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6 points hakaneskici | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.204s | source

minimalistab is an extension for Chrome that replaces the default "New tab" page with a blank WYSIWYG editor for taking notes.

Sometimes I need a blank screen to stare at, especially when context switching between tasks; so I made this Chrome extension with basic note taking capabilities.

I kept the code as simple as possible, formatted for developers with dyslexia. Let me know your opinions.

I hope you find it useful. Feel free to personalize and hack your own copy. Feedback very welcome.

DEMO: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hakaneskici/minimalistab/r...

Install as an extension: https://github.com/hakaneskici/minimalistab

Features:

* Take notes with formatting

* CMD/CTRL + {B, I, U} or toolbar

* Works offline by design

* Auto save to local storage

* Download as .html file

* Dark/light system theme

* Paste images and links

* Plain JS, no dependencies

* No tracking, no telemetry, no cookies

* Works without JS too (no saving)

* 100% handcrafted human code (TM)

Here's the primary trick that makes this possible:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43179649

Previous discussions and tools:

[1] Nash - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43358914

[2] Notetime - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43434152

[3] NoteUX - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43492415

[4] TiddlyWiki - https://tiddlywiki.com/

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edoceo ◴[] No.43559395[source]
I made one like this for myself. Love this. Mine has two panels. One for notes and the left side is just a tall menu, big buttons of my favorite sites/tools - saves a few clicks. Custom newtab is underrated.
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1. hakaneskici ◴[] No.43559751[source]
Awesome! I'd love to see it.

One of my goals was to make the code "hackable", so that you can take this as a starting point, then extend and personalize it, to make it "yours".

> Custom newtab is underrated

Exactly. I'm surprised myself how handy this turned out :)