Plugins are the heart of Silverbullet’s extensibility. Prior to , plugin developers faced inconsistencies in lifecycle hooks—specifically around file save events and template rendering. This release standardizes the onFileChange and onRender hooks, providing a predictable contract for third-party developers. Consequently, the community plugin repository has seen a 25% increase in submissions since the release candidate phase.
You can tag pages using conventional hashtags ( #project , #meeting-notes , etc.) and embed YAML frontmatter at the top of any Markdown file. This data becomes immediately queryable, turning your plain text into a structured database without sacrificing simplicity. silverbullet.v1.1.2
@page tags + live meta queries now parse faster than your last dopamine scroll. Build dynamic dashboards from your daily logs without leaving the editor. Plugins are the heart of Silverbullet’s extensibility