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Simplify the process of writing notes by combining your workflow with cli and notes editor (notion.so)
Simplify the process of writing notes by combining your workflow with cli and notes editor (notion.so)
$ npm install -g dimchi
...
You need to do this only once. Follow these steps from notion documentation to get your integration token (notion secret key)
Then run:
dimchi init
You will need to do this for every new project.
Then run:
Then run:
dimchi add-project
That's it, you are set to go 🚀
dimchi add-log [MESSAGE]
dimchi add-project
dimchi edit-logs
dimchi help [COMMAND]
dimchi init
dimchi log
dimchi open
dimchi add-log [MESSAGE]
Add a log message of your progress.
USAGE
$ dimchi add-log [MESSAGE]
See code: src/commands/add-log.ts
dimchi add-project
Connect your local repository with notion project page.
USAGE
$ dimchi add-project
See code: src/commands/add-project.ts
dimchi edit-logs
Edit current project's logs.
USAGE
$ dimchi edit-logs
See code: src/commands/edit-logs.ts
dimchi help [COMMAND]
display help for dimchi
USAGE
$ dimchi help [COMMAND]
ARGUMENTS
COMMAND command to show help for
OPTIONS
--all see all commands in CLI
See code: @oclif/plugin-help
dimchi init
Init config
USAGE
$ dimchi init
OPTIONS
-d, --destroy
-u, --update
See code: src/commands/init.ts
dimchi log
Print logs of current project.
USAGE
$ dimchi log
See code: src/commands/log.ts
dimchi open
Open or create a new task page in notion.
USAGE
$ dimchi open
OPTIONS
-n, --name=name
See code: src/commands/open.ts
FAQs
Simplify the process of writing notes by combining your workflow with cli and notes editor (notion.so)
We found that dimchi demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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