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@pkazmier For no good reason whatsoever! It's my first CLI tool (and Go project) and I somehow assumed that Fixed in #240, would you mind checking it out? |
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@mickael-menu It works as I would expect new. Thank you! For your first CLI tool, you hit the ball out of the park. You've converted me from my precious org-mode in emacs to switch to neovim, zk, zk-nvim, and taskwarrior. I take a decent amount of notes as a manager (445 notes since 4/20/2020)—most are from bi-weekly one-on-ones with my team members. And while I have a highly customized org-mode workflow, tailored for those one-on-ones, I really like the zk interface (both command line and neovim integration) and the ability to link back and forth in my notes. Backlinks are a feature I've been missing as well as the ability to easily search my notes—zk fits the bill perfectly. And because you made it so extensible and well documented, over the past few days I've been able to tailor that workflow by adding command line completion of names and this morning I'm going to be writing my first neovim command |
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I was a bit surprised to find that I am unable to redirect standard input via shell redirection:
Yet, I can pipe data into zk:
I'm curious why zk goes out of its way to only read from a pipe versus simply reading anything on stdin? It's a rare day when I find a command line tool that only accepts one form and not the other. I'm sure there is some valid reason, but I could not find any comments to explain this choice.
Thanks!
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