Keeping track of what you do each day
I hate coming to the end of a day and asking myself what I did today only to answer it with "I don't know" is unacceptable, yet that's often how days go for me. Like every problem in life, computers can fix it.
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/1egoman/todayi-scripts/master/install.sh | bash
(look above to the install.sh
script for transparency)
Any time you want to log an event, run the todayi
command, passing a message:
$ todayi rode a horse
$ todayi figured out lisp
If you'd like to see your log, run todayi
without any arguments:
$ todayi
(opens your current log in $EDITOR)
Finally, share your logs for everyone to see by pushing them up:
cd ~/todayi
git push origin master
Logs are stored in ~/todayi
. Within are folders for months and years, with days broken out as
files:
~/todayi/
└── 2016/
└── 12/
└── 04.md