diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 143dc87b..ade34b5d 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,171 +1,115 @@ Changelog ========= -#### 1.6.2 - -* [Improved] Starring entries now works for plain-text journals too! - -#### 1.6.1 - -* [Improved] Attempts to fix broken config files automatically - -#### 1.6.0 - -* [Improved] Passwords are now saved in the key-chain. The `password` field in `.jrnl_config` is soft-deprecated. - -#### 1.5.7 - -* [Improved] The `~` in journal config paths will now expand properly to e.g. `/Users/maebert` - -#### 1.5.6 - -* [Fixed] Fixed a bug where on OS X, the timezone could only be accessed on administrator accounts. - -#### 1.5.5 - -* [Fixed] Detects DayOne journals stored in `~/Library/Mobile Data` as well. - -#### 1.5.4 - -* [New] DayOne journals can now handle tags - -#### 1.5.3 - -* [Fixed] DayOne integration with older DayOne Journals - -#### 1.5.2 - -* [Improved] Soft-deprecated `-to` for filtering by time and introduces `-until` instead. - -#### 1.5.1 - -* [Fixed] Fixed a bug introduced in 1.5.0 that caused the entire journal to be printed after composing an entry - -### 1.5.0 - -* [Improved] Exporting, encrypting and displaying tags now takes your filter options into account. So you could export everything before May 2012: `jrnl -to 'may 2012' --export json`. Or encrypt all entries tagged with `@work` into a new journal: `jrnl @work --encrypt work_journal.txt`. Or display all tags of posts where Bob is also tagged: `jrnl @bob --tags` - -#### 1.4.2 - -* [Fixed] Tagging works again -* Meta-info for PyPi updated - -### 1.4.0 - -* [Improved] Unifies encryption between Python 2 and 3. If you have problems reading encrypted journals afterwards, first decrypt your journal with the __old__ jrnl version (install with `pip install jrnl==1.3.1`, then `jrnl --decrypt`), upgrade jrnl (`pip install jrnl --upgrade`) and encrypt it again (`jrnl --encrypt`). - -#### 1.3.2 - -* [Improved] Everything that is not direct output of jrnl will be written stderr to improve integration - -### 1.3.0 - -* [New] Export to multiple files -* [New] Feature to export to given output file - -#### 1.1.2 - -* [Fixed] Timezone support for DayOne - -#### 1.1.1 - -* [Fixed] Unicode and Python3 issues resolved. - -### 1.1.0 - -* [New] JSON export exports tags as well. -* [Improved] Nicer error message when there is a syntactical error in your config file. -* [Improved] Unicode support - -#### 1.0.5 - -* [Improved] Backwards compatibility with `parsedatetime` 0.8.7 - -#### 1.0.4 - -* [Improved] Python 2.6 compatibility -* [Improved] Better utf-8 support -* [New] Python 3 compatibility -* [New] Respects the `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` environment variable for storing your configuration file (Thanks [evaryont](https://github.com/evaryont)) - -#### 1.0.3 (April 17, 2013) - -* [Improved] Removed clint in favour of colorama -* [Fixed] Fixed a bug where showing tags failed when no tags are defined. -* [Fixed] Improvements to config parsing (Thanks [alapolloni](https://github.com/alapolloni)) -* [Fixed] Fixes readline support on Windows -* [Fixed] Smaller fixes and typos - -#### 1.0.1 (March 12, 2013) - -* [Fixed] Requires parsedatetime 1.1.2 or newer - -### 1.0.0 (March 4, 2013) - -* [New] Integrates seamlessly with DayOne -* [Improved] Each journal can have individual settings -* [Fixed] A bug where jrnl would not go into compose mode -* [Fixed] A bug where jrnl would not add entries without timestamp -* [Fixed] Support for parsedatetime 1.x - -#### 0.3.2 (July 5, 2012) - -* [Improved] Converts `\n` to new lines (if using directly on a command line, make sure to wrap your entry with quotes). - -#### 0.3.1 (June 16, 2012) - -* [Improved] Supports deleting of last entry. -* [Fixed] Fixes a bug where --encrypt or --decrypt without a target file would not work. -* [Improved] Supports a config option for setting word wrap. -* [Improved] Supports multiple journal files. - -### 0.3.0 (May 24, 2012) - -* [Fixed] Dates such as "May 3" will now be interpreted as being in the past if the current day is at least 28 days in the future -* [Fixed] Bug where composed entry is lost when the journal file fails to load -* Changed directory structure and install scripts (removing the necessity to make an alias from `jrnl` to `jrnl.py`) - -#### 0.2.4 (May 21, 2012) - -* [Fixed] Parsing of new lines in journal files and entries -* [Improved] Adds support for encrypting and decrypting into new files - -#### 0.2.3 (May 3, 2012) - -* [Improved] Adds a `-short` option that will only display the titles of entries (or, when filtering by tags, the context of the tag) -* [Improved] Adds tag export -* [Improved] Adds coloured highlight of tags (by default, highlights all tags - when filtering by tags, only highlights search tags) -* [Improved] `.jrnl_config` will get automatically updated when updating jrnl to a new version - -#### 0.2.2 (April 17, 2012) - -* [Improved] Adds --encrypt and --decrypt to encrypt / decrypt existing journal files -* [Improved] Adds markdown export (kudos to dedan) - -#### 0.2.1 (April 17, 2012) - -* [Improved] Submitted to [PyPi](http://pypi.python.org/pypi/jrnl/0.2.1). - -### 0.2.0 (April 16, 2012) - -* [Improved] Encrypts using CBC -* [Fixed] `key` has been renamed to `password` in config to avoid confusion. (The key use to encrypt and decrypt a journal is the SHA256-hash of the password.) - -#### 0.1.1 (April 15, 2012) - -* [Fixed] Removed unnecessary print commands -* [Improved] Created the documentation - -### 0.1.0 (April 13, 2012) - -* [Improved] Supports encrypted journals using AES encryption -* [Improved] Support external editors for composing entries - -#### 0.0.2 (April 5, 2012) - -* [Improved] Filtering by tags and dates -* [Fixed] Now using dedicated classes for Journals and entries - -#### 0.0.1 (March 29, 2012) - -* Composing entries works. That's pretty much it. +### 1.6 (November 5, 2013) + +* __1.6.3__ New, pretty, _useful_ documentation! +* __1.6.2__ Starring entries now works for plain-text journals too! +* __1.6.1__ Attempts to fix broken config files automatically +* __1.6.0__ Passwords are now saved in the key-chain. The `password` field in `.jrnl_config` is soft-deprecated. + +### 1.5 (August 6, 2013) + +* __1.5.7__ The `~` in journal config paths will now expand properly to e.g. `/Users/maebert` +* __1.5.6__ Fixed: Fixed a bug where on OS X, the timezone could only be accessed on administrator accounts. +* __1.5.5__ Fixed: Detects DayOne journals stored in `~/Library/Mobile Data` as well. +* __1.5.4__ DayOne journals can now handle tags +* __1.5.3__ Fixed: DayOne integration with older DayOne Journals +* __1.5.2__ Soft-deprecated `-to` for filtering by time and introduces `-until` instead. +* __1.5.1__ Fixed: Fixed a bug introduced in 1.5.0 that caused the entire journal to be printed after composing an entry +* __1.5.0__ Exporting, encrypting and displaying tags now takes your filter options into account. So you could export everything before May 2012: `jrnl -to 'may 2012' --export json`. Or encrypt all entries tagged with `@work` into a new journal: `jrnl @work --encrypt work_journal.txt`. Or display all tags of posts where Bob is also tagged: `jrnl @bob --tags` + +### 1.4 (July 22, 2013) + +* __1.4.2__ Fixed: Tagging works again +* __1.4.0__ Unifies encryption between Python 2 and 3. If you have problems reading encrypted journals afterwards, first decrypt your journal with the __old__ jrnl version (install with `pip install jrnl==1.3.1`, then `jrnl --decrypt`), upgrade jrnl (`pip install jrnl --upgrade`) and encrypt it again (`jrnl --encrypt`). + +### 1.3 (July 17, 2013) + +* __1.3.2__ Everything that is not direct output of jrnl will be written stderr to improve integration +* __1.3.0__ Export to multiple files +* __1.3.0__ Feature to export to given output file + +### 1.2 (July 15, 2013) + +* __1.2.0__ Fixed: Timezone support for DayOne + + +### 1.1 (June 9, 2013) + +* __1.1.1__ Fixed: Unicode and Python3 issues resolved. +* __1.1.0__ + * JSON export exports tags as well. + * Nicer error message when there is a syntactical error in your config file. + * Unicode support + +### 1.0 (March 4, 2013) + +* __1.0.5__ Backwards compatibility with `parsedatetime` 0.8.7 +* __1.0.4__ + * Python 2.6 compatibility + * Better utf-8 support + * Python 3 compatibility + * Respects the `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` environment variable for storing your configuration file (Thanks [evaryont](https://github.com/evaryont)) + +* __1.0.3__ + * Removed clint in favour of colorama + * Fixed: Fixed a bug where showing tags failed when no tags are defined. + * Fixed: Improvements to config parsing (Thanks [alapolloni](https://github.com/alapolloni)) + * Fixed: Fixes readline support on Windows + * Fixed: Smaller fixes and typos +* __1.0.1__ (March 12, 2013) Fixed: Requires parsedatetime 1.1.2 or newer +* __1.0.0__ + * Integrates seamlessly with DayOne + * Each journal can have individual settings + * Fixed: A bug where jrnl would not go into compose mode + * Fixed: A bug where jrnl would not add entries without timestamp + * Fixed: Support for parsedatetime 1.x + +### 0.3 (May 24, 2012) + +* __0.3.2__ Converts `\n` to new lines (if using directly on a command line, make sure to wrap your entry with quotes). +* __0.3.1__ + * Supports deleting of last entry. + * Fixed: Fixes a bug where --encrypt or --decrypt without a target file would not work. + * Supports a config option for setting word wrap. + * Supports multiple journal files. +* __0.3.0__ + * Fixed: Dates such as "May 3" will now be interpreted as being in the past if the current day is at least 28 days in the future + * Fixed: Bug where composed entry is lost when the journal file fails to load + * Changed directory structure and install scripts (removing the necessity to make an alias from `jrnl` to `jrnl.py`) + +### 0.2 (April 16, 2012) + +* __0.2.4__ + * Fixed: Parsing of new lines in journal files and entries + * Adds support for encrypting and decrypting into new files +* __0.2.3__ + * Adds a `-short` option that will only display the titles of entries (or, when filtering by tags, the context of the tag) + * Adds tag export + * Adds coloured highlight of tags (by default, highlights all tags - when filtering by tags, only highlights search tags) + * `.jrnl_config` will get automatically updated when updating jrnl to a new version +* __0.2.2__ + * Adds --encrypt and --decrypt to encrypt / decrypt existing journal files + * Adds markdown export (kudos to dedan) +* __0.2.1__ Submitted to [PyPi](http://pypi.python.org/pypi/jrnl/0.2.1). +* __0.2.0__ + * Encrypts using CBC + * Fixed: `key` has been renamed to `password` in config to avoid confusion. (The key use to encrypt and decrypt a journal is the SHA256-hash of the password.) + +### 0.1 (April 13, 2012) + + +* __0.1.1__ + * Fixed: Removed unnecessary print commands + * Created the documentation +* __0.1.0__ + * Supports encrypted journals using AES encryption + * Support external editors for composing entries +* __0.0.2__ + * Filtering by tags and dates + * Fixed: Now using dedicated classes for Journals and entries + +### 0.0 (March 29, 2012) + +* __0.0.1__ Composing entries works. That's pretty much it. diff --git a/jrnl/__init__.py b/jrnl/__init__.py index 409b3969..14112f4d 100644 --- a/jrnl/__init__.py +++ b/jrnl/__init__.py @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ jrnl is a simple journal application for your command line. """ __title__ = 'jrnl' -__version__ = '1.6.2-dev' +__version__ = '1.6.3' __author__ = 'Manuel Ebert' __license__ = 'MIT License' __copyright__ = 'Copyright 2013 Manuel Ebert'