Silverbullet.v1.1.2 [portable]

: Performance optimizations for the Lua interpreter made page indexing and tree traversal significantly faster.

One of the most exciting community trends is using SilverBullet as a live, editable blogging engine . Because it is browser-based and self-hosted, you can set your instance to read-only for the public while maintaining full editability for yourself. silverbullet.v1.1.2

If you want, I can:

: Commands for moving and indenting list items were overhauled to be more robust, now supporting numbered lists, headers, and entire paragraphs. : Performance optimizations for the Lua interpreter made

(invoking related search suggestions)

In v1.1.2 , the core promise remains: a single command, a single configuration file, or a single API call that replaces fragile, multi-tool workflows. The patch notes (imagined) might read: “Fixed race condition when initializing encrypted state stores on ARM64. Improved error messaging for missing permission tokens.” These are not heroic changes. They are the quiet labors of a tool that has accepted its own limitations. If you want, I can: : Commands for

This release focuses on stability. We've added to resolve sporadic errors where the captured tab was coming up as "undefined." This ensures a smoother capture experience when sending web content directly to your SilverBullet space. 🔗 Get it on the Firefox Add-ons Store . ⚙️ For SilverBullet (Web Cracking Tool)