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notey

v0.0.7

Published

Note tracker command line utility inspired by Rails Rake Notes

Downloads

13

Readme

Notey

=====

NodeJS Note tracker command line utility inspired by Rails Rake Notes

Description

Notey is a nodejs command line utility inspired by the notes rake task available for Rails. It retrieves all properly formatted notes from a directory / directories no matter how many levels deep. See a list of currently supported note formats.

Install

$ npm install -g notey

Updates

Notey now supports color with version 0.0.6!

Green for line numbers - Line 8
Yellow for TODOs - TODO
Cyan for OPTIMIZEs - OPTIMIZE
Red for FIXMEs - FIXME

Usage

Notey accepts an infinite number of directories & files to look inside. When called by itself with no arguments, it will default to the current working directory.

For example specifying the multiple directories:

$ notey my_dir another_dir
# output:
my_dir/core.scss:
  * [Line   1] [TODO] add more fonts
  * [Line   5] [TODO] remove font below
 
another_dir/stuff.js:
  * [Line   4] [TODO] rename module
  * [Line  12] [TODO] refactor
  * [Line  23] [TODO] include new algorithm

another_dir/things.go
  * [Line 134] [TODO] remove unused struct

Or not specifying any directories

$ notey
# output:
User/person/dev/project/src/app/app.js:
  * [Line   4] [TODO] update routes
  * [Line  13] [TODO] add headers for CORS
  * [Line  28] [TODO] update resolves
  * [Line  39] [TODO] change fallback url

User/person/dev/project/src/app/controllers/main-controller.js:
  * [Line  14] [TODO] make var more descriptive

User/person/dev/project/src/app/controllers/main-controller.spec.js:
  * [Line   5] [TODO] remove hard-coded value
  * [Line  33] [TODO] make expectation more dynamic

Currently Supported Formats

Warning: Only notes w/ a trailing ':' will be considered valid.

Known Supported Languages

  • C-Style Languages (C, JS, Go, Java, etc)
  • HTML

Note: For all languages especially non-listed ones, single line comments for notes are highly recommended.

Note Types

  • TODO
  • FIXME
  • OPTIMIZE

Examples:

bad

// todo: this is bad
// Todo: this is bad
// ToDo: this is bad
// todo this is bad
// TODO this is bad

// fixme: this is bad
// Fixme: this is bad
// FixMe: this is bad
// fixme this is bad
// FIXME this is bad

// optimize: this is bad
// Optimize: this is bad
// OptiMize: this is bad
// optimize this is bad
// OPTIMIZE this is bad

good

// TODO: abstract into function
// FIXME: change type
// OPTIMIZE: sorting algorithm

/**
 * TODO: change to camelCase
 */

 <!-- FIXME: add href -->

/* OPTIMIZE: things */

Development

Notey is tested using Mocha and ShouldJS

Run All Specs

$ mocha