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= paperless - A command-line utility for a Paperless that apply rules in order to auto-sort notes into supported services such as Finder, Evernote, DevonThink and PDFPen.
Author:: Joe Workman (joe at workmanmail.com) Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2013 Joe Workman
A command-line utility for a Paperless that apply rules in order to auto-sort notes into supported services such as Finder, Evernote, DevonThink and PDFPen
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== Install
Install: gem install paperless
== Shell Examples
Simulate the creation of a new note:
paperless --simulate create document.pdf
OCR and prompt for renaming the file:
paperless create --ocr --prompt document.pdf
Define a separate rules file and OCR:
paperless --rules_file=/MacHD/rules.txt create --ocr document.pdf
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We found that paperless 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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