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  1. Nvalt browser extension archive#
  2. Nvalt browser extension code#

Lately I've been trying to add a little organization to some notes with inspiration from this idea of Semantic Notes.

Nvalt browser extension archive#

Archive bit backup exec, Private ipad browsing, Kuzuyu kurtaran. Now they are saved (without me thinking about it) and on a number of occasions it has been helpful to have the archive. Collin mezin violin, Redd napa menu, Mob stacking plugin, Comprar ron montilla. They'd typically be saved on my desktop for a few days or not saved at all in the case of a quick dump. This is the fastest loading editor Ive seen and it is very close to perfect at rendering GitHub flavored. Pre-NV, these text files were throwaways. It has an extension for Markdown which is pretty good. Instead of composing longish text in the browser (textarea), I now use NV and don't worry about losing stuff due to browser crashes, etc. The text is there and it is automatically saved. Also, an all-purpose bookmarklet by Alex Popescu brings some clipping goodness to everyone, including Firefox Users. Clip selected link, text or entire page directly to nvALT, with optional use of Instapaper Mobilizer. Just open the app and start typing or paste. For Safari and Chrome, browser extensions are available at Elastic Thread’s website. It's _frictionless_ so, for these files, I don't have to think what to name them or where to save them. Features Notes are stored in a single location (directory) located anywhere on your system youd like.

Nvalt browser extension code#

Often I need a file to reformat some text or a file to temporarily hold a snippet of text. Notes is a Markdown focused notes extension for Visual Studio Code that takes inspiration from Notational Velocity and nvAlt. keeping (almost) everything here means I don't need to load up different apps (a meeting notes app, a wine list app, a snippet app) or think about where to store thingsįor me, it's my text file junk drawer. plain text (not some proprietary locked in format) Then I use the app Notesy on my iPhone which searches just as quickly. I have the app bound to command-shift-tilde so it's always very easy to access. names and phone numbers of my neighbors list of conferences I want to attend this year electricians I've called to get quotes from trip planning (hotel, flight info, museums) So I have life, work, snippets (for code), and a few others.īut I rarely browse, as the search functionality just can't be beat. I use a trick Merlin Mann mentioned in one of his podcasts, where he prefixes each note title with a category. I use it for pretty much everything in life that I want to remember.










Nvalt browser extension