--- title: dirnotes-cli section: 1 header: User Manual footer: dirnotes-cli 1.0 date: Sept 26, 2022 --- # NAME dirnotes-cli - view and manage Dirnotes file annotations # SYNOPSIS     **dirnotes-cli** [-h] [--help] [-V] [--version]  List:     **dirnotes-cli** [-v] [-j] [-l] [-d|-x]     **dirnotes-cli** [-v] [-j] [-n] [-d|-x] [filename]...     **dirnotes-cli** [-v] [-j] -H [filename]... Create:     **dirnotes-cli** -c "comment" filename...     **dirnotes-cli** -a "comment" filename...     **dirnotes-cli** -e filename... FileCopy:     **dirnotes-cli** -C [-y] src-file...     **dirnotes-cli** -M [-y] src-file... Cleanup:     **dirnotes-cli** -z [filename]...     **dirnotes-cli** -Z # DESCRIPTION The **dirnotes** family of apps allows you to add a descriptive comment to a file. The descriptions are stored in two places: * in the xattr properties of the file * in a database located in the user's home directory The **dirnotes-cli** is designed for use on the command line, or in scripting. The *list* commands will display the comment from the database or xattr (as determined by the config file or as specified with **-d**/**-x** options). If the database and xattr comments differ, the comment will be terminated by a '\*' character. The **-H** option displays the history of comments from the database. The output of the *list* commands can be in .json format (**-j**) , and can optionally display the comment creator and the comment date (**-v**) The *create* commands will attempt to store the file comments in _both_ the xattr of the file, and in the database. If either of these fail, they fail silently. Use the **-c** to create a comment, use **-a** to append to an existing comment, and **-e** to erase a comment. The *filecopy* commands will copy/move the file to a destination, and preserve the file comments. [See notes below about LIMITATIONS] The *cleanup* commands can clean up the history of comments in the database. # LIMITATIONS The file comments are located in two locations: a database, and in the xattr properties of the file. Each of these storage locations has its own benefits and limitations: ## xattr Because _xattr_ comments are bound to the filesystem, other command line tools may be used to manage them. Comments stored in the _xattr_ properties can be copied/moved with the file, if you use the correct options for _cp_. The _mv_ utility automatically preserves _xattr_. Other programs can also be coerced into perserving _xattr_ properties: * rsync * tar * mksquashfs Not all file systems support _xattr_ properties (vfat/exfat does not). The current implementation of _sshfs_ and _scp_ do not support the copy of _xattr_ properties. If you want to copy files to a remote machine and include the _xattr_ comments, use _rsync_ with the _-X_ option. Or _tar_ of course. Some editing apps (like _vim_) will create a new file when saving the data, which orphans the _xattr_ comments. For these apps, use the _database_ system. Of course, once you start to manipulate _xattr_ comments outside of the **dirnotes** programs, the _xattr_ comments will become out of sync with the _database_ comments. ## database Comments stored in the database work for all filesystem types (including vfat/exfat/sshfs) Comments are usually stored in a _per user_ database; thus another user on the same system will not see these comments. Files are indexed by their complete path name. Removable filesystems should be mounted in a consistent way, so that the complete path name is reproducable. If you are using _sshfs_, you can use the **dirnotes** programs to copy a file, and the database comments will work properly. Comments stored in the database do not travel with the files when they are moved or copied outside of using the **dirnotes**-family of tools. # OPTIONS **-a** : append to a comment on a file **-c** : add a comment to a file **-C** : attempt to copy the file(s) and comments to a destination; if multiple files are copied, the destination must be a directory; the last argument is the destination **-d** : use database comments as the primary source; cannot be used with **-x** **-D** : print debugging information **-e** : erase the comments on the file(s) **-h** **--help** : display help and usage **-H** : output the history of comments for the file(s) **-j** : output (to stdout) the file comment in .json format **-l** : list all files, including those without _dirnotes_ comments **-M** : move the file(s) and comments to the destination; if multiple files are moved, the destination must be a directory **-n** : output only the comment; this may be useful for scripting **-v** : list full path names, also include the comment author and date in the output **-V** **--version** : display version number **-x** : use xattr comments as the primary source; connot be used with **-d** **-y** : allow file overwrite for **-C** copy or **-M** move **-z** : erase history comments associated with the file(s); keep the current comment **-Z** : erase all the historic comments in the user's database # EXAMPLES To display the comment for a file: > $ dirnotes-cli car_notes.txt > car_notes.txt: 'notes on the car repair' To extract _only_ the comment from a file, use the _-n_ option (useful for scripts): > $ dirnotes-cli -n car_notes.txt > notes on the car repair Or, in json format: > $ dirnotes-cli -j car_notes.txt > [{"file": "car_notes.txt", "comment": "notes on the car repair"}] To append to a comment: > $ dirnotes-cli -a 'first quote: \$1,400' car_notes.txt > $ dirnotes-cli car_notes.txt > car_notes.txt: 'notes on the car repair; first quote: $1,400' # SEE ALSO dirnotes, dirnotes-tui, dirnotes-cli The **dirnotes** program provides a GUI for accessing the files descriptions. The **dirnotes-tui** program provides a **curses** based (terminal) access to the descriptions. The **dirnotes-cli** program provides command line access, and can be scripted. # CONFIGURATION FILE By default, the file **~/.dirnotes.conf** will be used to load the user's config. There are three attributes described in that file that are important: > * xattr_tag [default: user.xdg.comment] > * database [default: ~/.local/share/dirnotes/dirnotes.db] > * start_mode [default: xattr] The default location for the config file is ~/.config/dirnotes/dirnotes.conf