This is currently for my personal use. I may push breaking changes at any time.
If you want to use it, bring down the code and run the following from the project's root directory:
cargo install --path .
That will install it in your ~/.cargo/bin/
Pass a --category
and your --note
.
You must have a $HOME/notes/
directory (or set your own <ROOT>
) and you need subdirectories with names matching the categories you want.
For each category, a file named quick_notes.txt
will be created when you first use the category. After that, each note in that category will be appended to that file.
tech/Rusty> qn -c "rust" -n "Remember to rewrite it in Rust"
baseball/dodgers> qn --help
q-note 0.1.0
Joel Palmer <rust_nvim@pm.me>
qn (quick note) is a simple, fast and user-friendly way to save organized notes
USAGE:
qn --note <NOTE> --category <CATEGORY> [ROOT]
ARGS:
<ROOT> Root directory of notes: `$HOME/<ROOT>` [default: notes]
OPTIONS:
-c, --category <CATEGORY> Category for note to be saved under
-h, --help Print help information
-n, --note <NOTE> Text of note
-V, --version Print version information
- Basic functionality
- Take a category that maps to a subdirectory
- Allow for category creation and/or validation
- Allow for configuration of locations and categories
- Allow users to set their root directory
- Neovim plugin
- Telescope extension?
- Minor CRUD
- Integrate with Todoist API*
- Integrate with Google Calendar API*
* I might just script this functionality locally. But, you never know.