Removed shell note functions - never used

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2026-02-16 15:23:15 -05:00
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# Shell Functions
# Shell note pad for Bash
noteb () {
local notes_file="$HOME/.notes"
local timestamp=$(date +"%F %T")
local input_line
if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
# No arguments, display the notes file
tac "$notes_file"
return 0
elif [[ "$1" == "-a" ]]; then
# Add a note with prompting (using Bash's read -p)
read -r -p "$(date +"%F %T | ") " input_line
if [[ -n "$input_line" ]]; then
echo "$timestamp | $input_line" >> "$notes_file"
echo "Note added to $notes_file"
return 0
else
echo "No note entered."
return 1
fi
elif [[ "$1" == "-c" ]]; then
# Clear the notes file
read -r -p "Clear notes file? [Y/n] " clear_response
if [[ "$clear_response" =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
> "$notes_file" # Truncate the file
echo "Notes file cleared."
else
echo "Notes file not cleared."
fi
return 0
else
# Treat arguments as the note (default action if not -a or -c)
input_line="$*"
echo "$timestamp | $input_line" >> "$notes_file"
echo "Note added to $notes_file"
return 0
fi
}
# Shell Note Pad for ZSH
notez () {
local notes_file="$HOME/.notes"
local timestamp=$(date +"%F %T")
local input_line
if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
# No arguments, display the notes file
tac "$notes_file"
return 0
elif [[ "$1" == "-a" ]]; then
# Add a note with prompting
read -r "?$(date +"%F %T | ") " input_line
if [[ -n "$input_line" ]]; then
echo "$timestamp | $input_line" >> "$notes_file"
echo "Note added to $notes_file"
return 0
else
echo "No note entered."
return 1
fi
elif [[ "$1" == "-c" ]]; then
# Clear the notes file
read -r "?Clear notes file? [Y/n] " clear_response
if [[ "$clear_response" =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
> "$notes_file" # Truncate the file
echo "Notes file cleared."
else
echo "Notes file not cleared."
fi
return 0
else
# Treat arguments as the note (default action if not -a or -c)
input_line="$*"
echo "$timestamp | $input_line" >> "$notes_file"
echo "Note added to $notes_file"
return 0
fi
}
# tar/gzip a directory
# I use this before 'rm -rf'ing a directory I think is useless
# if nothing breaks after a predetermined amount of time, then the tar file is safe to delete