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cnotes
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The most simple way to take notes
I use this.
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Emacs Behavioral Modifications
The help page came up. I am am testing it on a common-lisp program I am working on: https://gitlab.com/FOSSilized_Daemon/cnotes/-/blob/lisp-rewrite/src/cnotes.lisp
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[unix:opts] Command-line Arguments Not Being Seen
I am working on implementing command-line arguments for a program I am writing. I have a main function (I call them init functions) that I use to setup everything needed for the other code within my program to function properly. In that main function I have this code that handles my command-line arguments using unix:opts, but for some reason it is not working. Using this test.sh script I tried to run ./test.sh --help, but sbcl just complained that arguments was defined but never used.
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Not as savvy as most of you but I do know that it's good to take notes (which are shareable)
Shamless Plug (under a rewrite for common-lisp so if you like the shell version fork it while you can). Also, good job taking notes on install issues! I think there is a program that sends those issues upstream, but I could be thinking of a different OS.
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How Does ensure-directories-exist Work?
Yep! I just found that on another documentation page. Finally working! Thank you so much.
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Function Not Returning Value As Expect
I have been working on learning lisp for about a month now and am working writing my first program on my own. For this project I decided I wanted to rewrite a shell script I use often called cnotes as this project is mainly just working with the basics of the language. The issue I am facing is with writing a function to get shell environment variables. In C I did this using the getenv function and in shell this is rather simple, lisp however seems more difficult in that this has not been standardized within common lisp. I did some research and found this post which gives a function to get environment variables. Being new to lisp I don't fully understand everything this does, but from what I can gather reading the code and the documentation it works like this:
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Script Not Being Installed to PREFIX and Not Executable Outside $HOME
For this makefile I copied what I used for cnotes which works well.
sn
- Favorite aliases?
- A Practical Guide to fzf: Shell Integration
- Note taking app?
- I’m looking for a terminal based organisation/note taking tool
- What's your favorite lightweight text editor for note-taking?
- how do you get the most out of Linux?
- Beautiful Scripts
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UPDATE: After reading 600+ of your comments, here is the updated list of open source Linux programs mostly for beginners (thus mostly gui).
Notes; sn(my script using fzf)
- Linux programming - where to start?
- What are some scripts you have have made that you use a lot?
What are some alternatives?
gffm
playerctl - 🎧 mpris media player command-line controller for vlc, mpv, RhythmBox, web browsers, cmus, mpd, spotify and others.
no-littering - Help keeping ~/.config/emacs clean
sc-im - sc-im - Spreadsheet Calculator Improvised -- An ncurses spreadsheet program for terminal
smenu - smenu started as a lightweight and flexible terminal menu generator, but quickly evolved into a powerful and versatile CLI selection tool for interactive or scripting use.
xplr - A hackable, minimal, fast TUI file explorer
termgraph - a python command-line tool which draws basic graphs in the terminal
calcurse - A text-based calendar and scheduling application
kilo - A text editor in less than 1000 LOC with syntax highlight and search.
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
glances - Glances an Eye on your system. A top/htop alternative for GNU/Linux, BSD, Mac OS and Windows operating systems.
delta - A syntax-highlighting pager for git, diff, and grep output