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    NoteDiscovery

    NoteDiscovery

    Your Self-Hosted Knowledge Base

    NoteDiscovery delivers a self-hosted knowledge base and note-taking platform that empowers individuals and teams to create, organize, and explore their notes locally, giving complete control over their data without relying on commercial services. It emphasizes lightweight performance and privacy, storing notes as plain markdown files that can be easily managed, synced, or version controlled while keeping everything on your own server.
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    Trilium Notes

    Trilium Notes

    Build your personal knowledge base

    Trilium is provided as either desktop application (Linux and Windows) or web application hosted on your server (Linux). Mac OS desktop build is available, but it is unsupported. Synchronization with self-hosted sync server, strong note encryption with per-note granularity, relation maps and link maps for visualizing notes and their relations, and scripting, see Advanced showcases. Scales well in both usability and performance upwards of 100 000 notes, touch optimized mobile frontend for...
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Jekyll theme: Adam Blog 2.0

    Jekyll theme: Adam Blog 2.0

    The Minimum Viable Model website and Jekyll theme

    ...Everything can be done through the GitHub code editor, with minimal knowledge of how to use Jekyll or the command line. All you have to do is add your posts to the _posts directory and edit the _config.yml file to change the site settings. With some rudimentary knowledge of HTML and CSS, you can even modify the site to your liking.
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    CyC2018.github.io

    CyC2018.github.io

    Personal knowledge site built with GitHub Pages

    This is a personal knowledge site built with GitHub Pages, organizing computer science notes and study materials in a browsable format. It aggregates content across algorithms, data structures, networking, operating systems, databases, and interview preparation into a coherent index. The presentation emphasizes succinct explanations paired with diagrams, tables, or code snippets to speed recall.
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    cosmos

    cosmos

    Algorithms that run our universe | Your personal library of every algo

    Cosmos (by OpenGenus Foundation) is your personal offline collection of every algorithm and data structure one will ever encounter and use in a lifetime. This provides solutions in various languages spanning C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Swift, Python, Go and others. This work is maintained by a community of hundreds of people and is a massive collaborative effort to bring the readily available coding knowledge offline.
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