NOTE

A console note management tool
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  • License:
  • GPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Thomas Linden
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.daemon.de/PodSlideshow

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NOTE Description

A console note management tool NOTE provides a console note management tool.NOTE is a small console program that allows you to manage notes similar to programs like "knotes" from the command line. It supports different database backends for storage, and includes a DBI-based MySQL module and another module that uses a binary file for storage and a DBM module. Here are some key features of "NOTE": · Several different database backends, mysql(DBI), dbm, binary(bin file), general and text (text files). · Commandline interface using the standard perl module etopt::Long, which allows you tuse short or long command-line options. · Interactive interface(pure ascii), the following functions are available in interactive mode: list, display, topic, delete, edit, help. · Highly confiurable using a perlish configfile ~/.noterc. although it is configurable it is not required, note can run without a configfile using useful default presets. · Colourized output is supported using ASCII Escape-Sequences. · The user can customize the color for each item. · Data can be stored in various different database backends, since all database access is excluded from the program itself in perl modules. · Notes can be deleted, edited and you can search trough your notes. · Notes can be categorized. Each category(topic) can contain multiple notes and even more sup-topics. There is nlimitation about sub topics. · You can view all notes in a list and it is possible only tview notes under a certain topic. · There is a tree-view, which allows you tget an overview of your topic-hierarchy. · Notes can be encrypted using DES or IDEA algorythms and Crypt::CBC. · You can dump the contents of your note database inta plain text file, which can later be imported. Imports can be appended or it can overwrite an existing database (-o). · Note has scripting capabilities, you can create a new note by piping another commands output tnote, you can alsimport a notedump from stdin as well es duming tstdout instead a file. Additional, there is an option --raw available, which prints everything out completely without formatting. · for better performance, note can cache the database for listings or searching. · It can be installed without root-privileges. · if Term::ReadLine (and Term::ReadLine::Gnu) is installed, history and auto-completion are supported in interactive mode. · Last, a while aga user stated: "... it simply does, what it says ..." Requirements: · Perl


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