Lunote Blog

Practical writing on personal knowledge management, local-first tools, and Markdown workflows—how to turn folders of notes into systems that compound over time.

Why developers need a knowledge system—not just notes

Developers collect snippets, meeting notes, and architecture sketches—but without links and structure, retrieval fails when context matters most. Here is how a system differs from a pile of files.

Local-first apps and the future of productivity tools

Cloud notebooks promised sync and collaboration; local-first tools return ownership, speed, and offline reliability—while still letting you sync folders on your own terms.

How structured thinking improves coding workflows

Linking design decisions to code locations, ADRs, and runbooks turns one-off debugging into durable team memory—and makes onboarding measurably faster.

Markdown files vs knowledge systems for developers

Plain Markdown is the right foundation—but folders alone are not a graph. What changes when you add wiki links, backlinks, and lightweight metadata on top of .md files.