1line is a shell program written in Python. It's main objective is to make simple note-taking faster and more convenient without forcing you to start up an application.
Definitely works on Unix platforms; try your might on Windows
$ 1line
$ 1line list
$ 1line add social-studies
> exit
$ 1line biology
> the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
> exit
$ 1line remove social-studies
$ 1line open
$ 1line open biology
First make sure you have python3. Then:
pip3 install pyinstaller
Go to the directory that contains "1line.py"
pyinstaller --onefile 1line.py
Your file is in the "dist" folder (wether it's a unix-executable or an exe)
(I believe this is the correct method but beware, for I'm not tech savy)
Move (or drag with the mouse) the file to '/bin' directory:
cd dist
mv 1line /bin
Put the exe somewhere and make a PATH to it on the command prompt
(I'm not sure how so good luck!)
cd dist
mv 1line /usr/local/bin
Have fun with it, and contribute if you wish!
1line is all you need