Vishesh Handa d665981182 Allow Git remote host to be reset
This is quick and dirty way of fixing the problem. It doesn't migrate
the notes from the previous repo and just discards them, so you cannot
move your notes from one repo to another using GitJournal (for now), but
at least its better than having to re-install the app.

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Store your Markdown Notes in any Git Repo

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Summary

GitJournal is a note taking app focused on privacy and data portability. It stores all its notes in a standardized Markdown + YAML header format (optional). The notes are stored in a Git Repo of your choice - GitHub / Gitlab / Custom-provider. This means you can easily self host or host your notes in one of the many Git providers.

Features -

  • Can be used with any Git Repository
  • Allows categorizing Notes based on Folders
  • No Account Required
  • Open source

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