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Getting started
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Installation
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Install *jrnl* using pip ::
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pip install jrnl
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Or, if you want the option to encrypt your journal, ::
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pip install jrnl[encrypted]
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to install the dependencies for encrypting journals as well.
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.. note::
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Installing the encryption library, `pycrypto`, requires a `gcc` compiler. For this reason, jrnl will not install `pycrypto` unless explicitly told so like this. You can `install PyCrypto manually <https://www.dlitz.net/software/pycrypto/>`_ first or install it with ``pip install pycrypto`` if you have a `gcc` compiler.
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The first time you run ``jrnl`` you will be asked where your journal file should be created and whether you wish to encrypt it.
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Quickstart
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to make a new entry, just type::
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jrnl yesterday: Called in sick. Used the time to clean the house and spent 4h on writing my book.
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and hit return. ``yesterday:`` will be interpreted as a time stamp. Everything until the first sentence mark (``.?!:``) will be interpreted as the title, the rest as the body. In your journal file, the result will look like this:
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.. code-block:: output
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2012-03-29 09:00 Called in sick.
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Used the time to clean the house and spent 4h on writing my book.
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If you just call ``jrnl``, you will be prompted to compose your entry - but you can also configure *jrnl* to use your external editor.
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