You can change all these settings:
-```Bash
+```bash
# Binaries to use
JQ=/usr/bin/jq
EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim
### Functionalities
bash-notes can:
+
* write a new note `--add "Your note title"` or in short `-a "Your note title"`
* modify an existing note `--edit [note ID]`, short version `-e [note ID]`
* delete a note `--delete [note ID]`, or `-d [note ID]`
The `--plain` or `-p` option in short, dictates how the output from the script is formatted, here's a sample listing of all the notes:
-```
+```bash
notes.sh -l
listing all notes
And here's the same listing with the plain option:
-```
+```bash
notes.sh -pl
1 - ciao nota - 25/03/2023 18:53 +0100CET
2 - hello there - 25/03/2023 19:02 +0100CET
Simply copy the script in your $PATH and make it executable, something like this should work:
-```
+```bash
mv notes.sh ~/bin/
chmod 755 ~/bin/notes.sh
```