jrnlsync-sh
jrnl
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jrnlsync-sh
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Write jrnl.sh entries on your iPhone then sync them using this Siri Shortcut and accompanying zsh script
My jrnl-sync won't currently work at the moment, but I may add Windows support in the near future. Stay subscribed to the Github repository for changes.
jrnl
- Collect your thoughts and notes without leaving the commnand line
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The power of keeping a coding journal (2014)
Is this the correct link ?
https://github.com/jrnl-org/jrnl
Nice idea. I like org-mode for ...nearly everything.... This looks good for the command line.
- How do you create time-stamped text files for personal diaries or work logs?
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Self-hosted journaling app
Depending on the functionality your looking for jrnl is an excellent tool. It has built in tags and search, and saves everything in a simple file format on disk. https://github.com/jrnl-org/jrnl
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I use this terminal based app named 'jrnl' to take notes and today I find all notes dating as far back as Jun 2022(when I started using it) to Dec 3rd are gone. My journal.txt files starts from 2022-12-03 18:19 CAT
I see that you posted an issue at the developer's GitHub repository. That's probably the best move available.
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Ask HN: Devs with ADHD do you use specialized tooling?
You could also look into these with should work well for the same purpose:
https://jrnl.sh
https://xwmx.github.io/nb/
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Moving from jrnl to bear for journaling
I enjoy the single file format of jrnl and have been using an Apple shortcut that creates a similar [yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm] stamp prior to each entry where I store my journal.txt on iCloud Drive.
- Show HN: Dia, a work diary CLI so you know where the time went
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What are some useful cli tools that arent popular?
jrnl - notes taking and journaling for command line.
- Jrnl: Collect your thoughts and notes without leaving the command line
What are some alternatives?
jrnl-sync - Write jrnl.sh entries on iOS, using your favourite writing app and Siri Shortcuts. Then sync your journal with a bash script. Very simple, easy to install and use, and works well. [Moved to: https://github.com/lkdm/jrnl-sync]
riot - Go Open Source, Distributed, Simple and efficient Search Engine; Warning: This is V1 and beta version, because of big memory consume, and the V2 will be rewrite all code.
zsh-notify - Desktop notifications for long-running commands in zsh.
nb - CLI and local web plain text note‑taking, bookmarking, and archiving with linking, tagging, filtering, search, Git versioning & syncing, Pandoc conversion, + more, in a single portable script.
MacGesture - Global mouse gestures for macOS
memos - An open source, lightweight note-taking service. Easily capture and share your great thoughts.
vim-keybindings-everywhere-the-ultimate-list - The ultimate list of which programs support Vim-like keybindings natively, or how they can be added with extensions. A collaborative project.
vim-journal - :memo:
icon-rollbacker - Change icons of your apps from a simple folder.
archivy - Archivy is a self-hostable knowledge repository that allows you to learn and retain information in your own personal and extensible wiki.
pushbullet-cli - Access Pushbullet from the command line
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.