{"repo":"zeitstein/brimm","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/zeitstein/brimm","clone":"git clone https://github.com/zeitstein/brimm.git","description":"Notion-inspired versatile knowledge management backed by a graph you own, full stack and open source.","language":null,"stars":110,"topics":["clojure","graph","knowledge-graph","note-taking","pkm","project-management","tools-for-thought","local-first","xtdb","shadow-grove"],"license":"MIT","category":"productivity","readme_excerpt":"Brimm Notion-inspired versatile knowledge management backed by a graph you own, full stack and open source. Coming 2025. [!TIP] See Brimm in action (early 2024): More videos on my YouTube channel. Feedback and suggestions are very welcome. Join the discussion on GitHub or in #brimm on the Clojurians Slack. Sponsor Brimm Please consider supporting Brimm’s development through Github Sponsors. Ideally I'll have enough funding to work on Brimm full-time. Thank you! A big thank you to JUXT for their support and sponsorship, as well as to all the sponsors! What The shortest path to understanding Brimm is through its primary motivation: to combine Notion’s database and document editing experience with the structural flexibility of infinite outliners (apps like Workflowy or Logseq). Brimm lets you model data as blocks of many shapes (text, tasks, bookmarks, personal info, events, books, music albums, contact info, etc.), categorise and organise it, make connections, and search across it. You can mark a block as todo anywhere, then create a table listing all todos due today, whether from your entire database or a single project. You can list all paragraphs in need of revision from a blog post you’re writing. Or create a gallery of your favourite grunge albums. Brimm is a full-stack web app, with the backend under the user’s control. Unlike Notion, you own your data. Brimm will be open source across the stack. And Brimm is programmable. The broader vision is to provide a capable person","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/zeitstein","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/zeitstein/brimm/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}