Comment by zikduruqe
1 day ago
Hell, you don't even need obsidian. Just create a bash function
notes()
{
if [ ! -z "$1" ]; then
mkdir -m 00750 -p /Users/User/iCloud/Documents/notes
Now=$(date '+%B %d %Y %H:%M')
echo -en "\n$Now\t$@\n" >> /Users/User/iCloud/Documents/notes/notes.txt
else
echo "${Now}"
cat /Users/User/iCloud/Documents/notes/notes.txt 2>/dev/null
fi
}
While we're sharing simple note taking functions, here's mine that I used for a few years. :)
* 'nod' stands for "notes of (the) day" and was quick to type.
* 'mg' is micro emacs, my first shell-based editor thanks to OpenBSD. The '+-1' syntax means "open at end of file" so I could easily append.