function jrnl --description 'Lightweight journaling tool' argparse h/help d/dir=? -- $argv if set -q _flag_h echo jrnl: a lightweight journaling tool echo echo Call jrnl without options to get started. echo echo Usage: echo \tOpen today\'s entry: echo \t\> jrnl echo \tSet the journal directory "(~/jrnl)" by default: echo \tWith environment variable \'jrnl_directory\': echo \t\> set -Ug jrnl_directory path/to/journal echo \tWith command option: echo \t\> jrnl -d=path echo \t\> jrnl --dir=path echo \tShow this help menu: echo \t\> jrnl -h echo \t\> jrnl --help echo Author: echo \tDaniel Fichtinger '' echo License: echo \tMIT '(c)' Daniel Fichtinger 2025 return 0 end set -f jdir ~/jrnl if set -ql _flag_dir[1] set jdir _flag_dir[1] else if set -q jrnl_directory set jdir $jrnl_directory end if not test -d $jdir mkdir -p $jdir end # get the date set today (date +'%Y-%m-%d') set entry "$jdir/$today.md" # check if journal entry exists if not test -f $entry set -l template \ "# $(date +'%A, %b %d, %Y') ## Gratitude I'm grateful for ... ## + Wins - small_victories ## - Challenges - hard_things ## Reflection _One sentence to reflect on today:_ - reflection ## Learned - fact_insight_or_skill ## Tomorrow - prep " echo $template >$entry set -l prompt "Created $entry, open in $EDITOR? (y/n)" while read --nchars 1 -l response --prompt-str="$prompt" or return 1 printf "\033[1A\033[2K" switch $response case y Y eval $EDITOR $entry break case n N break end end else eval $EDITOR $entry end end