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    jrnl

    jrnl

    Collect your thoughts and notes without leaving the command line

    Collect your thoughts and notes without leaving the command line. jrnl has a natural-language interface so you don't have to remember cryptic shortcuts when you're writing down your thoughts. Your journals are stored in plain-text files that will still be readable in 50 years when all your fancy iPad apps will have gone the way of the Dodo. Encrypt your journals with industry-strength AES encryption.
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    rucola

    Terminal based markdown note manager

    Terminal-based markdown note manager to view statistics, explore connections and launch editing and viewing applications.
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    QuickNoteCLI

    QuickNoteCLI

    QNC is a command line interface app for creating quick notes

    usage: QNC -a,--append Append text to the last note -c,--clear Clear all notes -d,--delete <arg> Delete note by index or name -e,--erase Erase last note -h,--help Print help -l,--list Print note list -n,--name <arg> Specify note name -N,--nano Open in nano editor (If installed) -p,--print Print last note text -r,--rename <arg> Rename last note -s,--show <arg> Show note by name -S,--dbs Start DB server On Windows you can also use WIN + R, qnc <args> Manual start: java -jar QNC-0.1.0.jar Installation with scripts: Extract files from zip to any directory WINDOWS: run install.bat UNIX: run install.sh or execute command in terminal: alias qnc="java -jar /path/to/jar/QNC-0.1.0.jar" https://github.com/DeMmAge/QuickNoteCLI
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    Taskbook

    Taskbook

    Tasks, boards & notes for the command-line habitat

    By utilizing a simple and minimal usage syntax, that requires a flat learning curve, taskbook enables you to effectively manage your tasks and notes across multiple boards from within your terminal. All data are written atomically to the storage in order to prevent corruption and are never shared with anyone or anything. Deleted items are automatically archived and can be inspected or restored at any moment. You can now support the development process through GitHub Sponsors.
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    do you know 'xpad' ? or any other software 'sticky notes' ? 'note' is the same, but for console use.
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    A small note taking program for the terminal. Tnote aims to be a small, quick and easy to use note taking app for the terminal similar to sticky style gui note taking apps such as Tomboy notes.
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