A very, very simple Markdown notes manager
This command-line tool manages note files in your preferred directory, organized under one of the following four categories:
- Today
- Idea
- Todo
- Plan
The Today category is sharded by year and month. The Plan category is either singular or topical. Trest of the categories are named with their topic.
When running the today subcommand, you can optionally carry over your daily list from the previous day.
For help, see srctrait-note --help.
srctrait-note <command>
todayEdits today's notetoday from <date>Carries over notes from the previous date into today's
yesterdayEdits yesterday's notedayEdits the given day's noteidea <topic>Edits an idea note for that topicplanEdits your master planplan <topic>Edits topical plantodo <topic>Edits a topical TODO listconfigEdits the command's config file. Configures the notes dir and editor command.pick <note type>Uses yazi to choose a note to edit
With Rust install, run:
cargo install srctrait-note-cli
The standalone command's default name is srctrait-note. It's recommended to make an alias to something like note for ease of use.
In Fish, this would be something like:
alias note "srctrait-note"
funcsave noteContributors, please review SRCTRAIT.md.
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SourceTrait Note: Markdown notes manager
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