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Show HN: SheetHub – Your notes and gists all in one place

51 points| cedricmar | 5 years ago |sheethub.io | reply

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[+] cedricmar|5 years ago|reply
I’ve released a side project because I needed this tool.

I use Notes on OSX quite a bit (and GEdit on Linux...) for gists, reminders, cheatsheets etc... Mainly to re-use code bits and idioms I find useful. But then I switch computers / OSes quite a bit and I don’t have these notes with me everywhere. Also I spend a lot of time searching the same code bits over and over again, I wanted something more productive.

I wanted to solve this problem for me in a way that was compatible with my usual workflow (copy / paste!).

So I built https://www.sheethub.io it is very Beta ATM, but if you find a use for it I'm happy :)

[+] ktpsns|5 years ago|reply
According to the current contents, you seem to focus programmers.

Here's a thing: The command line got very popular over the last years. What about a CLI client for sheethub? This could accelerate the usefulness of this tool. I also think about a sane integration with other tools (UNIX philosophy), for instance fzf and friends.

[+] badrabbit|5 years ago|reply
Interesting name when you pronounce it.
[+] ajainy|5 years ago|reply
nice tool, specially modern programmer is always switching context and I always loose my prev notes. right now my notes and gist's are spread around multiple google drives and my GitHub account.

Even if I adopt this tool, my biggest fear is, this website will disappear one day. and how about security. what if my personal notes have passwords.

and second biggest fear is, if my company firewall this site, then I am back to same situation

[+] evsamsonov|5 years ago|reply
Very interesting and useful project. I was going do develop the same one myself. Do you have any plans to open its source that other devs could install it on their own servers to keep data under own control and contribute to improve this project?
[+] jlbnjmn|5 years ago|reply
The site did not display correctly for me on mobile.
[+] cedricmar|5 years ago|reply
A few fixes have been released to make it more mobile friendly thxs for the feedback!
[+] cedricmar|5 years ago|reply
Yes, I'll make it responsive very soon !
[+] 1cvmask|5 years ago|reply
good luck.... when will you double down on it?
[+] cedricmar|5 years ago|reply
Thxs! I have a clear roadmap to make it more and more useful, I'll follow it as quickly as I can :)
[+] monkeypilot|5 years ago|reply
Not very responsive.
[+] cedricmar|5 years ago|reply
A few fixes have been released to make it more mobile friendly thxs for the feedback!