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# Heynote
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[![GitHub release (latest SemVer)](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/heyman/heynote)](https://github.com/heyman/heynote/releases)
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[![Build Status](https://github.com/heyman/heynote/workflows/Tests/badge.svg)](https://github.com/heyman/heynote/actions?query=workflow%3ATests)
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<img src="https://heynote.com/img/logo.png" style="width:79px;">
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## General Information
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- Website: [heynote.com](https://heynote.com)
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- Documentation: [heynote.com](https://heynote.com/docs/)
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Heynote is a dedicated scratchpad for developers. It functions as a large persistent text buffer where you can write down anything you like. Works great for that Slack message you don't want to accidentally send, a JSON response from an API you're working with, notes from a meeting, your daily to-do list, etc.
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The Heynote buffer is divided into blocks, and each block can have its own Language set (e.g. JavaScript, JSON, Markdown, etc.). This gives you syntax highlighting and lets you auto-format that JSON response.
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Available for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
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## Features
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- Persistent text buffer
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- Block-based
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- Syntax highlighting:
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C++, C#, Clojure, CSS, Erlang, Go, Groovy, HTML, Java, JavaScript, JSX, Kotlin, TypeScript, TOML, TSX, JSON, Lezer, Markdown, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, Shell, SQL, Swift, XML, YAML
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- Language auto-detection
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- Auto-formatting
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- Math/Calculator mode
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- Currency conversion
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- Multi-cursor editing
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- Dark & Light themes
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- Option to set a global hotkey to show/hide the app
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- Default or Emacs-like key bindings
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## Documentation
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[Documentation](https://heynote.com/docs/) is available on the Heynote website.
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## Development
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To develop Heynote you need Node.js and you should (hopefully) just need to check out the code and then run:
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```
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> npm install
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> npm run dev
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```
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### Run Tests
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To run the tests:
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```
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> npm run test
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```
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To run the tests in the Playwright UI:
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```
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> npm run test:ui
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```
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### Contributions
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I'm happy to merge contributions that fit my vision for the app. Bug fixes are always welcome.
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## FAQ
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### Where is the buffer data stored?
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See the [documentation](https://heynote.com/docs/#user-content-the-buffer-file).
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### Can you make a mobile app?
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No, at the moment this is out of scope, sorry.
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### Can you add a feature for naming blocks and/or adding tags? [(#44)](https://github.com/heyman/heynote/issues/44)
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Currently, I'm not planning on adding this. The main reason is that it goes against the scratchpadness of the program.
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I can totally see the usefulness of such a feature, and it's definitely something that I would expect from a more traditional Notes app. However a large part of Heynote's appeal is it's simplicity, and if that is to remain so, I'm going to have to say no to a lot of actually useful features.
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### What are the default keyboard shortcuts?
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See the [documentation](https://heynote.com/docs/#user-content-default-key-bindings).
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## Thanks!
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Heynote is built upon [CodeMirror](https://codemirror.net/), [Vue](https://vuejs.org/), [Electron](https://www.electronjs.org/), [Math.js](https://mathjs.org/), [Prettier](https://prettier.io/) and other great open-source projects.
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