- initial pass through to rework encryption into separate module - little more cleanup - rename function, fix some linting issues - more cleaning - fix password bug in encryption - fix linting issue - more cleanup - move prompt into prompt.py - more cleanup - update the upgrade process for new encryption classes - general cleanup - turn into enum instead of strings - store status code so tests don't fail - standardize the load and store methods in journals - get rid of old PlainJournal class - typing cleanup - more cleanup - format - fix linting issue - Fix obscure Windows line ending issue with decode See https://bugs.python.org/issue40863 - fix for python 3.11 - add more typing - don't use class variables because that's not what we want - fix more type hints - jrnlv1 encryption doesn't support encryption anymore (it's deprecated) - keep logic for password attemps inside the class that uses it - take out old line of code - add some more logging - update logging statements - clean up logging statements - run linters - fix typo - Fix for new test from develop branch There was a new test added for re-encrypting a journal. This updates the refactor to match the old (previously untested) behavior of jrnl. Co-authored-by: Micah Jerome Ellison <micah.jerome.ellison@gmail.com> |
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jrnl

To get help, submit an issue on Github.
jrnl
is a simple journal application for the command line.
You can use it to easily create, search, and view journal entries. Journals are stored as human-readable plain text, and can also be encrypted using AES encryption.
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.
If you just call jrnl
, you will be prompted to compose your entry - but you
can also configure jrnl to use your external editor.
For more information, please read the documentation.
Contributors
Maintainers
Our maintainers help keep the lights on for the project:
- Jonathan Wren (wren)
- Micah Ellison (micahellison)
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.
Financial Backers
Another way show support is through direct financial contributions. These funds
go to covering our costs, and are a quick way to show your appreciation for
jrnl
.
Become a financial contributor and help us sustain our community.