Hooks into the plan mode of various coding agents
Posts by Nico Ritschel
Works with mdnb themes too
Download at mdnb.app or brew install sidequery/tap/mdnb
Also compatible with OpenCode, Pi & Codex CLI
Installing and removing the agent integrations is as simple as running mdnb install & mdnb uninstall
Now you can use mdnb as a Claude Code plan editor. Highlight ranges of the plan & leave comments for Claude to address
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- UI fixes around theming, inline editing, link previews, and sidebar behavior
- a new startup screen (seen below)
- deeper integration with macOS: Spotlight indexing, Siri integration, mdnb:// url scheme & Applescript support
mdnb is moving so fast that changes can be hard to follow
Here's the changelog from the past week:
- built-in Git sync with GitHub sign-in
- added an integrated terminal
- improved folder navigation and editor formatting tools
- major performance gains for startup and large note libraries
mdnb.app now has themes, Ghostty terminal built in & an optional formatting bar
I wrote some thoughts on memory in coding agents, a surprisingly neglected area for LLM memory?
(Zero AI was used to write the thoughts)
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It's been a lot of fun building on automerge from @inkandswitch.com
Real time collaboration prototype for mdnb
I did a whole new site for the umbrella, sidequery.dev
mdnb.app & pynb.app got new icons ๐
I even did nested XML rendering
Here's Claude's guts
It's free for personal use & always will be ๐ซก
Now with graph view!
I've been using Claude Code since May & use Codex actively. Here's some of my thoughts on software engineering with AI
At the same time!
Lets you do multiple things in a git repo in isolation without actually cloning multiple copies
You should do it!
I forked everyone's favorite terminal, Ghostty, and added git worktree support so to better manage parallel AI agents
pynb was featured by tldr today!
Ghostty is now natively integrated into pynb.app
Can you tell me what can be improved with their version management? (I'm building a free alternative that runs on macOS)
What else are their charts missing for you? (I'm building a free desktop alternative for macOS)
Might have snuck in experimental canvas mode too. All from your .py file with # %% cell delimiters