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Geeknote

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Geeknote is an opensource Evernote console client for Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. Use it for system administration needs, creating notes, notebooks, sync your local directories with Evernote notebooks.

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License model

  • FreeOpen Source

Platforms

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Online
  • BSD
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Properties

  1.  Lightweight

Features

  1.  Command line interface
  2.  File Tagging
  3.  Cloud Sync
  4.  Dark Mode
  5.  Evernote Client

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Geeknote information

  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
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  • Alternatives

    35 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Office & ProductivityDevelopmentFile ManagementWeb BrowsersSecurity & PrivacyOS & Utilities

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  •  7 Open Issues
  •   Updated Mar 17, 2025 
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What is Geeknote?

Geeknote is an opensource Evernote icon Evernote console client for Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. Use it for system administration needs, creating notes, notebooks, sync your local directories with Evernote notebooks.

Sync directories with Evernote

Syncronize local directories and files with Evernote. Geeknote will read and upload as a notes all text files in your local directory to Evernote.

Read notes from console

Geeknote allows you to search your Evernote notes, and output them to console in textplain mode.

Edit with nano, vi, vim

Edit your Evernote notes with any console editor you like - nano, vi, vim, mcedit, etc ... Save changes and Geeknote will automatically upload them to Evernote.