# Introduction This document is the end-user documentation for imag, the plain-text personal information management suite for the commandline. The imag project wants to provide a set of tools (called "modules") for managing personal information data on the commandline, where the data is stored in plain text. The modules should be scriptable, composable, traverseable and queryable. The target audience for imag are power-users and commandline natives. If you have any objections, suggestions for improvements, bugs, etc, please file them.