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iate

v1.3.1

Published

CLI to record your eating habits

Downloads

4

Readme

iate

Pronounced like "I Ate..."

iate is a command line tool to help you track your eating habits.

Installation

npm install -g iate

Usage

  • To add an entry for right now: iate An entire pizza.
  • To add an entry for a specific time: iate a pint of ice cream at 10am
  • To view the log in pretty format: iate what
  • To print a CSV: iate csv
  • To reset the log: iate clear
  • To see the location of the raw log: iate where
  • To edit the raw log: iate edit
  • To read this help message: iate help

The log is saved and printed as a CSV, you can do whatever you want with it.