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Stash: Open-Source Tool for Bidirectional Markdown-Apple Notes Synchronization

By

shuka

4mo ago· 5 min readenCode

Summary

Stash is an open-source tool that enables bidirectional synchronization between Markdown files and Apple Notes. The tool allows users to push Markdown files to Apple Notes and pull changes back, using front-matter to track which Apple Note corresponds to each file. The developer created this tool because Apple Notes has been their daily driver for years due to its simplicity, fast syncing, and unobtrusive nature, despite having tried numerous other note-taking apps like Obsidian, Bear, Notion, and Evernote.

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Bidirectionally sync Markdown files with Apple Notes!
Apple Notes has been my daily driver for years. I love its simplicity—it syncs fast, stays out of the way, and just lets me write.
I've explored the full spectrum of note-taking apps: Workflowy, Obsidian, Bear, Evernote, Notion, Google Keep, GoodNotes, and others I've since forgotten.
The tool uses front-matter to track which Apple Note corresponds to your file.
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Bidirectionally sync Markdown files with Apple Notes. - shakedlokits/stash

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