* Pretty print journal entry titles and dates. Changes appearance of all jrnl viewing commands, such as $ jrnl --short and $ jrnl -n {NUM}. Fix #508 * Removed extra newline at end of title * Use ansiwrap to properly wrap strings with ANSI escapes * Add ansiwrap to pyproject.toml * Allow configuration of colors - Replaced raw escapes with colorama - Added colors key to config - Add checks for validity of color values * Add color configuration documentation * Fix broken tests due to config change * Add tests for colors in configs - Identifying invalid color configs - Upgrading config from no colors -> colors * Add colorama dependency for all platforms * Allow users to disable colorization of output * Update poetry.lock * Add tag and body color customization options * Fix colorization of tags in title and body * Updated tests to use no color by default * Change pass to continue in verify_config() * Better style in Entry.py * Reduce code duplication for tag highlighting - Breaks "unreadable date" regression test for unknown reason * Properly colorize tags and print body * Reformatting and clean up * Replace list comprehension with generator * Handle invalid colors by not using a color * Process ANSI escapes properly with behave * Fixed the 'spaces after tags directly next to punctuation' bug Broke processing of tags next to any punctuation at all * Closer to working tag colorization but not perfect * Add tests printing for multiline journals Fix #717 * Correctly indent first line of multiline entry * Add test for multiline entries with tags * Remove redundant UNICODE flag * Progress towards proper tag colorization and body formatting * Fix newline colorization bug Debug code left intact since there are more bugs to fix :/ * And now the space just ends up before the tag instead of after it * Fix assertion syntax warning * Moved tag test to tagging.feature file * Strip out debug code and clean up * Bold datetimes in title * Bold all titles Fix #720 * Remove PY2 and PY3 constants * Fix regression in features/steps/core.py * Fix tag_regex * Remove redundant re.UNICODE flag * Remove extraneous code
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Advanced Usage
Configuration File
You can configure the way jrnl behaves in a configuration file. By
default, this is ~/.config/jrnl/jrnl.yaml
. If you have the XDG_CONFIG_HOME
variable set, the configuration file will be saved as
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/jrnl/jrnl.yaml
.
!!! note
On Windows, the configuration file is typically found at %USERPROFILE%\.config\jrnl\jrnl.yaml
.
The configuration file is a YAML file with the following options and can be edited with a plain text editor.
!!! note Backup your config file before editing. Changes to the config file have destructive effects on your journal!
journals
paths to your journal fileseditor
if set, executes this command to launch an external editor for writing your entries, e.g.vim
. Some editors require special options to work properly, seeFAQ <recipes>
for details.encrypt
iftrue
, encrypts your journal using AES.tagsymbols
Symbols to be interpreted as tags. (See note below)default_hour
anddefault_minute
if you supply a date, such aslast thursday
, but no specific time, the entry will be created at this timetimeformat
how to format the timestamps in your journal, see the python docs for referencehighlight
iftrue
, tags will be highlighted in cyan.linewrap
controls the width of the output. Set tofalse
if you don't want to wrap long lines.colors
dictionary that controls the colors used to display journal entries. It has two subkeys, which are:date
andtitle
. Current valid values are:BLACK
,RED
,GREEN
,YELLOW
,BLUE
,MAGENTA
,CYAN
, andWHITE
.colorama.Fore
is used for colorization, and you can find the docs here. To disable colored output, set the value toNONE
. If you set the value of any color subkey to an invalid color, no color will be used.
!!! note
Although it seems intuitive to use the #
character for tags, there's a drawback: on most shells, this is
interpreted as a meta-character starting a comment. This means that if
you type
> `jrnl Implemented endless scrolling on the #frontend of our website.`
your bash will chop off everything after the `#` before passing it to
`jrnl`. To avoid this, wrap your input into quotation marks like
this:
> `jrnl "Implemented endless scrolling on the #frontend of our website."`
Or use the built-in prompt or an external editor to compose your entries.
Multiple journal files
You can configure jrnl
to use with multiple journals (eg.
private
and work
) by defining more journals in your jrnl.yaml
,
for example:
journals:
default: ~\journal.txt
work: ~\work.txt
The default
journal gets created the first time you start jrnl
Now you can access the work
journal by using jrnl work
instead of
jrnl
, eg.
jrnl work at 10am: Meeting with @Steve
jrnl work -n 3
will both use ~/work.txt
, while jrnl -n 3
will display the last
three entries from ~/journal.txt
(and so does jrnl default -n 3
).
You can also override the default options for each individual journal.
If your jrnl.yaml
looks like this:
encrypt: false
journals:
default: ~/journal.txt
work:
journal: ~/work.txt
encrypt: true
food: ~/my_recipes.txt
Your default
and your food
journals won't be encrypted, however your
work
journal will! You can override all options that are present at
the top level of jrnl.yaml
, just make sure that at the very least
you specify a journal: ...
key that points to the journal file of
that journal.
!!! note
Changing encrypt
to a different value will not encrypt or decrypt your
journal file, it merely says whether or not your journal
is encrypted. Hence manually changing
this option will most likely result in your journal file being
impossible to load.
Known Issues
Unicode on Windows
The Windows shell prior to Windows 7 has issues with unicode encoding.
To use non-ascii characters, first tweak Python to recognize the encoding by adding 'cp65001': 'utf_8'
, to Lib/encoding/aliases.py
. Then, change the codepage with chcp 1252
before using jrnl
.
(Related issue: #486)