A developer operating system — your notebook, terminal, project workspace, and social platform in one place.
https://terminalnotes.netlify.app
TerminalNotes is the all-in-one environment built for developers who want to think, build, document, and share:
- Write structured notebooks with terminal-style command blocks
- Capture ideas and convert them into fully tracked projects
- Connect GitHub repositories to your projects and notebooks
- Visualize project history with a built-in timeline mode
- Share your work and follow other developers on a social feed
GitHub + Notion + a Linux terminal + a personal developer journal + social media
Getting started with TerminalNotes is fast:
- Sign in with GitHub — Authenticate with your GitHub account to get started instantly and unlock repository integration.
- Create a Notebook — Organize your knowledge into structured notebooks — commands, notes, terminology, and learning materials all in one place.
- Capture an Idea — Log early concepts and inspirations as ideas, using them as a brainstorming space before committing to a project.
- Convert to a Project — Promote ideas into full projects with notes, commands, timelines, and GitHub repository links attached.
- Publish and Share — Make notebooks, projects, or command libraries public and engage with other developers through the social feed.
Tip
Keep your notebooks private while you're working and publish them only when you're ready — content visibility is fully controlled by you.
- Notebook System — Create structured, book-like notebooks with command blocks rendered in a mini terminal style — perfect for documenting programming workflows.
- Ideas & Projects Workflow — Capture raw ideas, refine them into projects, and track progress through the natural flow: Idea → Project → Development → Documentation.
- GitHub Integration — Sign in with GitHub to display your repositories and link them directly to projects or notebooks.
- Timeline Mode — Enable a visual project timeline to track work sessions, milestones, and the full evolution of a project over time.
- Developer Social Platform — Follow other developers, publish your work, explore a live activity feed, and discover content through global search.
TerminalNotes stores your notebooks, ideas, projects, and profile data securely. All content is private by default — nothing is visible to other users unless you explicitly choose to publish it.
Note
GitHub authentication is used only for sign-in and optional repository linking. TerminalNotes does not store your GitHub credentials.
Warning
Once content is published publicly, it may be visible to other users on the platform. Review your privacy settings before publishing.
TerminalNotes does not accept feature implementations via pull requests. Feature requests and bug reports are welcome through GitHub issues.
© 2026 Niko Marinović. All rights reserved.

