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@suhay/evernode-cli

v0.1.3

Published

The CLI you never asked for, nor probably need, for your Evernote Netbooks. Unless, like me, you require a distraction free environment to do any kind of planning or writing, in which case, an old Chromebook running Arch Linux. If that is you, then this i

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Evernode CLI

The CLI you never asked for, nor probably need, for your Evernote Netbooks. Unless, like me, you require a distraction free environment to do any kind of planning or writing, in which case, an old Chromebook running Arch Linux. If that is you, then this is perfect.

Setup

First you need a production API Key / Secret pair, or a production Access Token. Logging in is on you, we want no part of it. You'll need to make one with Full Access.

API KEY: https://dev.evernote.com/doc/
Token: https://dev.evernote.com/get-token/
Evernote FAQ: https://dev.evernote.com/support/faq.php

Go

$ yarn add @suhay/evernode-cli
$ mkdir ~/notebook
$ cd ~/notebook

$ evernode          # asks for and saves your API keys
$ evernode --init   # initializes the current directory as your notebook root

| Flag | Description | | :-------- | :---------- | | -l, --list | If within the notebook root, it will list all locally cached notebook names. If within a notebook, it will list all locally cached note names. | | -o, --open <name> | If within the notebook root, it will open the named notebook locally and create a directory for it. If within a notebook, it will open the named note and copy the content into the markdown file. | | -n, --new <name> | If within the notebook root, it will create a notebook, both remotely and locally, with the given name. If within a notebook, it will create a note, both locally and remotely, with the given name. | | -s, --sync [note] | If within the notebook root, it will refresh the local cache of notebook names. If within a notebook, it will refresh the local cache of note names. If a note's name is provided, it will sync the file contents either from Evernote or locally depending on which version is more recent. |