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Simple CLI tool to help with keeping a work/personal journal

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#Journal

Simple Python CLI tool help with keeping a journal for work, personal, or any reason really! Inspired by Peter Lyons’ [article](http://peterlyons.com/leveling_up.html) on career development, my own experiences, and too much free time.

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  • Python 2.6 or greater (probably)

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#Installation

pip install journal

The journal command should now be available on your command line.

#Usage

It’s as simple as:

$ journal “Task foo completed”

and a ~/.journal/[CURRENT DATE].txt file will be created using the current date, with a timestamp and your entry. Just continue to enter your tasks through the days and weeks and build a record of your work.

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