

Once done, clone the geeknote repository in your local. $ sudo apt-get install git python-thrift python-bs4 python-oauth python-html2text python-sqlalchemy python-setuptools There are various dependencies which you need to install first. Synchronising local directories and files with Evernote.Save it, and Geeknote will automatically upload it to Evernote. You can edit the notes with any console editor like nano, vi, vim etc. The local directories and files are synced with Evernote servers, and Geeknote uploads all text file in your local directory as text to Evernote. It’s a command line client for Evernote which supports searching the Evernote notes and outputs them to console in plain text. If you are a terminal geek and loves VIM, Geeknote is for you. Use Gdebi installer or install the Debian package in your system using cthe ommand line. Desktop integration (Dock and tray icons).Lightweight unofficial client for Evernote.It is a free and open source application licensed under MIT and provides a simple interface with all the features Evernote has. Whatever is another lightweight unofficial Evernote client build on Electron and integrates smoothly with desktop such as dock and tray icons. Grab a copy of installation from the release page. The latest version of tusk is 0.8.0 and there is a deb/rpm package available to download and install.


NixNote is a free and open source application which supports synchronization with the Evernote servers and local data caching. They provide their own features similar to Evernote but you can’t use your existing Evernote account and sync the documents with them. However, the alternatives don’t use Evernote servers. The unofficial applications actually use Evernote and sync with your Evernote servers. There’s a difference between the alternative apps and unofficial apps.

There are also alternatives to Evernote in Linux. Do note that I am talking about unofficial Evernote clients for desktop Linux.
