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joplin-plugin-home-note

v2.1.2

Published

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Downloads

1,181

Readme

Joplin Plugin : HomeNote

Node.js CI

Allows user to set a homenote which will be automatically opened each time joplin is launched.

To set a note as homenote use (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+H ) or Tools > set as homenote.

Use Ctrl+Shift+H or click the home icon on editor toolbar to jump to Homenote; you can also find these options under Tools menu.

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On Android devices you can follow below steps

  1. Click on the 3 dots on top right
  2. Click on Set as HomeNote or Open HomeNote

Installation

Follow steps below to install the plugin in joplin

  1. Open Joplin
  2. Press Ctrl,
  3. Select Plugins from left pane
  4. search for plugin Home Note
  5. click install and the restart joplin

Disable (Restore default behaviour)

To restore the default behaviour of opening the last note when joplin is launched

  1. Open Joplin
  2. Press Ctrl,
  3. Select Plugins from left pane
  4. disable Home Note plugin by clicking on the toggle button in front of the plugin name

Local Setup (For developers)

After cloning the repository, run the following commands to build the plugin:

export NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider
npm install
npm run dist

if using fish shell use the following command to set NODE_OPTIONS

set -x NODE_OPTIONS --openssl-legacy-provider

Add the full path to homenote/dist folder in joplin as shown in joplin docs