Open paul-hammant opened 6 years ago
That's honestly what I was looking for when I found Boostnote today. Normally that wouldn't fit most people, but if Boostnote's goal is "Notes for developers" I think it's a perfect option to be able to store your notes, push them into a Bitbucket private repo, and have all the features of git. You could even have team-based note collaboration via git. Not to mention amazing safety if you routinely push to Bitbucket.
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Zim-wiki has a great feature in that it can save into a Git repo locally, and handle the push/pull for you. That'd be great for Boostnote, too.
Zim does it for a Git clone on the filesystem. That'd be fine. But doing so directly to the remote too would be geat.