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This document is the user documentation for imag, the personal
information management suite for the commandline. Besides beeing a documentation,
it servey also as "roadmap" where this project should go. Parts which are not
yet implemented might be documented already, therefore. A list on what is
implemented and what is not can be found at the end of this document.
it serves also as "roadmap" where this project should go. Parts which are not
yet implemented might be documented already, therefore. Also, because this is a
hobby thing, parts which are implemented might be documented falsely or not at
all.
A list on what is implemented and what is not can be found at the end of this
document.
It might be outdated though.
**Basically: This is Hobby stuff. Expect incompleteness, false statements and
generally read with big grain of salt.**
If you have any objections, suggestions for improvements, bugs, etc, please file
them. A way to reach out to the imag project maintainer(s) is described in the
CONTRIBUTING file of the repository or in this document, on the appropriate
them.
A way to reach out to the imag project maintainer(s) is described in the
CONTRIBUTING file of the repository or in this document, on the appropriate
section.
## The Problem {#sec:intro:problem}
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article can be linked to a date which is linked to a todo which is linked to a
note which is linked to a contact.
Also, having an all-in-one scriptable modular commandline personal information
management suite seemed nice at the time and still does.
## The Approach {#sec:intro:approach}
The approach "imag" takes on solving this problem is to store content in a