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Jonathan Wren 99f708ca0b [WIP] Lots of test refactoring (#1042)
* make behave slightly less verbose for use with behave --format progress2
* standardize behave tests
* move tests around to be more behavior driven
* clean up txt file after tests
* add more tests, add more functionality to behave for calling mock editor
* move around behave tests, get rid of regression files
* clean up some code around keyrings
* add more placeholder test scenarios (marked with @todo)
  You can run just these tests with `behave --no-skipped --tags=todo`
* fix "missing_directory" test
  This test was missing the config file it was trying to use. So, it was
  really a very useless, broken test that we absolutely should not have
  approved the PR (#963) for.
* add write tests for each journal type
* update version tests, add new regex match behave step
* add config test outlines
* add journal types to some search tests
* change "basic" config reference to "simple"
* update configs
* add more journal types in search
* fix basic folder journal reference
* add flush output steps to behave, update delete flag tests
* fix failing test with a flush
* update more delete flag tests to include other journal types
* fix file cleanup after failed test with no debug on
* fix password test
* fix DayOne tag sample data, move search/format tag tests, and run them on multiple jrnl types
* added ability to auto-prompt for password for encrypted journals
  Only uses password when prompted, and doesn't get in the way of other
  input prompts. This allows us to run the same scenarios on both
  encrypted journals and other journal types.
* fold encrypted scenarios into the rest of the scenarios where possible
* remove apostrophe that is breaking tests on CI
* add more journal type tests to import feature
* standardize whitespace in behave tests, take out duplicate test
* update handling of cache directories in test suite (easier syntax)
* skip failing YAML exporter emoji test on Windows
* added @todo tags for things that need follow-up

Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com>
2020-10-17 15:17:38 -07:00
.build Add support for Python 3.9 build testing (#1018) 2020-08-17 17:46:13 -07:00
.github Update github issue templates to use new diagnostic command (#1022) 2020-08-08 11:46:16 -07:00
docs Change styling of terminal on docs site, small copy changes (#1038) 2020-09-05 12:07:47 -07:00
features [WIP] Lots of test refactoring (#1042) 2020-10-17 15:17:38 -07:00
jrnl Disable logging by default (#1053) 2020-10-10 14:56:13 -07:00
tests Clean up help screen, get rid of util.py (#1027) 2020-08-22 11:40:39 -07:00
.gitattributes Ensure test data is always checked out with LF line endings (#965) 2020-05-27 14:08:48 -07:00
.github_changelog_generator update changelog generator settings to be less verbose, fix links 2020-04-10 11:51:56 -07:00
.gitignore Add extended metadata support for DayOne Classic (#928) 2020-06-06 12:41:15 -07:00
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CHANGELOG.md Update changelog [ci skip] 2020-10-11 00:58:55 +00:00
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md Update the code of conduct (#913) 2020-04-18 12:35:46 -07:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Correct typos in CONTRIBUTING.md (#1040) 2020-09-05 10:53:10 -07:00
issue_template.md Clean up templates and issues (#954) 2020-05-23 15:58:04 -07:00
LICENSE.md Upgrade license to GPLv3 (#918) 2020-04-18 13:31:25 -07:00
Makefile Make behave output more concise when running make test (#988) 2020-06-27 17:51:31 -07:00
mkdocs.yml mkdocs.yml: change branch URI to develop (#1043) 2020-09-09 16:39:54 -07:00
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README.md Documentation updates (Thanks @guydebros!) (#1031) 2020-08-22 12:13:36 -07:00
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jrnl is a simple journal application for the command line.

Its goal is to facilitate the rapid creation and viewing of journal entries. It is flexible enough to support different use cases and organization strategies. It is powerful enough to search through thousands of entries and display, or "filter," only the entries you want to see.

jrnl includes support for 128-bit AES encryption using cryptography.Fernet.

In a Nutshell

To make a new entry, just enter

jrnl yesterday: Called in sick. Used the time to clean the house and write my
book.

yesterday: is interpreted by jrnl as a timestamp. Everything until the first sentence ending (either ., ?, or !) is interpreted as the title, and 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 write my book.

Entering jrnl without any arguments launches an external editor where you can write your entry. jrnl will generate a time stamp for the entry after you save and close the editor window.

For more information, please read the documentation.

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Maintainers

Our maintainers help keep the lights on for the project:

Please thank them if you like jrnl!

Code Contributors

This project is made with love by the many fabulous people who have contributed. jrnl couldn't exist without each and every one of you!

If you'd also like to help make jrnl better, please see our contributing documentation.

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Become a financial contributor and help us sustain our community.