quick-cli-notes
is a sophisticated command-line interface (CLI) tool for efficient note management and task organization. With a suite of powerful features, this tool is designed to help you stay organized, productive, and in control of your tasks.
This version includes new features, enhancements, and fixes to improve your experience with note management.
Create new notes with extensive customization options. Tailor each note with tags, priority levels, categories, and due dates to keep your tasks organized.
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Command:
quicknote add "<content>" [options]
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Options:
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--tag <tag>
: Assign tags to categorize your note. -
--priority <priority>
: Set the priority level (low
,normal
,high
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--category <category>
: Specify a category for better organization. -
--subcategory <subcategory>
: Further classify the note under a subcategory. -
--due <date>
: Set a due date inYYYY-MM-DD
format.
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Example:
quicknote add "Meeting with team at 10 AM" --tag work --priority high --category work --subcategory meetings --due "2024-10-01"
Display all your notes in a neatly formatted table, including details such as content, tags, priority, category, and due dates.
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Command:
quicknote list
Find specific notes using keywords. This feature is essential for quickly locating relevant information amidst a large number of notes.
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Command:
quicknote search "<query>"
Export your notes to various formats for backup, sharing, or processing. This ensures that your data is safe and easily accessible.
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Commands:
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To JSON:
quicknote export json
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To CSV:
quicknote export csv
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Import notes from external files to integrate or restore your data. This feature supports both JSON and CSV formats.
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Commands:
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From JSON:
quicknote import notes_export.json
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From CSV:
quicknote import notes_export.csv
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Seamlessly connect with external services like Google Calendar. This integration will help synchronize your notes with your calendar for better task management.
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Command:
quicknote integrate google-calendar
Get a detailed list of available commands and their usage to fully leverage the capabilities of quick-cli-notes
.
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Command:
quicknote help
To install quick-cli-notes
, use npm to install it globally on your system:
npm install -g quick-cli-notes
Create a .env
file in the root directory of your project to configure the tool:
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Variables:
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MONGODB_URI
: Your MongoDB connection string.
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Example .env
file:
MONGODB_URI=mongodb://your-mongodb-uri
Ensure this file is added to your .gitignore
to keep sensitive information secure.
We encourage contributions to make quick-cli-notes
even better! Follow these steps to contribute:
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Fork the repository on GitHub.
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Clone your fork locally:
git clone https://github.com/imankii01/Quick-CLI-Notes
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Create a new branch for your feature or fix:
git checkout -b feature/your-feature
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Make your changes and commit them:
git commit -am 'Add new feature'
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Push to the branch:
git push origin feature/your-feature
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Submit a Pull Request on GitHub to propose your changes.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
For any questions, feedback, or support, please reach out:
- Name: Ankit
- Email: private.ankit047@gmail.com
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/imankii01
This README.md
file provides a comprehensive and professional overview of the quick-cli-notes
tool, including detailed descriptions of features, commands, installation steps, configuration, and contribution guidelines. The Table of Contents enhances navigation, and the use of emojis and structured formatting makes the document visually appealing and user-friendly.