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title 📝 git-notes-memory - Capture Your Thoughts with Git Notes
description 📝 Capture and organize your ideas with Git-native, semantically-searchable memory storage designed for efficient coding and project management.

📝 git-notes-memory - Capture Your Thoughts with Git Notes

🚀 Getting Started

Welcome to git-notes-memory! This application helps you store and search your notes using Git. It makes it easy to capture your decisions, learnings, and important context. Let’s get you set up!

🔗 Download

Download git-notes-memory

📦 Download & Install

  1. Visit the Releases Page
    To download the latest version of git-notes-memory, click here. You will see a list of available versions.

  2. Choose the Right File
    Look for the latest version of the application. You will find several files for different operating systems. Choose the file that matches your system:

    • Windows: Look for a .exe file.
    • Mac: Look for a .dmg file.
    • Linux: Look for a .tar.gz file.
  3. Download the File
    Click on the file name to begin the download. Your browser might ask where to save the file. Choose a location you will remember, like your Desktop or Downloads folder.

  4. Install the Application
    Once the download is complete, locate the downloaded file:

    • Windows: Double-click the .exe file and follow the installation prompts.
    • Mac: Open the .dmg file and drag the git-notes-memory icon into your Applications folder.
    • Linux: Extract the .tar.gz file and follow any installation instructions included in the package.

🏁 Running the Application

Now that you've installed git-notes-memory, it’s time to run the application.

  1. Open git-notes-memory

    • On Windows, you can find it in the Start menu or the Desktop shortcut.
    • On Mac, open it from the Applications folder.
    • On Linux, navigate to the folder where you installed it and run the command in the terminal.
  2. Creating Your First Note
    When you open the application, you’ll see a clear interface. Now, you can start creating your notes! Simply enter your thoughts and save them. You can also categorize your notes for easier searching later.

  3. Searching Your Notes
    Utilize the semantic search feature to find notes quickly. Type keywords related to your note, and the application will present you with relevant results.

🔧 System Requirements

Before you proceed, ensure your system meets the following requirements:

  • Operating System:

    • Windows 10 or later
    • macOS 10.12 or later
    • A modern distribution of Linux (Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.)
  • Hardware:

    • Minimum 2 GB RAM
    • 100 MB of free disk space

🌟 Features

  • Git Integration: Store notes as Git entries for version control.
  • Semantic Search: Quickly find contextually relevant notes using advanced search.
  • User-Friendly Interface: A simple way to manage your notes without complications.
  • Cross-Platform Support: Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Support & Community

If you experience issues or have questions, you can reach out to our community. We have a support forum where users share tips and solutions. Feel free to ask for help!

📚 Contributing

Your contributions are welcome! If you want to assist in making git-notes-memory better, check out the contributing guidelines in our repository. Sharing ideas or reporting issues helps us improve.

🔗 More Information

For more updates and additional documentation, explore our GitHub repository. Stay informed about new features and enhancements.

You can download git-notes-memory by visiting this page. Enjoy capturing your thoughts with ease!