
quick-notes
fakoli-plugins
Summary
Dictation-friendly personal notes. Capture a thought by speaking to Claude ('jot down...', 'note that...'); read back, search by keyword or #tag, filter by date, get stats, and export to Markdown. Notes are stored in an append-only, event-sourced JSON Lines log (add/edit/delete, never rewritten) kept outside the plugin so updates never touch your data.
Install to Claude Code
/plugin install quick-notes@fakoli-pluginsRun in Claude Code. Add the marketplace first with /plugin marketplace add fakoli/fakoli-plugins if you haven't already.
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