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While Stitch is a note-manager, it does not come with functionality for
capturing notes. This allows you to allow you to set it up in your preferred
- way for your editor. That said, the manpages comes with a minimal generic
- example to get you started.
+ way for your editor. The manpages come with an example to get you started.
1.1 FEATURES
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- - Write your thoughts first; read in multiple different ways later
+ - Read your notes in multiple different ways
- Comes with four views: full, headlines, todo, done
- Work with any file format: markdown, ruby markup, org etc.
- - Run shell commands on notes using sed, grep etc. with the command mode
+ - Run shell commands on notes using sed, grep etc.
- Write notes in any editor: vim, kakoune... or even ed!
- Available as a single static binary
- No need for an external DB, it only uses files