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zk/tests/cmd-list-filter-date.tesh

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# List a note created on a given day.
$ zk list -qf\{{title}} --created 2011-05-16T09:58:57Z
>When to prefer PUT over POST HTTP method?
# List notes created today.
$ zk list -qf\{{title}} --created today
>Buy low, sell high
>Channel
>Compound interests make you rich
>Concurrency in Rust
>Dangling pointers
>Data race error
>Diversify your portfolio
>Do not communicate by sharing memory; instead, share memory by communicating
>Don't speculate
>Errors should be handled differently in an application versus a library
>Fearless concurrency
>Financial markets are random
>Green threads
>How to choose a broker?
>Investment business is a scam
>Message passing
>Mutex
>Null references: the billion dollar mistake
>Ownership in Rust
>Stick to your portfolio strategy
>Strings are a complicated data structure
>The Stack and the Heap
>The borrow checker
>Use small Hashable items with diffable data sources
>Zero-cost abstractions in Rust
>§How to invest in the stock markets?
# List notes created before a given date.
$ zk list -qf\{{title}} --created-before "2 weeks ago"
>When to prefer PUT over POST HTTP method?
# List notes created after a given date.
$ zk list -qf\{{title}} --created-after "2 weeks ago"
>Buy low, sell high
>Channel
>Compound interests make you rich
>Concurrency in Rust
>Dangling pointers
>Data race error
>Diversify your portfolio
>Do not communicate by sharing memory; instead, share memory by communicating
>Don't speculate
>Errors should be handled differently in an application versus a library
>Fearless concurrency
>Financial markets are random
>Green threads
>How to choose a broker?
>Investment business is a scam
>Message passing
>Mutex
>Null references: the billion dollar mistake
>Ownership in Rust
>Stick to your portfolio strategy
>Strings are a complicated data structure
>The Stack and the Heap
>The borrow checker
>Use small Hashable items with diffable data sources
>Zero-cost abstractions in Rust
>§How to invest in the stock markets?
# List notes modified today.
$ zk list -qf\{{title}} --modified today
>Buy low, sell high
>Channel
>Compound interests make you rich
>Concurrency in Rust
>Dangling pointers
>Data race error
>Diversify your portfolio
>Do not communicate by sharing memory; instead, share memory by communicating
>Don't speculate
>Errors should be handled differently in an application versus a library
>Fearless concurrency
>Financial markets are random
>Green threads
>How to choose a broker?
>Investment business is a scam
>Message passing
>Mutex
>Null references: the billion dollar mistake
>Ownership in Rust
>Stick to your portfolio strategy
>Strings are a complicated data structure
>The Stack and the Heap
>The borrow checker
>Use small Hashable items with diffable data sources
>When to prefer PUT over POST HTTP method?
>Zero-cost abstractions in Rust
>§How to invest in the stock markets?