Matt Van Horn 57c6a4a2a4 fix: do not treat pure-numeric property values as bare-domain URLs
Fixes #710

A number property like "Year: 2026" rendered as "0.0.7.234" in the
note list column because the WHATWG URL parser canonicalizes integer-only
hosts to IPv4 form: new URL('https://2026').hostname === '0.0.7.234'.
formatChipLabel called isUrlValue('2026'), which returned true via the
bare-domain branch of normalizeExternalUrl, and then asked the URL parser
for the hostname.

Add a single guard in normalizeExternalUrl: when the input contains no '.',
reject it before the bare-domain candidate is constructed. The
parseHttpUrl(trimmed) branch above already handles inputs with an explicit
scheme (https://...), so the guard only narrows the bare-domain path -
the path that produced the bug. Existing cases ('example.com', 'localhost')
remain unaffected.

Two new vitest cases cover the regression ('2026' and '0') plus a parity
case for https://example.com to make sure the scheme branch is untouched.
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💧 Tolaria

Tolaria is a desktop app for macOS, Windows, and Linux for managing markdown knowledge bases. People use it for a variety of use cases:

  • Operate second brains and personal knowledge
  • Organize company docs as context for AI
  • Store OpenClaw/assistants memory and procedures

Personally, I use it to run my life (hey 👋 Luca here). I have a massive workspace of 10,000+ notes, which are the result of my Refactoring work + a ton of personal journaling and second braining.

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Walkthroughs

You can find some Loom walkthroughs below — they are short and to the point:

Principles

  • 📑 Files-first — Your notes are plain markdown files. They're portable, work with any editor, and require no export step. Your data belongs to you, not to any app.
  • 🔌 Git-first — Every vault is a git repository. You get full version history, the ability to use any git remote, and zero dependency on Tolaria servers.
  • 🛜 Offline-first, zero lock-in — No accounts, no subscriptions, no cloud dependencies. Your vault works completely offline and always will. If you stop using Tolaria, you lose nothing.
  • 🔬 Open source — Tolaria is free and open source. I built this for myself and for sharing it with others.
  • 📋 Standards-based — Notes are markdown files with YAML frontmatter. No proprietary formats, no locked-in data. Everything works with standard tools if you decide to move away from Tolaria.
  • 🔍 Types as lenses, not schemas — Types in Tolaria are navigation aids, not enforcement mechanisms. There's no required fields, no validation, just helpful categories for finding notes.
  • 🪄AI-first but not AI-only — A vault of files works very well with AI agents, but you are free to use whatever you want. We support Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI setup paths, but you can edit the vault with any AI you want. We provide an AGENTS file for your agents to figure out.
  • ⌨️ Keyboard-first — Tolaria is designed for power-users who want to use keyboard as much as possible. A lot of how we designed the Editor and the Command Palette is based on this.
  • 💪 Built from real use — Tolaria was created for manage my personal vault of 10,000+ notes, and I use it every day. Every feature exists because it solved a real problem.

Installation

Homebrew

Install via Homebrew on macOS:

brew install --cask tolaria

Download from releases

Download the latest release here for macOS, Windows, or Linux.

Getting started

When you open Tolaria for the first time you get the chance of cloning the getting started vault — which gives you a walkthrough of the whole app.

The public user docs live in site/ and are published to GitHub Pages. Start with Install Tolaria, then First Launch.

Open source and local setup

Tolaria is open source and built with Tauri, React, and TypeScript. If you want to run or contribute to the app locally, here is how to get started. You can also find the gist below 👇

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 20+
  • pnpm 8+
  • Rust stable
  • macOS or Linux for development

Linux system dependencies

Tauri 2 on Linux requires WebKit2GTK 4.1 and GTK 3:

  • Arch / Manjaro:
    sudo pacman -S --needed webkit2gtk-4.1 base-devel curl wget file openssl \
      appmenu-gtk-module libappindicator-gtk3 librsvg
    
  • Debian / Ubuntu (22.04+):
    sudo apt install libwebkit2gtk-4.1-dev build-essential curl wget file \
      libxdo-dev libssl-dev libayatana-appindicator3-dev librsvg2-dev \
      libsoup-3.0-dev patchelf
    
  • Fedora 38+:
    sudo dnf install webkit2gtk4.1-devel openssl-devel curl wget file \
      libappindicator-gtk3-devel librsvg2-devel
    

The bundled MCP server still spawns the system node binary at runtime on Linux, so install Node from your distro package manager if you want the external AI tooling flow.

Quick start

pnpm install
pnpm dev

Open http://localhost:5173 for the browser-based mock mode, or run the native desktop app with:

pnpm tauri dev

Tech Docs

Security

If you believe you have found a security issue, please report it privately as described in SECURITY.md.

License

Tolaria is licensed under AGPL-3.0-or-later. The Tolaria name and logo remain covered by the projects trademark policy.

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