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journal | nb | |
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3 | 48 | |
5 | 6,328 | |
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6.7 | 9.2 | |
4 months ago | 18 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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journal
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Show HN: A plain-text file format for todos and check lists
I had a similar insight some years ago. I write my TODOs mixed with text in markdown notes and use a CLI to do nice things like exploration and journaling. It purposefully doesn't have any state besides the notes in itself.
https://github.com/danisztls/journal
Lately I'm rarely using it because most of the things that I really have to do (work) are on my email inbox or containerized in project dirs. And for the later I just run 'rg "TODO:"' in the project dir.
- Journal: CLI helper for journaling and managing tasks within markdown notes [AUR]
- Journal: Todo based task management and note taking
nb
- Nb – note taking and archiving on the command line
- Nb: CLI+web note/todo/bookmark/kb app in a single portable script
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The power of keeping a coding journal (2014)
A few tools I've come across that I've used.
Doing [1] by Brett Terspstra; "A command line tool for keeping track of what you’re doing and tracking what you’ve done."
NA [2] (Next Action) also by Brett Terpstra; "A command line tool for adding and listing per-project todos."
nb [3] is "a command line and local web note‑taking, bookmarking, archiving, and knowledge base application"
nb supports multiple notebooks, Git-based version control and a bunch of other things
[1]: https://brettterpstra.com/projects/doing/
[2]: https://brettterpstra.com/projects/na/
[3]: https://xwmx.github.io/nb/#home
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Ask HN: What's a good, privacy focused bookmark manager?
I use [nb](https://github.com/xwmx/nb). It's a CLI tool (easy to write a GUI for if you want one) that is fast, uses Git to version control things, and handles more than just bookmarks. I sync across computers using Dropbox.
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Any alternatives to Obsidian that are not built on Electron?
Depending on how minimal you want to go, nb is viable, but any “features” you’d have to script yourself. https://xwmx.github.io/nb/
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Looking for guidance on simplifying my note-taking setup into the terminal
I found xwmx's `nb` which I quite like for its git remote integration and tools, but I find it somewhat clunky to interact with. On top of this, I am relatively inexperienced with vim, would like to keep my config very simple, and have no idea how to integrate `nb` with vim directly.
- Looking for a snippet tool
- Note taking options?
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A todotxt and remind - all in 1 tool with little bit more features?!
It depends on your needs, but give nb a try: * https://xwmx.github.io/nb/
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How do you create time-stamped text files for personal diaries or work logs?
xmwx/nb
What are some alternatives?
tfw - The Unix way to keep a personal journal
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.
sublimetext-zenburn-theme - Hand-crafted port of Zenburn from Vim. Low-contrast theme designed to be easy on your eyes. Embrace the Zen.
GitJournal - Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git
forgit - :zzz: A utility tool powered by fzf for using git interactively.
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
ConsoleJournal
zk-nvim - Neovim extension for zk
orgajs - parse org-mode content into AST
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
zk - Zettelkasten on the command-line 📚 🔍