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will list you the ten latest entries,
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jrnl -from last year -to march
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jrnl -from "last year" -to march
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everything that happened from the start of last year to the end of last march.
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everything that happened from the start of last year to the start of last march.
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### Tagging:
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the last five entries containing both `#pineapple` _and_ `#lubricant`. You can change which symbols you'd like to use for tagging in the configuration.
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> __Note:___jrnl_ has to modes: __composing__ and __viewing__. The mode depends on which arguments (starting with `-`) you specify. If no arguments are given, _jrnl_ will guess the mode: if all the input looks like tags, it will switch to viewing mode and filter by the specified tags., such as in
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> jrnl #WorldDomination
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> If there is some non-argument input, _jrnl_ will treat it as a new entry, such as in
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> jrnl july 4th: Aliens blew up the white house.
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> If there is no input, you can still go to viewing mode by just hitting `return` when prompted to compose an entry.
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### JSON Export
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Can do:
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jrnl -json
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## Installation
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