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authordanix <danix@danix.xyz>2023-04-22 09:53:42 +0200
committerdanix <danix@danix.xyz>2023-04-22 09:53:42 +0200
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cleanup of the output of the program. Updated README.v0.4gitsupport
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@@ -26,6 +26,8 @@ notes parameters are:
-v | --version : Print version
--userconf : Export User config file
--backup [<dest>] : Backup your data in your destination folder
+ --showconf : Display running options
+ --sync : Sync notes to git repository
if a non option is passed and is a valid note ID, the note will be displayed.
```
@@ -49,26 +51,39 @@ You can change all these settings by editing the file:
```bash
# Binaries to use
-JQ=${JQ:-/usr/bin/jq}
-EDITOR=${EDITOR:-/usr/bin/vim}
-TERMINAL=${TERMINAL:-/usr/bin/alacritty}
+JQ=/usr/bin/jq
+EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim
+TERMINAL=/usr/bin/alacritty
+# Git binary only used if $USEGIT is true - See below
+GIT=/usr/bin/git
# add options for your terminal. Remember to add the last option to execute
# your editor program, otherwise the script will fail.
# see example in the addnote function
TERM_OPTS="--class notes --title notes -e "
# Setting PAGER here overrides whatever is set in your default shell
# comment this option to use your default pager if set in your shell.
-PAGER=${PAGER:-/usr/bin/more}
+PAGER=/usr/bin/more
# set this to true to have output in plain text
# or use the -p option on the command line before every other option
PLAIN=false
# base directory for program files
-BASEDIR=${BASEDIR:-~/.local/share/bash-notes}
+BASEDIR=~/.local/share/bash-notes
# notes database in json format
DB=${BASEDIR}/db.json
# directory containing the actual notes
NOTESDIR=${BASEDIR}/notes
+
+### GIT SUPPORT
+
+# If you want to store your notes in a git repository set this to true
+USEGIT=true
+# Address of your remote repository. Without this GIT will refuse to work
+GITREMOTE=""
+# How long should we wait (in seconds) between sync on the git remote. Default 3600 (1 hour)
+GITSYNCDELAY="3600"
+# The name of this client. If left empty, defaults to the output of hostname
+GITCLIENT=""
```
Most are pretty self explanatory, the only one that might need clarification is `TERM_OPTS` which is used to set the terminal window that will run the editor while writing the note.
@@ -77,13 +92,17 @@ Special attention is needed when specifying the options, in my case, using [alac
### Functionalities
-bash-notes can:
+This script can:
* write a new note `--add="Your note title"` or in short `-a"Your note title"`
+ - EG. `notes.sh --add="this is a nice note"`
+ If the title is left empty, two random words will be assigned as title.
* modify an existing note `--edit=[note ID]`, short version `-e[note ID]`
+ - EG. `notes.sh --edit=7` will let you modify note n. 7
* delete a note `--delete=[note ID]`, or `-d[note ID]`
+ - EG. `notes.sh --delete=7` will delete note n. 7
* delete all notes `--delete=all`, or `-dall`
@@ -91,13 +110,13 @@ bash-notes can:
* display a note `--show=[note ID]`, or `-s[note ID]`.
- It's also possible to simply pass [note ID] as an argument to the script and the corresponding note will be displayed.
+ It's also possible to simply pass `[note ID]` as an argument to the script and the corresponding note will be displayed.
```bash
notes.sh 1
```
-The *note id* is assigned when the note is created, and that's how you refer to the note in the program.
+The *note id* is assigned when the note is created, and that's how you refer to the note in the program. You can see the IDs assigned to each note when listing them.
##### Plain listing vs "colorful"
@@ -147,6 +166,15 @@ And the script will take care of putting everything back where it belongs.
>
> *Keep in mind that all your existing notes will be overwritten in the process.*
+##### Git
+
+Starting with version 0.4, git support has been added, so now you can sync your notes to a git remote. The program lets you specify a few options like:
+ - your git executable
+ - the remote address
+ - how long before syncing again to the remote
+ - a nickname for the computer where this script is running.
+ This is helpful if you want to sync your notes on multiple computers, to know from which client something has appened to git.
+
### Installing
Simply copy the script in your $PATH and make it executable, something like this should work:
@@ -192,9 +220,12 @@ It'd mean so much to receive some feedback, patches if you feel like contributin
### ChangeLog
+ * v0.4 - GIT support. Some UX improvements
+ - Sync all your notes to a git remote.
+
* v0.3 - backups management. Some UX improvements
- * create and restore backups of all your notes and settings.
- * display notes using predefined PAGER variable or define your own program to use.
+ - create and restore backups of all your notes and settings.
+ - display notes using predefined PAGER variable or define your own program to use.
* v0.2 - debugging implemented
- you can now generate a debug log in case something doesn't work