Dunlin is an open source notebook and knowledge graph that helps individuals, DAOs, and other communities capture, organize, make sense of, and share complex information. All notes are encrypted and can only by decrypted by the intended audience.
Individuals can use Dunlin to take notes, journal, and compile their ideas, thoughts, and research in an interconnected context.
DAOs and other communities can manage projects, carry out collaborative research, and create knowledge bases, FAQs, and guides. Access to workspaces can be granted using tokens, NFTs, and blockchain identity as keys.
- 📝 WYSIWYG editor with markdown support
- 🔗 Use links, tags, and nested notes to organize your thinking
- 🔍 Full-text search helps you find relevant notes
- 🔀 Analyze your knowledge graph to discover new connections
- 📤 Import or export notes in markdown format
- 🔐 Leverage on-chain conditions to securely collaborate
- 📄 Publish notes to IPFS
Dunlin is made possible thanks to these and other open source languages, libraries, and frameworks.
Tech | Description |
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React | Front end user interface |
Next.js | A React.js framework |
TypeScript | Static type-checking programming language |
TailwindCSS | A utility-first CSS framework |
Supabase | An open source Firebase alternative |
Notabase | A personal knowledge base |
Slate | A customizable framework for building rich text editors |
Lit Protocol | Decentralized access control |
wagmi | React hooks library for Ethereum |