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# eton
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eton is a note-taking cli tool.
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* sqlite database storage
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* fast search
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* quick and direct access to a note using a unique alias
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* mark important notes
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## Install or upgrade
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go get -u github.com/siadat/eton
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## Usage examples
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```shell
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# display the help message
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eton -h
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# quick add
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eton new '[ ] try eton'
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# create a new note and open $EDITOR to edit it
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eton new
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# edit the last item
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eton edit
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# add text from STDIN
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ps aux | eton new -
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# add a file
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eton addfile file.txt
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# use the alias instead of its id
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eton show 2
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# set a unique alias
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eton alias 2 procs
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# use the alias, so you don't need to remember its id
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eton cat procs
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# you can rename an alias
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eton alias procs processes
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# list all items
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eton ls -a
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# filter items containing words "word1" AND "word2"
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eton ls word1 word2
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# you can mark specific items
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eton mark processes 1
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# only list marked items (short mode)
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eton ls -s
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# edit items
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eton edit processes 1
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# alias matching is fuzzy for these commands: cat, show, edit, mark, unmark
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eton cat prcs
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# pass items to xargs as filenames:
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eton ls '[ ]' -l |xargs -i less {}
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```
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Notes are stored in `~/.etondb`
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```shell
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echo 'SELECT * FROM attributes LIMIT 10;' |sqlite3 ~/.etondb
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```
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Set `$EDITOR` environment variable to edit notes in your prefered editor, e.g., `export EDITOR=vim`.
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I would love to hear how you use eton. Make pull requests, report bugs, suggest ideas.
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