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@obiscr/note

v1.0.2

Published

It's a small tool to temporarily record something in the terminal.Of course, you can also record it permanently.

Downloads

1

Readme

Note

npm npm

It's a small tool to temporarily record something in the terminal. Of course, you can also record it permanently.

Build

If you need to run note on a machine without nodejs environment, you can:

If you have nodejs environment on your machine

npm install @obiscr/note -g

Usage

# initialization
note -i

# check note
note

# add note
note -a key value

# edit note
note -e key newValue

# delete note
note -d key

# search note
note -s key

You can also note -h or note -help to show usage.

Usage: 
    note               --show all notes
    note -i            --initialization
    note -a key value  --add note
    note -d key        --delete note
    note -e key value  --edit note value
    note -s keyword    --search in notes
    note -h            --show help