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Getting started
Installation
On OS X, the easiest way to install jrnl is using Homebrew
brew install jrnl
On other platforms, install jrnl using pip
pip install jrnl
Or, if you want the option to encrypt your journal,
pip install jrnl[encrypted]
to install the dependencies for encrypting journals as well.
!!! note
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
first or install it with pip install pycrypto
if you have a gcc
compiler.
Also note that when using zsh, the correct syntax is pip install "jrnl[encrypted]"
(note the quotes).
The first time you run jrnl
you will be asked where your journal file
should be created and whether you wish to encrypt it.
Quickstart
to make a new entry, just type
jrnl yesterday: Called in sick. Used the time to clean the house and spent 4h on writing my book.
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:
2012-03-29 09:00 Called in sick.
Used the time to clean the house and spent 4h on writing my book.
If you just call jrnl
, you will be prompted to compose your entry -
but you can also configure jrnl to use your external editor.