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-* Stitch - Note Composer
-
-
-#+BEGIN_QUOTE
-"...Differing from
-Newton and Schopenhauer, your ancestor did not think of time as absolute and
-uniform. He believed in an infinite series of times, in a dizzily growing, ever spreading
-network of diverging, converging and parallel times. This web of time - the strands of
-which approach one another, bifurcate, intersect or ignore each other through the
-centuries - embraces every possibility. We do not exist in most of them. In some
-you exist and not I, while in others I do, and you do not, and in yet others both of us
-exist."
-- Garden of Forking Paths, Borges
-#+END_QUOTE
-
-Stitch is a minimal grep-based CLI tool for composing and viewing notes and
-TODO notes. It is built around the idea of writing notes separately and
-then using tags to compose these notes together. In that way building your
-own garden of forking paths.
-
-Stitch does not have any opinion about which file format you use for
-file capturing, use org, markdown, whatever you want. You can also
-customize the grep command to speed up performance.
-
-Stitch does not come with any note capturing system built in, but instead
-makes it easy for you to set up your own system in with your preferred editor.
-There is a basic example included in the manpages.
-
-** FEATURES
-
-- Single binary
-- No need for any DB, just files
-- UNIXy & fast
-- Work with any file format, markdown, ruby markup, org etc.
-- Work in any editor: vim, vi, ed, kakoune
-- Write your thoughs first, and organize later and read in multiple different
- ways
-
-** CREDIT
-
-Stitch is based on the note composing system Howm for Emacs.
-
-** USAGE
-
-Run ~stitch --help~ or ~man stitch~ for explanation and how to get started
-
-** INSTALLATION
-
-Chmod +x the binary and put in PATH.
-
-** DEVELOPMENT
-
-To set up the project, easiest way is to just install Nix, direnv and
-enable nix flakes. Then to compile:
-
-dune build
-
-And to run:
-
-dune exec -- stitch
-
-To generate man pages, run
-
-dune exec -- stitch --help=groff
-
-** ROADMAP
-
-- Support sort
-- Support easy tagging
-
-* KNOWN ISSUES
-
-- ugrep doesn't correctly handle ordering, meaning that if you sort by
- modified date, it doesn't behave correctly. I've waited with implementing it until I've resolved that issue
-
-- File names can not contain :[0-9]:, since it's used to determine where the file starts and ends.
- One solution is to force one uniform file name that we can regexp (and also tweak). I am not sure yet what's
- best.
-
-* Author
-
-Marc Coquand (https://mccd.space)