This reverts commit f156e9bbe5.
Restoring this commit pending a rewrite.
Simple Note System
About
The Simple Note System is a shell script partially inspired by pass, in that it stores notes as normal, plaintext, files in normal folders. It uses the environment-specified editor, and can be configured to use GPG encryption.
SNS was originally conceived one morning during an update to a popular note-taking app. The thought occurred that a note system need not reinvent the wheel with its own GUI editor and proprietary file format, but instead could use the tools already provided by the operating system.
As it developed, OpenSSL encryption was dropped in favor of GPG, and the script was almost entirely rewritten as SNSv2.
simple note system
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usage: sns [-cedlp] <notebook/section/name>
sns [-hi]
-c | --create : Create note
-d | --delete : Delete note
-e | --edit : Open note for editing
-h | --help : Display this message
-i | --init : Write default config and initalize SNS store"
-l | --list : List all notes in NOTEBOOK
-p | --print : Print note to console
Installing
Notice:
If you are upgrading to SNS 2.0a11 from an earlier version, please move $HOME/.config/sns to $HOME/.local/sns
To install, place sns.sh in your path, and copy src/bash-completion/sns
to /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/sns.
Or simply run ./install.sh.
To uninstall, remove the files you copied, or run ./install.sh --uninstall
Once installed, SNS will require you to run sns -i, to indicate you would like
to create its note store and write its default configuration.
By default, SNS will set itself up in ~/.config/sns, with ~/.config/sns/sns.conf
as its configuration file.
Configuration
In the configuration file, ~/.config/sns/sns.conf you can change the following
properties of SNS:
-
The file extension to use for notes
The default is
.note, however you might change it to.mdfor editor autodetection. -
The editor SNS calls
SNS will refuse to run if $EDITOR isn't specified by the environment, however you can set an editor here separate from the environment-specified one.
-
Date Format
SNS adds date and time to notes and edits by default. Clearing this should remove the date/time line by default, but you can also change it to any string the
datecommand will accept as a format. -
Encryption
This is SNS's main encryption toggle. It must be on for encryption to function.
-
Public Key
SNS requires the identifier of a GPG public key for encryption to function.
-
Version Control program SNS can be configured to use a version control program such as Git, Mercurial, Subversion, etc. When configured, SNS can pass commands through to the specified program in the context of SNS's store. For example, if Git was configured here, then
sns git initwould initialize a Git repository for your notes;sns git remote addcould be used to add a remote repo, andsns git pushcould push committed changes to the notes store to that remote.
A word about encryption: When editing an encrypted note, SNS will decrypt the note to a temporary file inside its store. The temporary file will have a random name, but a predictable location. It can only be read by the user and root, and is deleted after editing, but can be recovered by forensic utilities. SNS's encryption is mainly useful when the store is being transferred over a network.
Tips and Tricks
- To list all notes in all notebooks, use
sns -l .
Credits
The majority of the code here is my own, however the bash completion code comes from pass, the standard UNIX package manager, along with some design and feature ideas.
License
Simple Note System is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
Version 2, as detailed in LICENSE.
Bugs
If something seems off, or just doesn't work, please open an issue and I'll look into it.