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@maxhill/notes-cli

v0.0.4

Published

Commandline utility for creating notes

Downloads

1

Readme

Notes-CLI

A set of simple cli commands to make it easier to use and create notes as .md files.

This is tested on Mac only

Installation

yarn global add @maxhill/notes-cli

or

npm install -g @maxhill/notes-cli

Notes-cli uses ical-buddy to populate notes with meeting information. You need to install it separately. You can install it with homebrew:

brew install ical-buddy

And make sure it works:

icalBuddy eventsToday

Usage

notes-cli new noteName
Usage: notes-cli [options] [command]

Options:
  -h, --help                display help for command

Commands:
  new [options] [filename]  Create a new note
  meeting-note [options]    Create a new meeting note
  help [command]            display help for command