Add "-f" parameter to resetshellnotes
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@ -11,4 +11,5 @@ findmisplacednote
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renamenote
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shellnotes (-u/-v/-r/-l/-sd/-h/-au)
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clearlogs
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resetshellnotes (-f)
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noteinfo
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@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ This command is made mostly for shellnotes' developers. After testing a new rele
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They must clear their data from the program's source files, in order to push them to the
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repository.
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You can use the "-f/--force" parameter to avoid prompt when running resetshellnotes.
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This command should be used ONLY WHEN NECESSARY, just like all other hidden commands.
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If your notes have disappeared, or you cant find the displayed note folder, use this command to
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reset everything to its normal state.
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@ -6,17 +6,30 @@ in /docs/github/ for its full text.
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info
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function resetshellnotes() {
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echo "Be aware that this command will erase shellnotes' memory."
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echo "This contains default editors and folder, logfiles and user data and cache."
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echo "Your Notes will not be removed."
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echo -n "Proceed? " && read input
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case $input in y|Yes|Y|YES|yes)
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proceed() {
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echo "y\n" | clearlogs >/dev/null
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echo "" > ~/.shellnotes/util/listnotes/output/*
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echo "/usr/bin/gedit" > ~/.shellnotes/util/sd/sd-input1.txt
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echo "/bin/nano"> ~/.shellnotes/util/sd/sd-input2.txt
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echo "~/Notes" > ~/.shellnotes/util/sd/sd-input3.txt
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}
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case $1 in -f | --force )
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proceed
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cd $DIR
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return 0
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esac
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echo "Be aware that this command will erase shellnotes' memory."
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echo "This contains default editors and folder, logfiles and user data and cache."
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echo "Your Notes will not be removed."
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echo -n "Proceed? " && read input
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case $input in y|Yes|Y|YES|yes)
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proceed
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echo "Done."
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esac
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cd $DIR
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return 0
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}
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