That’s exactly what I did and never looked back. Just installed code-server + a few vs code plugins. Automatically synced via some some scripts that push and pull+merge git commits, done. No need for one of those million note taking apps. I also installed polyglot notebooks for vs code to embed code into notes.
Why not something like syncthing and then just use a text editor you like?
Did you bother opening the link? This project is clearly much more elaborate than simply synchronising notes.
If you know of any FOSS, offline editors for Android which can do what silverbullet can, drop a link.
That’s exactly what I did and never looked back. Just installed code-server + a few vs code plugins. Automatically synced via some some scripts that push and pull+merge git commits, done. No need for one of those million note taking apps. I also installed polyglot notebooks for vs code to embed code into notes.
I tried this, but couldn’t find a better editor as android app. The closest I got was Zettel notes. But silverbullet worked better