Manage notes, bookmarks, and notebooks using the nb CLI. Create, list, search, and organize notes across multiple notebooks with Git-backed versioning.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/nb && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/6148" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/nb && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/nb
About this skill
nb - Command Line Note-Taking
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Never edit files in nb git repos (
~/.nb/*) by hand! Always use thenbCLI to ensure proper indexing and Git commits.
A command line and local web note-taking, bookmarking, and archiving tool with plain text data storage, Git-backed versioning, and wiki-style linking.
Quick Reference
Notebooks
# List all notebooks
nb notebooks
# Switch to a notebook
nb use <notebook>
# Create a new notebook
nb notebooks add <name>
# Show current notebook
nb notebooks current
Adding Notes
# Add a note with title
nb add -t "Title" -c "Content here"
# Add note to specific notebook
nb <notebook>: add -t "Title" -c "Content"
# Add note with tags
nb add -t "Title" --tags tag1,tag2
# Add note from file content
nb add <notebook>:filename.md
Listing Notes
# List notes in current notebook
nb list
# List all notes (no limit)
nb list -a
# List notes in specific notebook
nb <notebook>: list
# List with excerpts
nb list -e
# List with tags shown
nb list --tags
Showing Notes
# Show note by ID or title
nb show <id>
nb show "<title>"
# Show note from specific notebook
nb show <notebook>:<id>
# Print content (for piping)
nb show <id> --print
Searching Notes
# Search across all notebooks
nb search "query"
# Search in specific notebook
nb <notebook>: search "query"
# Search with AND/OR/NOT
nb search "term1" --and "term2"
nb search "term1" --or "term2"
nb search "term1" --not "exclude"
# Search by tag
nb search --tag "tagname"
Editing Notes
# Edit by ID
nb edit <id>
# Edit by title
nb edit "<title>"
# Append content
nb edit <id> -c "New content to append"
# Prepend content
nb edit <id> -c "Content at top" --prepend
# Overwrite content
nb edit <id> -c "Replace all" --overwrite
Deleting Notes
# Delete by ID (will prompt)
nb delete <id>
# Force delete without prompt
nb delete <id> -f
Moving/Renaming
# Move note to another notebook
nb move <id> <notebook>:
# Rename a note
nb move <id> new-filename.md
Todos
# Add a todo
nb todo add "Task title"
# Add todo with due date
nb todo add "Task" --due "2026-01-15"
# List open todos
nb todos open
# List closed todos
nb todos closed
# Mark todo as done
nb todo do <id>
# Mark todo as not done
nb todo undo <id>
Bookmarks
# Add a bookmark
nb bookmark <url>
# Add with comment
nb bookmark <url> -c "My comment"
# Add with tags
nb bookmark <url> --tags reference,dev
# List bookmarks
nb bookmark list
# Search bookmarks
nb bookmark search "query"
Git Operations
# Sync with remote
nb sync
# Create checkpoint (commit)
nb git checkpoint "Message"
# Check dirty status
nb git dirty
# Run any git command
nb git status
nb git log --oneline -5
Folders
# Add folder to notebook
nb folders add <folder-name>
# List folders
nb folders
# Add note to folder
nb add <folder>/<filename>.md
Common Patterns
Adding Note with Full Content
For longer notes, create a temp file and import:
# Write content to temp file first, then copy to nb
cp /tmp/note.md ~/.nb/<notebook>/
cd ~/.nb/<notebook> && git add . && git commit -m "Add note"
nb <notebook>: index rebuild
Searching Across All
# Search everything
nb search "term" --all
# Search by type
nb search "term" --type bookmark
nb search "term" --type todo
Data Location
Notes are stored in ~/.nb/<notebook>/ as markdown files with Git versioning.
~/.nb/
├── notebook-name-1/ # Your first notebook
├── notebook-name-2/ # Your second notebook
└── ...
Tips
- Use
nb <notebook>:prefix to work with specific notebooks - IDs are numbers shown in
nb list - Titles can be used instead of IDs (quoted if spaces)
- All changes are automatically Git-committed
- Use
nb syncto push/pull from remote repos
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