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daylog

v4.0.2

Published

write notes daily

Downloads

30

Readme

☀️📝 daylog

npm standard conduct

About

Write daily notes in markdown files with the help of a commandline tool.

daylog creates a directory structure that looks like:

notes
├── 2018
│   ├── 01-january
│   │   ├── 01.md
│   │   ├── 02.md
│   │   ├── 03.md
...
│   │   ├── 31.md
│   │   ├── README.md
│   ├── quarters
│   ├── sprints
│   ├── weeks
│   ├── README.md

Install

npm i -g daylog

Usage

Create a directory for your notes:

mkdir ~/notes
cd ~/notes

Create a notes file for the current day:

daylog day

You'll find a new file at ~/notes/2018/11-november/17.md, with the current date instead of this example.

Commands

daylog 

Usage:
  daylog                                


Flags:
  --version, -v    (boolean) show version of the cli

Subcommands:
  daylog year                           create a new file for a year
  daylog week                           create a new file for a week of the year
  daylog sprint                         create a new file for a two week sprint
  daylog quarter                        create a new file for a quarter
  daylog now                            make a file if it doesn't exist for the
                                        current day, week, sprint, month,
                                        quarter, & year
  daylog month                          create a new file for a month
  daylog day                            create a new file for a day
  daylog config [command]               Get information about daylog
                                        configuration
  daylog config create                  Create a .daylog config directory
  daylog build                          create an html or json build of a daylog
                                        project

See help for subcommands:
  daylog [command] --help

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read the contributing guidelines first.

Conduct

It's important that this project contributes to a friendly, safe, and welcoming environment for all. Read this project's code of conduct.

Change log

Read about the changes to this project in CHANGELOG.md. The format is based on Keep a Changelog and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

Contact

License

ISC