: This indicates a specific milestone in the software's development. While the project has since moved toward a major Version 2.0 overhaul , version 1.1.0 remains a legacy release that established many of the core "hacker-friendly" features, such as frontmatter annotation and plug-in support.

: SilverBullet indexes content—such as tasks and tags—allowing users to run SQL-like queries to generate live tables or lists of information across their entire "Space". Significance of the Version and File Format

: Notes are stored as plain .md files, ensuring long-term data portability and simplicity.

SilverBullet is primarily utilized by the Self-Hosted community and those with a "hacker mindset". Common applications include:

: The .rar extension signifies a compressed file format developed by Eugene Roshal. It is often used to bundle the server executables and necessary libraries for local installation. Use Cases and Community

: Creating interconnected webs of knowledge through bi-directional linking.

: Because it is a Progressive Web App (PWA) , it can be used offline in a browser, with changes syncing back to the server once a connection is restored. Security Warning

SilverBullet is a programmable, browser-based Markdown editor that users host on their own servers. Unlike standard notes apps, it allows users to treat their notes as structured data. Key characteristics include: