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# Introduction {#sec:introduction}
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This document is the user documentation for imag, the personal
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information management suite for the commandline. Besides beeing a documentation,
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it serves also as "roadmap" where this project should go. Parts which are not
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yet implemented might be documented already, therefore. Also, because this is a
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hobby thing, parts which are implemented might be documented falsely or not at
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all.
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A list on what is implemented and what is not can be found at the end of this
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document.
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It might be outdated though.
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information management suite for the commandline. Besides being a documentation,
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it serves also as "roadmap" where this project should go.
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**Basically: This is Hobby stuff. Expect incompleteness, false statements and
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generally read with big grain of salt.**
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If you have any objections, suggestions for improvements, bugs, etc, please file
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them.
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A way to reach out to the imag project maintainer(s) is described in the
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CONTRIBUTING file of the repository or in this document, on the appropriate
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CONTRIBUTING file of the repository or in this document, in the appropriate
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section.
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## The Problem {#sec:intro:problem}
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The problem imag wants to solve is rather simple. When the project was
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initiated, there was no PIM-Suite available which
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The problem this project tries to solve is to provide a modular commandline
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application for personal information management.
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* was for this domain of users ("power-users", "commandline users")
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* uses plain text as storage format
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* was scriptable
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* was modular
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* contained functionality to link content
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It targets "power users" or "commandline users", uses plain text as a storage
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format and tries to be scriptable.
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imag offers the ability to link data from different "PIM aspects" (such as
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"diary" and "bookmark" for example).
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The latter point is the bigger one: "imag" wants to offer the ability for users
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to link content. This means not only that a contact may be linked to a
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date, but that _all things_ can be linked together. For example that a wiki
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article can be linked to a date which is linked to a todo which is linked to a
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note which is linked to a contact.
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One major goal of imag is to make the PIM data traverseable and queryable.
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For example: a wiki article can be linked to an appointment which is linked to a
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todo which is linked to a note which is linked to a contact.
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Also, having an all-in-one scriptable modular commandline personal information
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management suite seemed nice at the time and still does.
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imag wants to offer an all-in-one scriptable modular commandline personal
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information management suite for all PIM aspects one can think of.
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Because imag uses plain text (TOML headers for structured data and plain text
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which can be rendered using markdown, for example, for continuous text)
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the user is always able to access their data without the imag tools at hand.
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## The Approach {#sec:intro:approach}
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The approach "imag" takes on solving this problem is to store content in a
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"store" and persisting content in a unified way.
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Meta-Information is attached to the content which can be used to store
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Meta-information is attached to the content which can be used to store
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structured data.
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This can be used to implement a variety of "domain modules" using the store.
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While content is stored in _one_ place, imag does not duplicate content.
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imag does not copy or move icalendar files, emails, vcard files, music or
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movies to the store, but indexes them and stores the meta-information in the
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store.
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movies to the store, but creates references to the actual files and stores
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meta-information in the store.
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Detailed explanation on this approach follows in the chapters of this work.
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This is a technical detail a user does not necessarily need to know, but as imag
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is intended for power-users anyways, we could say it fits here.
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## Alternative Projects {#sec:intro:alternatives}
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imag is not the only project which tries to solve that particular problem. For
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example there is
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[org mode](https://orgmode.org)
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for the [emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) text editor.
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There is also [zim](http://zim-wiki.org/), a desktop wiki editor which is
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intended to be used for a personal wiki.
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The difference between imag and the mentioned projects is that imag is not there
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yet. Some parts can be used, though it is far away from being feature-complete.
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```
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The foundation of all imag modules is the store, as one can see in the image.
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The foundation of all imag modules is the store, as one can see in the
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visualization from above.
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Above the store library there is the libimagrt, which provides the basic runtime
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and access to the `Store` object.
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Cross-cutting, there is the error library (and possibly
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