Simply notes is a simple, private note-making progressive web app. It stores notes data in the browser, rather than in the cloud, giving users complete control. It also works offline.
Before installing, you need to have Node LTS and NPM installed on your computer.
You can install Simply Notes by running npm install
in the root folder of
the application.
When making developments to the application, run npm run dev
in the root
folder. This will build the application into the public
folder, and
automatically rebuild it every time you change a source file.
You can then access the application by opening the public/index.html
file in
your browser. To access it through an HTTP server, simply run npx http-server
in the public
folder and access the URL shown on screen.
When you're ready to deploy the application, you can build a production-ready
version by running npm run build
in the root folder. If you plan to host it
on a root domain (e.g. at https://notes.com/ or https://notes.apps.com/) then
you simply need to upload it.
If you plan to host the application on a subdirectory (e.g. at https://apps.com/notes/simply) then you should provide the subdirectory as an additional argument when running the build script. In this case, that would be:
npm run build -- --environment SUBDIRECTORY:notes/simply
Note the additional --
which is necessary to pass the parameter past npm.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details