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Hey everyone! I built SeqLog because I love Logseq's outliner model but couldn't live with the Electron performance on macOS. The core bet: plain markdown files + ripgrep are fast enough that you don't need a database or background indexing. So far it holds up well — search across thousands of pages feels instant. Tech stack: SwiftUI for views, AppKit (NSTextView/NSScrollView) where SwiftUI...

SeqLog — Native Logseq for macOSA native macOS Logseq — no Electron, no cloud, just markdown
SeqLog is an Apple-native outliner for people who think in blocks and write in markdown.
Built with SwiftUI and Rust, it reads and writes plain .md files directly — no database, no index, no proprietary format. Your vault is just a folder of markdown files you can version with Git, sync with iCloud, or leave on disk.

SeqLog — Native Logseq for macOSA native macOS Logseq — no Electron, no cloud, just markdown
Mark Yangleft a comment
So far, it has stayed true to offering an all-in-one experience compared to other subscriptions, and it seems to be fairly priced.

Xiu.aiAny Al tool, any workflow automation
