imag/bin/domain/imag-log
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README.md

Log

The "imag-log" module is a lightweight interface to the "imag-diary" command.

It is intended as a tumbeblog-like diary, where one does not care to fire up an editor and type in a long text, but rather type a few words and forget about it:

Usage

Logs can be created via an entry in the configuration file in the section log:

[log]
logs = ["work", "hobby", "music"]
default = "hobby"

The default key is required and the name which is used here must appear in the logs array.

In the above configuration snippet, the logs work, hobby and music are created. The user may now log to one of these logs with:

imag log --to <logname> "Some message"
# or
imag log -t <logname> "Some message"
# or, to the default log:
imag log "Some message"

Logs can be read by naming the log:

imag log show work

which prints one log per line (including time it was logged).