I have a little 4x6" notebook in which I write down notes and ideas. It's the cheapest notebook Staples sells that I can fit in my pocket, not one of those fancy moleskine ones. That way, I'm free to fill it up with crap and replace it ASAP.
When I solve a problem for a specific project and writing the code isn't good enough to document it, I just write comments. If comments aren't appropriate, most of my repos end up with a misc directory that contains random notes, OmniOutliner checklists, example scripts, and aborted attempts at great ideas.
If my idea is about something more general, but isn't general enough to turn into a released library (which I do at the drop of a hat), I put it in my Rubric and that's that.
I like wikis, but they're generally just a bit too much work for me to use for keeping notes. That has to be really, really easy to do. Finally, sometimes I use Jott to dictate things to myself via Hiveminder so I can put them into the right file later, when I'm out walking.