Show HN: Posce, a note-taking toolkit for your command-line
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Re: Show HN: Posce, a note-taking toolkit for your command-line
#2Re: Show HN: Posce, a note-taking toolkit for your command-line
#3As someone who still uses a `birthdays.txt` file in their home directory... i fail to see any advantage to this setup. And a significant disadvantage would be losing the ability to tab-complete the note names.
Re: Show HN: Posce, a note-taking toolkit for your command-line
#4Re: Show HN: Posce, a note-taking toolkit for your command-line
#5I don't see what the point of this is. Every single command can be mapped to an existing Unix tool.
## Why use this instead of ls/grep/wget/etc?
Posce is one app using one system on one directory. It's a very focused app, and that focus gives it a level of stability and uniformity I enjoy. Also, by using a single notes directory, you can use disambiguated names and get incredible brevity when entering commands.
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#6Re: Show HN: Posce, a note-taking toolkit for your command-line
#7I don't agree with the assumptions baked into the tool (eg env vars over config, new vs edit, no deletion), yet I like it being opinionated. Keep coding :)
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#9Re: Show HN: Posce, a note-taking toolkit for your command-line
#10If someone calls it a "command line" I usually ignore them. If they call it a "shell" I am more inclined to take note . . .