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Updated code. Added another example in help.
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#!/bin/bash author="Livila" version="2.0" filename=~/notefile para="$1" if [ "$1" == "--setfile" ]; then # Check if the file location is entered, exit if not. if [[ -z $2 ]]; then exit 1 fi filename=$2 para=$3 fi # Check if there is any arguments, if there is append all of it. case "$para" in --less) less $filename exit 1 ;; --edit) vi $filename exit 1 ;; --vi) vi $filename exit 1 ;; --gedit) gedit $filename exit 1 ;; --location) echo "$filename"; exit 1 ;; --author) echo "The author of this program is $author."; exit 1 ;; --version) echo "Version $version"; exit 1 ;; --help) echo -e 'Usage: note [--setfile <filepath>] [--less|--vi|--gedit|--help|--author|--version] Commands: --setfile: Set new temporary location of file --less Show contents using "less" --vi Edit contents using "vi" --gedit Edit contents using "gedit" --location Show file location --help Show this help message --author Show the author --version Show current version Examples: note Will open the note and save the notes to '$filename'. note --setfile <filepath> Will open note just as before, but using <filepath> instead. note --setfile <filepath> --less Will show <filepath> using the less command. '; exit 1 ;; "") date >> $filename if [ "$1" == "--setfile" ]; then # Start from the third input parameter and write to the file. echo "${@:3}" >> $filename else # Write all parameters entered to the file. echo "$@" >> $filename fi exit 1 ;; # Comment it out case it comes to use later. # *) # echo "That command does not exist. Write --help to know more."; # exit 1 esac echo 'Enter input or type :exit or :q to exit. :less to show contents.' read input saveDateOnce=0 # Loop until :exit or :q is entered. while [ "$input" != ":exit" ] && [ "$input" != ":q" ]; do # In case you want to have a quick overview of your text. if [ "$input" == ":less" ]; then less $filename else # Check if the date has been saved. if [ $saveDateOnce == 0 ]; then date >> $filename saveDateOnce=1 fi echo "$input" >> $filename fi read input done
#!/bin/bash author="Livila" version="2.0" filename=~/notefile para="$1" if [ "$1" == "--setfile" ]; then # Check if the file location is entered, exit if not. if [[ -z $2 ]]; then exit 1 fi filename=$2 para=$3 fi # Check if there is any arguments, if there is append all of it. if [ "$para" == "--less" ]; then less $filename exit 1 elif [ "$para" == "--edit" ]; then vi $filename exit 1 elif [ "$para" == "--vi" ]; then vi $filename exit 1 elif [ "$para" == "--gedit" ]; then gedit $filename exit 1 elif [ "$para" == "--location" ]; then echo "$filename"; exit 1 elif [ "$para" == "--author" ]; then echo "The author of this program is $author."; exit 1 elif [ "$para" == "--version" ]; then echo "Version $version"; exit 1 elif [ "$para" == "--help" ]; then echo -e 'Usage: note [--setfile <filepath>] [--less|--vi|--gedit|--help|--author|--version] Commands: --setfile: Set new temporary location of file --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 --setfile <filepath> Will open note just as before, but using <filepath> instead. note --setfile <filepath> --less Will show <filepath> using the less command. '; exit 1 elif [ "$para" != "" ]; then date >> $filename if [ "$1" == "--setfile" ]; then # Start from the third input parameter and write to the file. echo "${@:3}" >> $filename else # Write all parameters entered to the file. echo "$@" >> $filename fi exit 1 fi echo 'Enter input or type :exit or :q to exit. :less to show contents.' read input saveDateOnce=0 # Loop until :exit or :q is entered. while [ "$input" != ":exit" ] && [ "$input" != ":q" ]; do # In case you want to have a quick overview of your text. if [ "$input" == ":less" ]; then less $filename else # Check if the date has been saved. if [ $saveDateOnce == 0 ]; then date >> $filename saveDateOnce=1 fi echo "$input" >> $filename fi read input done
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