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curl -L -O https://github.com/silverbulletmd/silverbullet/releases/download/1.1.4/sha256sums.txt sha256sum -c sha256sums.txt 2>/dev/null | grep OK

: Your data is never locked in a proprietary format. Everything is stored as .md files on your disk.

In the crowded world of note-taking apps, stands out by being more than just a place to write. It is a "hackable personal notebook" that turns your notes into a live database. With the release of version 1.1.4, the platform continues to refine its promise of speed, extensibility, and data ownership. What’s New in Version 1.1.4?

If you installed via npm (global):

Run the following Docker command to download and start SilverBullet version 1.1.4:

Your notes are organized into a "Space," which is simply a folder on your computer containing Markdown files. SilverBullet parses these files, creating a dynamic, searchable index. 2. Live-Preview Markdown

./silverbullet <pathtodatadirectory>

silverbullet run

The archive contains a single executable file named silverbullet.exe . Place it in the folder you created (e.g., C:\silverbullet ).

If you are upgrading from a very old version, there may be breaking changes or changes in how data is stored. It's a good practice to (your .md files) before performing any major upgrade. The SilverBullet community also recommends updating any installed "Plugs" after an upgrade to avoid compatibility issues. download silverbullet 1.1.4

Your (Windows, macOS, Linux, Synology NAS?)

Once your server is running, access it by navigating to http://localhost:3000 in your browser. You will be presented with your empty SilverBullet space. The first page you see is likely a welcome screen or an empty index.md file. You can immediately start writing in Markdown.

: Before proceeding with the download, verify that your system meets the minimum requirements for Silverbullet 1.1.4. This information is usually available on the official website. curl -L -O https://github

Note: In the command above, replacing the tag with :1.1.4 ensures that Docker pulls exactly that version rather than the rolling latest build.