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Collect your thoughts and notes without leaving the command line.
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Sep 20, 2020
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A package to display a list of org-notes with preview.
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Feb 21, 2019
Emacs Lisp
A minimalist diary/journal application made with Python 3, Flask, and TinyDB
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Feb 20, 2017
Python
A command line tool to manage course notes, journals and other documents
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Mar 30, 2018
Shell
📝 A tiny micro-journaling service
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Jun 18, 2017
JavaScript
Journal application using python
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May 31, 2017
Python
A happiness and well-being diary application for desktop computers that asks questions of the user
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May 24, 2020
Python
📓 A simple journal full-stack App to track your #100DaysOfCode challenge progress
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Jan 3, 2018
JavaScript
Web application for storing memos, with doge style
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Oct 18, 2019
HTML
A MEAN stack web application to maintain diary entries.
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Aug 22, 2020
TypeScript
Simple Android app to record your thoughts and feelings
Script to backup your jrnl.sh journal
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Jun 17, 2020
Python
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Oct 30, 2019
Python
A Journal Application made with firebase firestore
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Mar 23, 2019
Java
✒ A programmer's journal app (with nice typography, and WYSIWYG) - I HAVEN'T TRIED USING THIS YET even tho i made it like most of the way to where it should be useable
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Jul 16, 2016
CoffeeScript
Cross-platform journal application written in JS and Electron
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Nov 1, 2019
JavaScript
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Commands and behavior should be pretty much the same as friend nicknames. Would be really useful, especially with multiword locations (
New York Citycould be nicknamed asNYC) and "duplicate" nicknames (Portland, ORandPortland, ME).