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# shellnotes
A simple and easy way to keep notes via your linux terminal.
# Commands:
## newnote:
Write a new note using gedit.
## quicknote:
Write a note directly from terminal.
## readnote:
Read a note from your text-editor.
## quickread:
Read a note directly from terminal.
## listnotes:
View a full list of notes from your notes folder.
## delnote:
Delete a note from your notes folder.
## shellnotes(-v,-r,-h or --help):
Information about shellnotes.
# How to download
-You can either download or clone this repository.
# How to install
## step 1:
-Place the file "shellnotes.sh" and "help" into your home folder.
## step 2:
-Rename the file and add a dot before its name. It should look like this: ".shellnotes.sh" and ".help" in the home folder.
## step 3:
-Open the terminal and type:
`chmod +x ~/.shellnotes.sh`
## step 4:
-Open any text editor you want. Select "Open file" from its menu (Usually top left) and navigate to your home folder. Then, press `Ctrl + H` in order to show all the hidden files and folders
in the home directory. Find a file called `.bashrc` and open it.
## step 5:
-Go to the last line of the file you opened at step 4, and write: `source ~/.shellnotes.sh` in order to be able to use shellnotes every time you launch your terminal.
# Warnings!
*THIS SYSTEM IS MADE FOR BASH SHELL* (Change your shell if necessary.)
*DON'T CHANGE THE SCRIPT* (Only in case you don't have the default editors who are gedit and nano. In that case, you can either change them, or install the default ones.)

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# Security Policy
## Supported Versions of shellnotes
| Version | Supported |
| ------- | ------------------ |
| 1.1.x | yes |
| 1.0.x | yes |
| 0.1.x | no |
## About updating
Every new update is uploaded in this page.
If you want to check your version, type "shellnotes -v" and check if the version is supported.

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SHELLNOTES HELP PAGE
--------------------
Commands:
-newnote: Write a new note using gedit.
-quicknote: Write a note directly from terminal.
-readnote: Read a note from your text-editor.
-quickread: Read a note directly from terminal.
-listnotes: View a full list of notes from your notes folder.
-delnote: Delete a note from your notes folder.
shellnotes: information about shellnotes.
Usage:
-newnote: Take your notes in the text editor and name the file.
-quicknote: Write the name of the file and take your notes in the terminal, press Ctrl+X, then Y to save. Rename the file if you'd like, then hit Enter key to save.
-readnote: Type the name of the file and start reading your notes from your text-editor.
quickread: Type the name of the file and start reading your notes from your terminal.
delnote: Write the name of the note you want to delete.
shellnotes Parameters:
-v: version
-r: github repository
-h or --help: help
Tips:
-If a note that you want to read using readnote doesn't exist, you will be asked to create one using newnote.
-If a note that you want to write with quicknote already exists, you will be asked to read it using readnote.
-If you type a blank note name in readnote, you will automatically create a new note. You can do this if you want to take a note but you are using readnote.
-Deleting notes using delnote won't send the files to Trash. They will be deleted forever, so don't store other files in your Notes folder.
-Even if you don't have a Notes folder, shellnotes will make one for you.
-No matter in which directory you are, shellnotes will work from everywhere - and when your done taking notes, you will get back on your previous working directory!
-If you want to check if shellnotes is working proprely, try typing "shellnotes" in the terminal!

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#!/bin/bash
#Change the first line if you don't use bash, in order for the code to work properly.
#Warning! If you don't have gedit(text editor) or nano installed, you may have to change the default text editor (lines 10, 25, 40).
#remember to write this line into your terminal
#chmod +x shellnotes.sh
#Make a Notes folder for the user
cd ~
if [[ -d "Notes" ]]; then
exists=True;
else
mkdir Notes;
fi
#opening a note (It will create a new note if $notename is blank)
function readnote() {
dir="$(pwd)";
me="$(whoami)";
read -p "Enter note name: " opennote;
cd ~/Notes;
if [ -e $opennote ]; then
gedit $opennote;
else
clear;
echo "No such note.";
cd ~
read -p "Do you want to create one?[Y/N]: " create;
fi
if [ $create == "y" ] || [ $create == "Y" ] || [ $create == "yes" ] || [ $create == "YES" ] || [ $create == "Yes" ]; then
newnote
fi
clear;
cd $dir
}
#Read notes instantly via terminal
function quickread() {
dir="$(pwd)";
read -p "Enter note name: " quicknotename;
cd ~/Notes
if [ -e $quicknotename ]; then
clear;
cat $quicknotename
else
clear;
echo "No such note.";
cd ~
fi
cd $dir
}
#A quick solution to users who want keeping notes instantly via terminal.
function quicknote() {
dir="$(pwd)";
me="$(whoami)";
cd ~/Notes;
read -p "Enter note name: " notename;
if [ -e $notename ]; then
clear;
echo "This note already exists.";
cd ..
read -p "Do you want to read it?[Y/N]: " readquicknote;
else
touch $notename;
nano $notename;
cd $dir;
clear;
echo "Note created in Home/$me/Notes";
echo "-----------------------------------";
fi
if [[ $readquicknote == "y" ]] || [[ $readquicknote == "Y" ]] || [[ $readquicknote == "yes" ]] || [[ $readquicknote == "YES" ]] || [[ $readquicknote == "Yes" ]]; then
clear;
cd ~/Notes
cat $notename;
cd $dir
fi
}
#writes notes using ubuntu's text-editor (gedit).
function newnote() {
dir="$(pwd)";
cd ~/Notes;
me="$(whoami)";
gedit;
clear;
cd $dir;
echo "Note created in Home/$me/Notes";
echo "-----------------------------------";
}
#Delete notes from terminal
function delnote() {
dir="$(pwd)";
cd ~/Notes
me="$(whoami)";
read -p "Enter the name of the note you want to delete: " delete
if [ -e $delete ]; then
rm $delete
clear;
cd $dir;
echo "Note deleted from Home/$me/Notes";
echo "-----------------------------------";
else
echo "No such file."
cd ~;
fi
}
#list your notes via terminal.
function listnotes() {
ls ~/Notes -t
}
#Help for new users
function shellnotes() {
if [[ $1 == "-v" ]]; then
echo "Shellnotes version: 1.1"
elif [[ $1 == "-r" ]]; then
echo "Github repository: https://github.com/dmarakom6/shellnotes/blob/master/"
elif [[ $1 == "-h" ]]; then
less ~/.help;
cd $dir;
elif [[ $1 == "--help" ]]; then
less ~/.help;
cd $dir;
fi
}
#Take info about a note
function noteinfo() {
dir="$(pwd)"
cd ~/Notes
read -p "Enter note name: " notename;
if [ -e $notename ]; then
wc $notename;
echo "(lines/words/chars/name)"
else
echo "That note doesn't exist."
fi
cd $dir
}
#Shellnotes made by dmarakom6.