# shellnotes A simple and easy way to keep notes via your linux terminal. # Basic 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. ## findnote: Find a specific note in your Notes folder. ##findmisplacednote: Find a misplaced note in your system. ## renamenote: Rename a note. # 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 in 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 (see Help Page), or install the default ones.