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$EDITOR when creating or modifying the body of a post$EDITOR is unset, calls nanoflock(2) to synchronize access to the posts fileClone the repository and jump into the directory:
$ git clone git://github.com/gbmor/clinte.git
...
$ cd clinte
Run the makefile and install:
``` $ make ... ...Done!
$ sudo make install ```
Note: v1.0.0 used sqlite3, which presented some issues. v2.x uses a json structure for posts,
as this will be safer on a multi-user system. When upgrading from v1.0.0 to v2.x, you won't be
able to save the posts without using a third-party tool to dump the posts table to json, and
manually adjusting it to fit the expected format (which can be seen in the included clinte.json).
If upgrading from v1.0.0 -> v2.x, do a fresh install, including removing the database directory
/usr/local/clinte. The following applies to upgrading when already running at least v2.0.0
$ make update
$ make
$ make install
This will:
masterclinte binary, but leave the posts file untouched.Issuing the program name itself will list the currently available posts, like in the screenshot above.
Display recent posts
$ clinte
Create a post
$ clinte post
clinte will then ask for the title of the post, and the body. The username will be
tagged automatically by your logged-in username, reflecting its intended use on
multi-user UNIX-like systems.
Edit a post
$ clinte update [id]
If the [id] argument is absent, clinte will ask for the ID number of the post.
If it's been authored by you, then you will be asked for the new title.
Your $EDITOR will be called, and will be populated with the previous body.
Delete a post
$ clinte delete [id]
If the [id] argument is absent, clinte asks for the numeric ID of the post to delete.
Verbose logging
$ clinte -v [post|update|delete] [id]
Use this flag if something's going wrong. Additional information will be written to
`/tmp/clinte_$USER.log** that will, hopefully, reveal the cause of the error.
Line Wrapping
$ clinte -l 80
Wraps posts at the given line length. Set to <10 to disable line wrapping. Defaults to 80.
The file where the posts are stored, /usr/local/clinte/clinte.json, must be writeable by all
users on the system. Keep this in mind.