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1.6 KiB
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51 lines
1.6 KiB
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# shellnotes
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A simple and easy way to keep notes via your linux terminal.
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# Basic Commands:
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## newnote:
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Write a new note using gedit.
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## quicknote:
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Write a note directly from terminal.
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## readnote:
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Read a note from your text-editor.
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## quickread:
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Read a note directly from terminal.
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## listnotes:
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View a full list of notes from your notes folder.
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## delnote:
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Delete a note from your notes folder.
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## shellnotes(-v,-r,-h or --help):
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Information about shellnotes.
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# How to download
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-You can either download or clone this repository.
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# How to install
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## step 1:
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-Place the file "shellnotes.sh" and "help" into your home folder.
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## step 2:
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-Rename the file and add a dot before its name. It should look like this: ".shellnotes.sh" and ".help" in the home folder.
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## step 3:
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-Open the terminal and type:
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`chmod +x ~/.shellnotes.sh`
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## step 4:
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-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
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in the home directory. Find a file called `.bashrc` and open it. (Different file for different shell)
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## step 5:
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-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.
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# Warnings!
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*THIS SYSTEM IS MADE FOR BASH SHELL* (Change your shell if necessary.)
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*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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