deskutils/qownnotes would be another optionLooks like it used to work on FreeBSD https://www.freshports.org/deskutils/cherrytree
The MacOS instructions mention Python 3 - so maybe it can be resurrected to work with that? https://github.com/giuspen/cherrytree
deskutils/qownnotes would be another option
Same here. Works better than anything else and works everywhere with no need to install anything.0. vi(1) (my favourite: vi + grep + files + directories)
Yes, Cherrytree had a major rewrite and doesn’t use Python2 anymore.Looks like it used to work on FreeBSD https://www.freshports.org/deskutils/cherrytree
The MacOS instructions mention Python 3 - so maybe it can be resurrected to work with that? https://github.com/giuspen/cherrytree
And what will happen, if -- out of the blue, GitHub announce that, no private for you?A private Github repositiory with a single README file. So you have history, diff, etc.
Ok, maybe a local repository rather than a Github one. I never trusted Microsoft anyway.And what will happen, if -- out of the blue, GitHub announce that, no private for you?
Hence Peter Krogh's "3-2-1 backup rule".Ok, maybe a local repository rather than a Github one. I never trusted Microsoft anyway.
Well, when using Git, you usually have a local copy of the repository anyway. So you don’t lose anything. If GitHub doesn’t want you anymore, you can just move on to GitLab or one of the many other hosters. Or run your own Git server at home, or at some virtual root server that you can get for 2 €/month if you prefer.And what will happen, if -- out of the blue, GitHub announce that, no private for you?
GitHub starts blocking developers in countries facing US trade sanctions
If you use GitHub's online services in a country facing US sanctions, you could be about to be kicked off all but the most basic offerings.www.zdnet.com
I've tried this on windows in the past but gave up on it, I wasn't able to figure out on how to create a directory tree style like cherrytree, found it to be very user unfriendly with very poor documentation even though the software has a very good look to it.deskutils/qownnotes would be another option
If some is looking for an 'exocortex' then Org-mod would be the thing for you....I've never used it, but if you're an Emacs user, then Org-mode might be what you're looking for.
You do that too? Lovely!Gmail unsent messages to yourself are quite handy as notes.
it's more like "To Do" List ){ date && cat;} >>"$(date +%Y%m%d).txt"