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nothoughts

v0.0.1

Published

Log notes, thoughts, or other arbitrary text into timestamped files from the command line.

Downloads

2

Readme

Thoughts

Log notes, thoughts, or other arbitrary text into timestamped files from the command line.

Commands

Create a new thought

$ thought new

Create and open a Thought quickly

$ thought new | vi
$ thought new | code
$ thought new | nano

Show your last thought

$ thought last
$ a9048243 Just waking up in the morning gotta thank God. I don't know but today seems kinda odd...

List your thoughts. By default the last 10 will be displayed

$ thought list 
$ a9048243 Just waking up in the morning gotta thank God. I don't know but today seems kinda odd...
$ ce44q343 I gotta go cause I got me a drop top...

List all of your thoughts

$ thought list --all

Open the thought folder in the system default text editor

$ thought open

Open a single thought in the system default text editor

$ thought open <id> # e.g. thought open a9048243

Set Config

thoughts config --foo=bar

To set the default text editor that opens when you call thought new:

thoughts config --editor code