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Show HN: Command-line-first app for capturing notes and reflections in Markdown

28 pointsby dev_by_dayover 4 years ago

4 comments

vladsanchezover 4 years ago
WTF? taskwarrior, bullet-journal and beeminder, all-in-one from command-line :fire! It's all I wanted/needed but was afraid of building myself... Awesome!
Mumpsover 4 years ago
Thanks for sharing. I&#x27;m going to give this a try and add an edit later on.<p>before that, my reasons for this (and against paper notes):<p>- I&#x27;m often without my physical notebook (moving around. remote work, et c)<p>- searchability<p>- so, so many copied links. with physical, I&#x27;d have to make a note, book mark in my browser, sort it, and then repeat on retrieval.<p>- I always have a terminal open on every screen, so this should hopefully always be right there for me<p>- automation of timestamping
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sergiomatteiover 4 years ago
I don&#x27;t know man. I&#x27;m old school with notes. I&#x27;ve tried to use many things and keep coming back to good ol&#x27; notebook and pencil.<p>I optimize for time-to-write from thought. Opening software and waiting it to load is slow. For me, writing a bunch of cli commands and arguments to take a note is even worse.<p>Notebook has no latency.
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backingover 4 years ago
I really don&#x27;t get it, one can simply open a README.md or TODO.md and litteraly do the same thing - taking notes - without installing anything.
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