e: open a note in NotePlan app, using fuzzy match to the remaining characters typed after the 'e'.useful if you're making other changes in NotePlan, which won't automatically be picked up if the script has started. a: list all notes - this also re-reads all notes from storage.It then waits for user typed input to select one of the following options: It shows a summary of the projects ready for review, grouped by active and then not active (archived or on-hold) projects. Otherwise this argument will be used to find matching filenames (NB: not note names which can sometimes be different) in all folders (apart from the Archive and Trash). If this filter matches one or more NotePlan folder name, then only notes in that folder are used. If you supply an argument, it is treated as a filter. This was introduced in NotePlan v2.4 and made much more visible in v3.0. This reads notes in NotePlan's sub-folders too (excluding those beginning with an symbol, including the built-in and folders). To run the review script at the command line type ruby npReview.rb. (Previously, it defaulted to including all except those marked #archive, or Running the Reviewer After all, this is about reviewing things. Public holidays aren't accounted for.)įrom v1.4.0, it now includes only those which have an indicator in the metadata at the start of the note. If the existing date happens to be on a weekend, it's treated as being the next working day. This allows for business days, days, weeks, months, quarters or years. Valid review date intervals are specified as.
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