

I’m thinking about the mobile app in terms of how already. But it’s definitely on the roadmap.


I’m thinking about the mobile app in terms of how already. But it’s definitely on the roadmap.


Electron came first and has a massive ecosystem. Most apps were built before Tauri was mature enough. Switching frameworks is expensive, so existing apps stay on Electron. New projects are increasingly picking Tauri though.


Tauri is an alternative to Electron. Both are frameworks for building desktop apps with web technologies, but Electron bundles a full Chromium browser (which is why Electron apps use so much RAM). Tauri uses your OS’s native webview instead, much smaller, much lighter. Both are open source. The difference is resource usage.


Obsidian’s default editor is barebones, you need plugins to get a usable experience. HelixNotes gives you rich editing out of the box: formatting toolbar, slash commands, source mode toggle. No setup. It’s also not Electron. Rust + Tauri 2.0 & Svelte fraction of the RAM, launches instantly. Same philosophy though: local .md files, no cloud, no lock-in. If Obsidian works for you, no reason to switch.


Mac Cmd shortcuts fixed in v1.1.0, just shipped. Thanks for reporting it.


Fixed in v1.1.0


Thanks for all the feedback everyone. Just shipped v1.1.0 based on what was reported here today:


Not like Typora, no. HelixNotes has a WYSIWYG editor and a source mode toggle, two separate views. Not inline markdown rendering.


You have both - the WYSIWYG editor and a way to switch to the Markdown editor.


AI is optional, disabled by default, and doesn’t even show in the UI unless you enable it. The app works fully offline with zero AI involvement.


Not at this moment. Which local model would you like to see as an additional option?


Thanks! No Patreon yet, but I’ll set something up. For now, the best support is feedback and bug reports.


Thanks, appreciate it!


The import dialog warns you to make a backup before running as it modifies files in place. That said, the frontmatter overwrite on just viewing a note is a valid bug. I’ll fix that, notes should only be modified when you actually edit them.


Appreciate the honest feedback, doesn’t come over negatively at all, this is exactly what helps improve the app.
HelixNotes isn’t trying to be a replacement for Obsidian. It was a replacement for Obsidian for me, but different people have different needs. Thanks for taking the time.


No, completely separate project. Just a coincidence in naming.


Great feedback.
If you end up trying it and want to contribute, open issues on Codeberg for what you’d like to see. Contributions are very welcome.


Really appreciate the detailed feedback.
You’re right about the Mac shortcuts - Cmd should replace Ctrl on macOS. That’s a bug, I’ll fix it.
As for the frontmatter - Jayjader is correct, it’s standard markdown frontmatter. It’s how HelixNotes tracks metadata without using a database or sidecar files. Moving it to the bottom would break compatibility with every other markdown tool that reads frontmatter. But I understand it’s not pretty in a plain preview - that’s the tradeoff for keeping everything in plain .md files with no hidden database.
Glad you’re enjoying it. Keep the feedback coming, this is exactly what helps improve the app.


Thanks! Latency was one of the main reasons I went with Tauri instead of Electron. HelixNotes launches instantly and stays light. Give it a try.
Great! Thanks for the feedback.
All 3 enhancements noted. Will be implemented in next release.
Update: The line shortcuts and line numbers will be in the next release. The side-by-side/split view requires a significant architecture refactor, so that one will take longer - it’s on the roadmap but not for the immediate next release.