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    command-storage

    A command-line tool designed to store CLI commands for quick access

    It is a command-line tool designed to store CLI commands for quick access and usage. Think of it as a simple notes app specifically tailored for storing commands using customizable keys. The package is available on PyPi:https://pypi.org/project/command-storage/ For more information, please check out the GitHub repository: https://github.com/ashu-tosh-kumar/command-storage
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    Notepad3

    Notepad3

    Light-weight Scintilla-based text editor with syntax highlighting

    Notepad3 is a fast and light-weight Scintilla-based text editor with syntax highlighting. Notepad3 is an excellent replacement for the default Windows text editor. Notepad3 offers many extra features over Notepad. It has a small memory footprint, but is powerful enough to handle most programming jobs.
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    note taking simplified
    *nts* provides a simple format for using text files to store notes, a command line interface for viewing notes in a variety of convenient ways and a cross-platform, wx(python)-based GUI for creating and modifying notes as well as viewing them.
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    A tag based personal note taking system, written in python using sqlite. This program is designed to help you organize your thoughts. It uses tags in a way similar to Gmail's "labels" or del.icio.us tags. Any contribution welcome!
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    A graphical, hierarchical note-taking application, using reStructuredText, python and PyQt.
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    Cournal

    Cournal

    Cournal is a collaborative note taking and journal application using a

    Cournal allows multiple users to annotate PDF files in real-time. The goal of this project is a full featured note taking application (like Xournal or Windows Journal), which allows multiple people to collaborate (like Gobby).
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