Keep Your Daily Events Recorded on Your Logbook Using Command Line.
logbook-cli is created using python. It uses typer for the Command Line Interface
and SQLAlchemy to interact with the database (sqlite).
All the log entries are stored into the sqlite database.
You can install logbook-cli by using pip:
pip install logbook-clilogbook-cli stores the sqlite database in ~/.logbook/ directory by default.
You can use LOG_BOOK_DATABASE_URL environment variable to use a different location.
Example:
export LOG_BOOK_DATABASE_URL=sqlite:///logbook.sqlite3Usage
$ logbook-cli [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...Options:
--install-completion: Install completion for the current shell.--show-completion: Show completion for the current shell, to copy it or customize the installation.--help: Show this message and exit.
Commands:
add: Add a log entry to the logbook.delete: Delete a log entry using it's ID.edit: Update a log entry using it's ID.find: List all log entries that match the argument.list: List all log entries in a table, limits upto...view: View a single log entry using it's ID.
Add a log entry to the logbook.
Usage:
$ logbook-cli add [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTIONArguments:
DESCRIPTION: Description of the log entry [required]
Options:
-d, --date [%Y-%m-%d|%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S|%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S]: Date of the log entry [default: log entry date]-t, --time [%H:%M:%S|%I:%M %p]: Time of the log entry [default: log entry time]--help: Show this message and exit.
Example:
$ logbook-cli add -d "2021-05-10" -t "10:00 PM" "This is a Test Log Entry"Delete a log entry using it's ID.
Usage:
$ logbook-cli delete [OPTIONS] IDArguments:
ID: ID of the log entry [required]
Options:
--help: Show this message and exit.
Example:
$ logbook-cli delete 1Update a log entry using it's ID.
Usage:
$ logbook-cli edit [OPTIONS] IDArguments:
ID: ID of the log entry [required]
Options:
--description TEXT: New Description for the log entry [default: ]-d, --date [%Y-%m-%d|%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S|%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S]: New Date for the log entry-t, --time [%H:%M:%S|%I:%M %p]: New Time for the log entry--help: Show this message and exit.
Example:
$ logbook-cli edit 1 -d "2021-05-10" -t "10:00 PM" --description "This is a Edited Test Log Entry"List all log entries that match the argument.
Usage:
$ logbook-cli find [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION_CONTAINSArguments:
DESCRIPTION_CONTAINS: String that may match log entry description [required]
Options:
--help: Show this message and exit.
Example:
$ logbook-cli find "test"List all log entries in a table, limits upto 40 log entries.
Usage:
$ logbook-cli list [OPTIONS]Options:
--help: Show this message and exit.
Example:
$ logbook-cli listView a single log entry using it's ID.
Usage:
$ logbook-cli view [OPTIONS] IDArguments:
ID: ID of the log entry [required]
Options:
--help: Show this message and exit.
Example:
$ logbook-cli view 1
