A simple command-line tool for managing Notion databases.
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⚠️ This project is still in work in progress, please forgive any little flaw here and there.
Notion CLI List Manager 🗂
A simple command-line tool for managing Notion List databases. ✨
Increase your productivity with a simple command. 🛋
📺 Features:
- fast and clear; saving your idea is as simple as type
add "get money"
💆♂️ - tables are pretty-printed with fab ASCII tables 🌈
- parameters are going to be supported 🎻
👾 Get Started:
- Create a new internal api integration here.
- Share the default database you want to use with your integration.
You can copy my free simple template. - Download the tool: [^1]
pip install notion-cli-list-manager
- Set the token and your default database id:
list set --token [token] --id [database-id]
- You're done!
🧰 Syntax:
TL;DR: list
is the keyword for activate this tool from the terminal. Typing just list
, the list of your default database's items will be shown. Other commands can be use typing list [command]
Commands: | Args and options: | |
---|---|---|
list |
to display all the List items |
--db [id] to display a specific database. Otherwise the default database will be shown.--all to display all the lists. |
list add [title] |
to add a new List item called title . |
[title] will be the text of the List item (and the title of the associated Notion database page) --db [id] to add the entry to a specific database. Otherwise, the default database will be used. |
list rm [index] |
to remove the List item with the index index . (Command to call after list ) |
[index] has to be formatted either like a range or a list, or a combination of these. E.g.: 3,4,6:10:2 will remove pages 3, 4, 6, 8. |
list db |
to display all the notion display saved in the manager. | --label [LABEL] --id [ID] to add a database to the manager. --rm [LABEL] to remove a database named [LABEL] from the manager. Note that adding or removing a database to the manager does not cause the actual creation or deletion on Notion. |
list set --token [token] --id [database_id] |
to set the token and the ID of the Notion Database you want as default. This must be executed as the first command. | You can get the [token] as internal api integration here. You can get the database id from the database url: notion.so/[username]/ [database_id] ?v=[view_id]. |
🛒 Still to do:
See the project tab for a complete and real-time-updated list.
Issues and PRs are appreciated. 🤝
[^1]: You can also clone the repo to have always the very last version.
Having installed Python3 and Pip3 on your machine, write on the terminal:
git clone https://github.com/jacksalici/notion-cli-list-manager.git notion-cli-list-manager
pip3 install notion-cli-list-manager/dist/notion-cli-list-manager-[last-version].tar.gz
[^2]: Properties (like the done
check option) will be supported soon.
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