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my-logbook

v1.0.0

Published

My simple logbook. Command Line Generation and a HTML output

Downloads

10

Readme

logbook

This is a very simple LogBook that works from the Command-Line.

Installation

npm install -g my-logbook

Configuration

Create a File .logbook-config.json in your Home-Directory, which looks like this:

{
  "file": "/path/to/save/file.json",
  "results":"/path/to/save/file.html",
  "myName": "Show in HTML"
}
  • file: The JSON-File to write the logs to.
  • results: The HTML-File containing the exported LogBook
  • myName: Your Name in the HTML-File!

Usage

To add an entry just call:
l <entry>

Where entry is of your choice.

It may contain plaintext, although some special tags may be used:

  • @something : is used to mark a context, project, etc.
  • +mything : is used to mark a task
  • #thisthing : is used to mark tags

To get a nice HTML with a nice LogBook as HTML:
createBook

Contribution

Look at the Code and then fork it and create a pull-request.
Id love to hear your suggestions!

Author

License

See LICENSE