Cool as fuck! Will definitely use.<p>Some issues I noticed:<p>* When you are signing up and type your email address into the box, it gives you an error if you press enter (but it works if you click the button)<p>* Typo here: <a href="http://i.imgur.com/w6rxsqx.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/w6rxsqx.png</a><p>* Doesn't seem to work on Windows 8. The package installs fine (via pip) but breaks when I try to use it... <a href="http://i.imgur.com/Llokwl9.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/Llokwl9.png</a><p>CBF sending this as an email
Is there something that I can run locally for the data storage yet still hit from multiple computers? I've considered writing a CLI interface to the Etherpad API for just this reason. A lot of what I do depends on code/script snips but I can't store my employer's stuff in someone else's system.
Slightly related: an old Scala command line todo app of mine: <a href="https://code.google.com/p/whendone/wiki/ExampleSession" rel="nofollow">https://code.google.com/p/whendone/wiki/ExampleSession</a>
See also: Boom (Open-source). The project page is pretty aggressive, but it's a nice little tool.<p><a href="http://zachholman.com/boom/" rel="nofollow">http://zachholman.com/boom/</a>
This seems pretty cool. Not sure if I will remember to use it but might work better than a txt file I keep handy. Though for my most common annoyingly long commands I normally create an alias.
I just replaced Evernote with Justnotes. It's like nValt but I think with more features (tags, etc). Mapped to a nice keyboard shortcut and it's really fast to access old notes / make new ones. :)
Would love something like this for 1Password. Being able to quickly grab credentials from command line would be great when logging in to boxes not set up for key-based login.