Tiberium

A note taking app for developers, without the IDE bloat

Developer notes are not the same as code. They are the half-formed solutions, the bug breadcrumbs, the design sketches, and the small how-tos you write once and re-read for years. Tiberium is a clean home for that kind of writing.

Code notes that are not code

Snippets you keep coming back to, gotchas you do not want to re-discover, commands you forget every six months. One note per topic, searchable when you need it.

Bug breadcrumbs

When you are deep in a bug, take notes as you go. What you tried, what it did, what surprised you. Future-you investigating a similar bug will thank present-you.

Feature ideas

A scratch folder for the small ideas that are not yet tickets. Review monthly — promote the good ones, prune the rest.

API and integration notes

How you actually integrated with each third-party API — auth quirks, gotchas, sample payloads. The notes nobody else writes down and everyone wishes they had.

Snippet

Title, language, the snippet, when to use it.

Bug log

Symptom, suspected cause, what you tried, resolution.

Integration note

Service, auth flow, gotchas, sample request and response.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Tiberium support code blocks?

Yes — code blocks with monospace formatting render cleanly.

Is it good for keeping a personal knowledge base?

Yes — many developers use it exactly that way.

Can I publish a note as a how-to article?

Yes — one click and it is a clean public page.

Will my notes be searchable across thousands of entries?

Yes — live full-text search scales well.