Your knowledge,
carved in stone.

Local-first outliner for Desktop, Android, and Web. Opens your existing Logseq graph. Your notes stay as plain markdown on your disk — no Electron, no cold-start.

Runs where you do

Platform Status
Desktop (macOS, Linux, Windows) Working
Android Working
Web (Browser Demo) Demo available
iOS Planned

Built for the long haul

Core outliner features, no cloud required.

Outliner

Hierarchical block editing with keyboard-driven nesting. Tab to indent, Shift-Tab to outdent.

Journals

Daily notes auto-created at startup. Each day is a page in journals/YYYY_MM_DD.md.

Bidirectional links

[[page]] links are indexed in real time. The backlinks panel shows every reference.

Search

Full-text search across all pages and blocks. Press Cmd/Ctrl+K from anywhere.

Local-first

Your files stay on your machine. Plain Markdown on disk, always. No account, no sync service.

SteleKit vs. Logseq

SteleKit exists because of Logseq's ideas, not in spite of them. It makes different technical bets.

SteleKit Logseq
File format Markdown (Logseq-compatible) Markdown
Browser demo Yes — no install Server-required
Desktop Yes Yes
Android Yes Yes
iOS Planned Yes
Open source Source-available (Elastic 2.0) Yes (AGPL)
KMP architecture Yes No

Your machine. Your graph.

Download directly from GitHub or install via your platform's package manager.

macOS & Linux
# Homebrew
brew tap tstapler/stelekit
brew install stelekit

Or download the .dmg / .AppImage / .deb / .rpm.

Android
# F-Droid — add our repo
stelekit.stapler.dev/fdroid/repo

Open F-Droid → Settings → Add repository, paste the URL above. Or download the APK directly.

Windows
# Download installer
github.com/tstapler/stelekit/releases

Download the .msi from the latest release.

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