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Copyright © 2012-2023 jrnl contributors
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License: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
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# Command Line Reference
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## Synopsis
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```
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usage: jrnl [--debug] [--help] [--version] [--list] [--encrypt] [--decrypt]
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[--import] [-on DATE] [-today-in-history] [-month DATE]
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[-day DATE] [-year DATE] [-from DATE] [-to DATE] [-contains TEXT]
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[-and] [-starred] [-n [NUMBER]] [-not [TAG]] [--edit] [--delete]
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[--format TYPE] [--tags] [--short]
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[--config-override CONFIG_KEY CONFIG_VALUE]
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[--config-file CONFIG_FILE_PATH]
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[[...]]
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```
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## Standalone Commands
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These commands will exit after they complete. You may only run one at a time.
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### --help
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Show a help message.
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### --version
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Print version and license information.
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### --list
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List the config file location, all configured journals, and their locations.
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### ---encrypt
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Encrypt a journal. See [encryption](encryption.md) for more information.
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### --decrypt
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Decrypt a journal. See [encryption](encryption.md) for more information.
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### --import
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Import entries from another journal. If any entries have the exact same content
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and timestamp, they will be deduplicated.
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Optional parameters:
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```sh
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--file FILENAME
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```
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Specify a file to import. If not provided, `jrnl` will use STDIN as the data source.
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```sh
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--format TYPE
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```
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Specify the format of the file that is being imported. Defaults to the same data
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storage method that jrnl uses. See [formats](formats.md) for more information.
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## Writing new entries
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See [Basic Usage](usage.md).
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## Searching
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To find entries from your journal, use any combination of the below filters.
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Only entries that match all the filters will be displayed.
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When specifying dates, you can use the same kinds of dates you use for new
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entries, such as `yesterday`, `today`, `Tuesday`, or `2021-08-01`.
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| Search Argument | Description |
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| --- | --- |
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| -on DATE | Show entries on this date |
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| -today-in-history | Show entries of today over the years |
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| -month DATE | Show entries on this month of any year |
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| -day DATE | Show entries on this day of any month |
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| -year DATE | Show entries of a specific year |
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| -from DATE | Show entries after, or on, this date |
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| -to DATE | Show entries before, or on, this date (alias: -until) |
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| -contains TEXT | Show entries containing specific text (put quotes around text with spaces) |
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| -and | Show only entries that match all conditions, like saying "x AND y" (default: OR) |
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| -starred | Show only starred entries (marked with *) |
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| -n [NUMBER] | Show a maximum of NUMBER entries (note: '-n 3' and '-3' have the same effect) |
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| -not [TAG] | Exclude entries with this tag |
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## Searching Options
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These help you do various tasks with the selected entries from your search.
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If used on their own (with no search), they will act on your entire journal.
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### --edit
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Opens the selected entries in your configured editor. It will fail if the
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`editor` key is not set in your config file.
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Once you begin editing, you can add multiple entries and delete entries
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by modifying the text in your editor. When your editor closes, jrnl reads
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the temporary file you were editing and makes the changes to your journal.
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### --delete
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Interactively deletes selected entries. You'll be asked to confirm deletion of
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each entry.
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### --change-time DATE
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Interactively changes the time of the selected entries to the date specified,
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or to right now if no date is specified. You'll be asked to confirm each entry,
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unless you are using this with `--edit` on a single entry.
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### --format TYPE
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Display selected entries in an alternate format. See [formats](formats.md).
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#### Optional parameters
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```sh
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--file FILENAME
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```
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Write output to file instead of STDOUT. In most shells, the
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same effect can be achieved using `>`.
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### --tags
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Alias for '--format tags'. Returns a list of all tags and the number of times
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they occur within the searched entries. If there are no tags found, `jrnl` will output a message saying so.
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### --short
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Only shows the date and titles of the searched entries.
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## Configuration arguments
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### --config-override CONFIG_KEY CONFIG_VALUE
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Override configured key-value pair with CONFIG_KV_PAIR for this command invocation only. To access config keys that aren't at the top level, separate the keys with a dot, such as `colors.title` to access the `title` key within the `colors` key. Read [advanced usage](./advanced.md) for examples.
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### --config-file CONFIG_FILE_PATH
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Use the config file at CONFIG_FILE_PATH for this command invocation only.
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Read [advanced usage](./advanced.md) for examples.
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## Other Arguments
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### --debug
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Prints information useful for troubleshooting while `jrnl` executes.
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### --diagnostic
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Prints diagnostic information useful for [reporting issues](https://github.com/jrnl-org/jrnl/issues). |