over time. Key features include enhancing future conversations by building smarter AI that learns from every interaction, reducing LLM costs by up to 80% through intelligent data filtering, delivering more accurate and personalized AI outputs by...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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