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Added Recipe for visualizing Markdown in the CLI, fixed some typos and added backticks in all references of jrnl
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jrnl @fixed -starred -n 10 -to "jan 2013" --short
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jrnl @fixed -starred -n 10 -to "jan 2013" --short
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```
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```
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To get a short summary of the 10 most recent, favourited entries before
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To get a short summary of the 10 most recent, favourite entries before
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January 1, 2013 that are tagged with `@fixed`.
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January 1, 2013 that are tagged with `@fixed`.
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### Statistics
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### Statistics
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### Importing older files
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### Importing older files
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If you want to import a file as an entry to jrnl, you can just do `jrnl < entry.ext`. But what if you want the modification date of the file to
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If you want to import a file as an entry to `jrnl`, you can just do `jrnl < entry.ext`. But what if you want the modification date of the file to
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be the date of the entry in jrnl? Try this
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be the date of the entry in `jrnl`? Try this
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```sh
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```sh
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echo `stat -f %Sm -t '%d %b %Y at %H:%M: ' entry.txt` `cat entry.txt` | jrnl
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echo `stat -f %Sm -t '%d %b %Y at %H:%M: ' entry.txt` `cat entry.txt` | jrnl
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### Using templates
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### Using templates
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!!! note
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!!! note
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Templates require an [external editor](./advanced.md) be configured.
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Templates require an [external editor](./advanced.md) be configured.
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A template is a code snippet that makes it easier to use repeated text
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A template is a code snippet that makes it easier to use repeated text
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each time a new journal entry is started. There are two ways you can utilize
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each time a new journal entry is started. There are two ways you can utilize
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templates in your entries.
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templates in your entries.
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#### 1. Command line arguments
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#### 1. Command line arguments
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```sh
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```sh
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My Personal Journal
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My Personal Journal
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Title:
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Title:
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Body:
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Body:
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```
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```
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The `template.txt` file could be used to create a new entry with these
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The `template.txt` file could be used to create a new entry with these
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command line arguements:
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command line arguments:
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```sh
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```sh
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jrnl < template.txt # Imports template.txt as the most recent entry
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jrnl < template.txt # Imports template.txt as the most recent entry
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jrnl -1 --edit # Opens the most recent entry in the editor
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jrnl -1 --edit # Opens the most recent entry in the editor
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```
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```
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#### 2. Include the template file in `jrnl.yaml`
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#### 2. Include the template file in `jrnl.yaml`
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Changes can be saved as you continue writing the journal entry and will be
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Changes can be saved as you continue writing the journal entry and will be
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logged as a new entry in the journal you specified in the original argument.
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logged as a new entry in the journal you specified in the original argument.
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!!! tip
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!!! tip
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To read your journal entry or to verify the entry saved, you can use this
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To read your journal entry or to verify the entry saved, you can use this
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command: `jrnl -n 1` (Check out [Formats](./formats.md) for more options).
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command: `jrnl -n 1` (Check out [Formats](./formats.md) for more options).
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```sh
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```sh
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log_question 'What did I make progress with?'
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log_question 'What did I make progress with?'
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```
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Whenever your shell is reloaded, you will be prompted to answer each of the
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Whenever your shell is reloaded, you will be prompted to answer each of the
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questions in the example above. Each answer will be logged as a separate
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questions in the example above. Each answer will be logged as a separate
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journal entry at the `default_hour` and `default_minute` listed in your
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journal entry at the `default_hour` and `default_minute` listed in your
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`jrnl.yaml` [config file](../advanced/#configuration-file).
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`jrnl.yaml` [config file](../advanced/#configuration-file).
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### Display random entry
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### Display random entry
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```
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### Launch a terminal for rapid logging
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### Launch a terminal for rapid logging
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You can use this to launch a terminal that is the `jrnl` stdin prompt so you can start typing away immediately.
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You can use this to launch a terminal that is the `jrnl` stdin prompt so you can start typing away immediately.
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```bash
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```bash
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jrnl now --config-override editor:""
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jrnl now --config-override editor:""
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Bind this to a keyboard shortcut.
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Bind this to a keyboard shortcut.
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Map `Super+Alt+J` to launch the terminal with jrnl prompt
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Map `Super+Alt+J` to launch the terminal with `jrnl` prompt
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- **xbindkeys**
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- **xbindkeys**
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In your `.xbindkeysrc`
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In your `.xbindkeysrc`
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bindsym Mod4+Mod1+j exec --no-startup-id alacritty -t floating-jrnl -e jrnl --config-override editor:""
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bindsym Mod4+Mod1+j exec --no-startup-id alacritty -t floating-jrnl -e jrnl --config-override editor:""
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for_window[title="floating *"] floating enable
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for_window[title="floating *"] floating enable
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```
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### Visualize Formatted Markdown in the CLI
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Out of the box, `jrnl` can output journal entries in Markdown. However, in order to visualize it you often need to resort to an external Markdown visualizer on your Desktop. But what if you could render your Markdown straight from the CLI? [mdless](https://github.com/ttscoff/mdless) and piping is the answer.
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`mdless` is a `less` like tool that allows you to visualize your Markdown text with formatting and syntax highlighting from the CLI. You can use this in any shell that supports piping. In Linux/Unix any shell supports this, but on Windows you will have to use `PowerShell` or an alternative one that supports piping.
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The simplest way to visualize your Markdown output with `mdless` is as follows:
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## External editors
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## External editors
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Configure your preferred external editor by updating the `editor` option
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in your `jrnl.yaml` file. (See [advanced usage](./advanced.md) for details).
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in your `jrnl.yaml` file. (See [advanced usage](./advanced.md) for details).
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!!! note
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To save and log any entry edits, save and close the file.
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To save and log any entry edits, save and close the file.
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file before writing into the journal.
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file before writing into the journal.
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### Visual Studio Code
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### Visual Studio Code
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To set [Notepad++](http://notepad-plus-plus.org/) as your editor, edit
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the jrnl config file (`jrnl.yaml`) like this:
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the `jrnl` config file (`jrnl.yaml`) like this:
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```yaml
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```
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The double backslashes are needed so `jrnl` can read the file path
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### emacs
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To use `emacs` as your editor, edit the jrnl config file (`jrnl.yaml`) like this:
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```yaml
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editor: emacsclient -a "" -c
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editor: emacsclient -a "" -c
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