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til-cli

v0.1.3

Published

Tool to make saving quick TILs

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til-cli

A command line tool to easily create a repo of TILs. Inspired by https://github.com/jbranchaud/til

About

This is a simple command line tool to make creating of little memos of things you learn throughout your day. Use a one off command for something that's neat? Why not create a TIL for it.

Right now this repo is not stable and is quite limited in functionality and scope - use at your own discretion.

Installation and Usage

npm install -g til-cli

From there run til to both setup your repository and create new TILs

Plans for the future

  • Tests
  • Better error handling?
  • Commands for editing TILs
  • Hooks to automatically push repo
  • Use actions to allow for creating TILs from a single command a la git commit -am "message"
  • Make it easy to hook into a static website generator such as gh-pages