### Installation Run this command in your terminal to install note to your path. `sudo ./note-install` ### Usage `note [--] [setfile <filepath>] [less|vi|gedit|help|author|version|nodate]` ### Commands `[--]setfile:` Set new temporary location of file `[--]nodate:` Do not save the date for this note `[--]less` Show contents using "less" `[--]vi` Edit contents using "vi" `[--]gedit` Edit contents using "gedit" `[--]location` Show file location `[--]help` Show this help message `[--]author` Show the author `[--]version` Show current version ### Examples `note [leave empty or a command]` Just like --setfile, but default value '$filename'. `note This is a message that will be added to the notefile with date.` You can create notes that are one line by directly typing it after note. `note --setfile <filepath> [leave empty or a command]` Will open note just as before, but using <filepath> instead. ### Commands when using only the "note"-command `:q` - exit the program `:exit` - exit the program `:less` - will show the notefile with the `less` command.