- 🍃 Lighweight, fast and snappy. It is a pure Python script.
- 📅
[yesterday | today | tomorrow ]
date navigation. - 🔧 Enviroment variables based configuration.
- 📄 Simple template support.
In your shell, you can try one of these commands:
python yournal.py
./yournal.py
Or if you installed it..
yournal
yournal [yesterday|today|tomorrow]
By default, the daily note will be opened with your
EDITOR
variable. If this fails, the default text editor of your system will be used.
yournal -d <path/to/dir> -t <path/to/template>
For persistent configuration see this.
Minium Python version: 3.8
The easy way. If you have Pipx installed simply type in your shell:
pipx install yournal
The classic way. Type in your shell:
pip install yournal
Use an AUR helper such as:
paru -S yournal
yay -S yournal
Download the lastest release and get the yournal.py
file.
You can use this script directly with python yournal.py
, but for a better integration, add the yournal.py
file to your system PATH.
- For example, a common Linux user PATH is:
~/.local/bin
. - For other systems, please investigate.
Rename
yournal.py
toyournal
if you want a shorter command.
By default, yournal
will create the daily notes in the current working directory, along with other settings To change this behavior, you need to set these environment variables on your system:
YOURNAL_EXTENSION
for daily note file extensionYOURNAL_DIRECTORY
for the directory where the daily notes will be saved.YOURNAL_TEMPLATE
for the template file to use.
You can create a shell alias
for yournal with custom arguments.
In Bash you can do this by adding the following to your .bashrc
file. For Zsh, in .zshrc
.
alias yournal="yournal -d path/to/dir -t path/to/template"
usage: yournal [-x EXTENSION] [-d DIRECTORY] [-t TEMPLATE] [-h] [-i] [-e EDITOR] [{yesterday,today,tomorrow}]
Fast (y)ournal script to make daily notes on your terminal.
dates:
{yesterday,today,tomorrow}
open daily note by date. DEFAULT: today
paths:
-x EXTENSION, --extension EXTENSION
set daily note file extension. DEFAULT: "md" (markdown)
-d DIRECTORY, --directory DIRECTORY
directory where save your daily notes. DEFAULT: cwd (current working directory)
-t TEMPLATE, --template TEMPLATE
template file to use
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-i, --ignore ignore EDITOR environment variable and use system editor
-e EDITOR, --editor EDITOR
use a custom editor command
By default, yournal uses these environment variables when no arguments are provided:
YOURNAL_EXTENSION for daily note file extension
YOURNAL_DIRECTORY for DIRECTORY
YOURNAL_TEMPLATE for TEMPLATE