Linux command
nkt 命令
文本
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常用示例
Add a journal entry
nkt log [journal_name]
Read notes
nkt read [note_name]
Edit a note
nkt edit [note_name]
List all notes
nkt list
说明
nkt is a terminal note-taking tool that combines journals, notes, task lists, and habit chains. It draws inspiration from Dendron, jrnl, vim-wiki, and methods like Zettelkasten and "Don't break the chain." Features include timestamped journal entries, fuzzy finding across all notes (similar to fzf), tag-based organization with @tag syntax, task management, and linking between notes for easy navigation.
FAQ
What is the nkt command used for?
nkt is a terminal note-taking tool that combines journals, notes, task lists, and habit chains. It draws inspiration from Dendron, jrnl, vim-wiki, and methods like Zettelkasten and "Don't break the chain." Features include timestamped journal entries, fuzzy finding across all notes (similar to fzf), tag-based organization with @tag syntax, task management, and linking between notes for easy navigation.
How do I run a basic nkt example?
Run `nkt log [journal_name]` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
Where can I find more nkt examples?
This page includes 4 examples for nkt, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.