note | command line oriented note taking application | Continuous Backup library

 by   dwwkelly Python Version: 0.5.2 License: GPL-2.0

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note is a Python library typically used in Backup Recovery, Continuous Backup applications. note has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can install using 'pip install note' or download it from GitHub, PyPI.

A fast, command line oriented note taking application with encrypted backups
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              note has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 16 star(s) with 4 fork(s). There are 3 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 12 months.
              note has no issues reported. There are 2 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of note is 0.5.2

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              note has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.

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              note has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
              note code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
              There are 0 security hotspots that need review.

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              note is licensed under the GPL-2.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
              Strong Copyleft licenses enforce sharing, and you can use them when creating open source projects.

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              note releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
              Deployable package is available in PyPI.
              Build file is available. You can build the component from source.
              note saves you 4244 person hours of effort in developing the same functionality from scratch.
              It has 9002 lines of code, 145 functions and 44 files.
              It has high code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.

            Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA

            kandi has reviewed note and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into note implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
            • Generate the flags for the given file
            • Make relative paths in flags
            • Retrieves the compilation info for a given file
            • Check if a file is a header file
            • Returns the directory of the current script
            • Main thread
            • Handle events
            • Handle a received message
            • Check message
            • Handle an error message
            Get all kandi verified functions for this library.

            note Key Features

            No Key Features are available at this moment for note.

            note Examples and Code Snippets

            note: CommonJS usage
            npmdot img1Lines of Code : 67dot img1no licencesLicense : No License
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            const axios = require('axios').default;
            
            // axios. will now provide autocomplete and parameter typings
            
            
            const axios = require('axios').default;
            
            // Make a request for a user with a given ID
            axios.get('/user?ID=12345')
              .then(function (response) {
               
            A Note On Imports
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            from pyvows import Vows, expect
            from django_pyvows.context import DjangoHTTPContext
            
            DjangoHTTPContext.start_environment("tddapp.settings")
            
            from accounts.views import login
            from django.template.loader import render_to_string
            
            @Vows.batch
            class Login  
            A Note on Rounds
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            rounds=8 : ~40 hashes/sec
            rounds=9 : ~20 hashes/sec
            rounds=10: ~10 hashes/sec
            rounds=11: ~5  hashes/sec
            rounds=12: 2-3 hashes/sec
            rounds=13: ~1 sec/hash
            rounds=14: ~1.5 sec/hash
            rounds=15: ~3 sec/hash
            rounds=25: ~1 hour/hash
            rounds=31: 2-3 days/hash
              
            Update a note .
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            def update(person_id, note_id, note):
                """
                This function updates an existing note related to the passed in
                person id.
            
                :param person_id:       Id of the person the note is related to
                :param note_id:         Id of the note to update  
            Prints the note .
            javadot img5Lines of Code : 37dot img5License : Permissive (MIT License)
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            private static void printNote(NodeList nodeList) {
            
                    for (int count = 0; count < nodeList.getLength(); count++) {
            
                        Node tempNode = nodeList.item(count);
            
                        // make sure it's element node.
                        if (tempNode.getNo  
            Create a new note .
            pythondot img6Lines of Code : 27dot img6License : Permissive (MIT License)
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            def create(person_id, note):
                """
                This function creates a new note related to the passed in person id.
            
                :param person_id:       Id of the person the note is related to
                :param note:            The JSON containing the note data
                :retu  

            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Iterate over dictionary using comprehension to convert all datetime values to MM/DD/YYYY string
            Asked 2021-Jun-16 at 02:30

            I'm new to Python. I have a dictionary where some fields are dates ( datetime.datetime type) and I need to use comprehension to convert those to MM/DD/YYYY strings in a new cloned dictionary.

            I was getting started with

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 02:15

            QUESTION

            Clang errors "expected register" with inline x86 assembly (works with GCC)
            Asked 2021-Jun-16 at 00:48

            I wrote a demo with some inline assembly (showing how to shift an array of memory right one bit) and it compiles and functions fine in GCC. However, the with Clang, I'm not sure if it's generating bad code or what but it's unhappy that I'm using memory despite the "rm" constraint.

            I've tried many compilers and versions via Godbolt and while it works on all x86/x86_64 versions of GCC, it fails with all versions of Clang. I'm unsure if the problem is my code or if I found a compiler bug.

            Code:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 00:48

            I'm unsure if the problem is my code or if I found a compiler bug.

            The problem is your code. In GNU assembler, parentheses are used to dereference like unary * is in C, and you can only dereference a register, not memory. As such, writing 12(%0) in the assembly when %0 might be memory is wrong. It only happens to work in GCC because GCC chooses to use a register for "rm" there, while Clang chooses to use memory. You should use "r" (bytes) instead.

            Also, you need to tell the compiler that your assembly is going to modify the array, either with a memory clobber or by adding *(unsigned char (*)[16])bytes as an output. Right now, it's allowed to optimize your printf to just hardcode what the values were at the beginning of the program.

            Fixed code:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67993984

            QUESTION

            github webhook fails to connect to jenkins with public ip
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 23:51

            I am trying to configure github webhooks with my jenkins server but I keep getting "failed to connect". Note that I am using a public ip and not a private or localhost address, At first, icmp protocol was blocked on my firewall but even after allowing it, it still doesn't work.

            However, when I proxy my server (using smee client) and use the proxied url in the webhook instead, it works fine, so I thought the problem was jenkins url (in system configuration of jenkins) so I changed that to the public ip but it doesn't have any effect, now I'm clueless.

            It might be relevant to mention that jenkins is running on a docker container,

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 23:51

            Apparently the webhook must pass through a web server and not to jenkins directly, So I configured nginx as a reverse proxy to jenkins server and it worked fine.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67944390

            QUESTION

            How to type-constrain the entries of a Raku function's array argument?
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 23:08

            I am trying to define a subroutine in Raku whose argument is, say, an Array of Ints (imposing that as a constraint, i.e. rejecting arguments that are not Arrays of Ints).

            Question: What is the "best" (most idiomatic, or straightforward, or whatever you think 'best' should mean here) way to achieve that?

            Examples run in the Raku REPL follow.

            What I was hoping would work

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 06:40

            I think the main misunderstanding is that my Int @a = 1,2,3 and [1,2,3] are somehow equivalent. They are not. The first case defines an array that will only take Int values. The second case defines an array that will take anything, and just happens to have Int values in it.

            I'll try to cover all versions you tried, why they didn't work, and possibly how it would work. I'll be using a bare dd as proof that the body of the function was reached.

            #1

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67978307

            QUESTION

            Write a computed property for Int . Swift
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 22:29

            I want to write a computed property for Int. How can I refer to the current Int value?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-04 at 10:55

            QUESTION

            Storing the File Path as a variable
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 22:24

            I'm trying to create a Windows form via Powershell and I need to capture the file path and store it in a variable. After the user clicks the 'Select' button and chooses the file, I would like to store the file path in a variable. Can someone please help me with this? The part of the code that shows the file path is the $selectButton.Add_Click() method.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:22

            Following your .ShowDialog() call, you can simply query the value of your $pathTextBox text-box object.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67989317

            QUESTION

            Search Filter in RecyclerView not showing anything
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 21:08

            My app consists in letting you add lists in which you can keep your notes. Therefore, I have this NotesListActivity where I can add and keep my Lists. I wanted to filter this lists following the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTvzoVtKoJ8 tutorial and then I tried to adapt it to my code like below. Could you please tell me what is the problem here, cause I don't even get an error, I just not get any title of list as result. So, this is what I have in my RecyclerAdapter:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 20:18

            The problem is that you are using an empty notesListAll list for filtering results; you need to populate it with the list of notes in the constructor

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67957686

            QUESTION

            PowerShell: Invoke-WebRequest - Cannot validate argument on parameter 'Uri'
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 21:03

            I'm trying to help a developer who is trying to harden a web server against server-side request forgery. In short, I've wrote a script that sends a "forged" HTTP request which we will use to test against the server until it is configured to not respond to such manipulated requests. I'm getting an error on Invoke-WebRequest: "Cannot validate argument on parameter 'Uri'" and while I've tried a ton of different combos of the below code I cannot get it to fly. Any thoughts? (Note: my-ef.example.com below is not the actual host)

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:03

            $url is never specified in your code. Did you mean to run this?

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67993402

            QUESTION

            copy a string form a line and paste at the end in another line for a huge file based on pattern
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 20:47

            I have the below requirement . i am trying to run the condition in loop and its taking more time. is there a one time command anything which will not take more time to process a 70 MB file.

            Requirement: if @pRECTYPE="SBSB" line contains @pSBEL_MCTR_RSN="XXX" tag then we need to copy and append that to next @pRECTYPE="SBEL record at the end of the line

            File :note : in file there will be no blank lines. I have given enter to avoid line continuation

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SMDR", @pCONFIG="Y" XXXXXXX

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBSB", @pGWID="1234", @pSBEL_MCTR_RSN="KX28", @pSBSB_9000_COLL=""

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="KBSG", @pKBSG_UPDATE_CD="IN", XXXXXXXXXXX

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBEL", @pSBEL_EFF_DT="01/01/2017", @pCSPI_ID="JKOX0001", @pSBEL_FI="A"

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBEK", @pSBEK_UPDATE_CD="IN",XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="DBCS", @pDBCS_UPDATE_CD="IN",XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="MEME", @pMEME_REL="18", @pMEEL_MCTR_RSN="KX28"

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="ATT0", @pATT0_UPDATE_CD="AP",XXXXXXXXX

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBSB", @pGWID="1234", @pSBEL_MCTR_RSN="KX28", @pSBSB_9000_COLL=""

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="KBSG", @pKBSG_UPDATE_CD="IN", XXXXXXXXXXX

            example :

            Before : @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SMDR", @pCONFIG="Y" XXXXXXX

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBSB", @pGWID="1234", @pSBEL_MCTR_RSN="KX28", @pSBSB_9000_COLL=""

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="KBSG", @pKBSG_UPDATE_CD="IN", XXXXXXXXXXX

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBEL", @pSBEL_EFF_DT="01/01/2017", @pCSPI_ID="JKOX0001", @pSBEL_FI="A"

            After:

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SMDR", @pCONFIG="Y" XXXXXXX

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBSB", @pGWID="1234", @pSBEL_MCTR_RSN="KX28", @pSBSB_9000_COLL=""

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="KBSG", @pKBSG_UPDATE_CD="IN", XXXXXXXXXXX

            @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBEL", @pSBEL_EFF_DT="01/01/2017", @pCSPI_ID="JKOX0001", @pSBEL_FI="A", @pSBEL_MCTR_RSN="KX28"

            if after SBSB, if there is no SBEL, then that SBSB can be ignored.

            what i did is egrep -n "pRECTYPE="SBSB"|pRECTYPE="SBEL"" filename | sed '$!N;/pRECTYPE="SBEL"/P;D' | awk -F: '{print $1}' | awk 'NR%2{printf "%s,",$0;next;}1' > 4.txt;

            by this i will get the line number eg: 2,4 17,19

            line 9 12 14 will be ignored

            while read line do

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:47

            For performance, you need to really limit how many external tools you invoke inside a loop in a shell script.

            This requires GNU awk:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67992675

            QUESTION

            General approach to parsing text with special characters from PDF using Tesseract?
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 20:17

            I would like to extract the definitions from the book The Navajo Language: A Grammar and Colloquial Dictionary by Young and Morgan. They look like this (very blurry):

            I tried running it through the Google Cloud Vision API, and got decent results, but it doesn't know what to do with these "special" letters with accent marks on them, or the curls and lines on/through them. And because of the blurryness (there are no alternative sources of the PDF), it gets a lot of them wrong. So I'm thinking of doing it from scratch in Tesseract. Note the term is bold and the definition is not bold.

            How can I use Node.js and Tesseract to get basically an array of JSON objects sort of like this:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:17

            Tesseract takes a lang variable that you can expand to include different languages if they're installed. I've used the UB Mannheim (https://github.com/UB-Mannheim/tesseract/wiki) installation which includes a ton of languages supported.

            To get better and more accurate results, the best thing to do is to process the image before handing it to Tesseract. Set a white/black threshold so that you have black text on white background with no shading. I'm not sure how to do this in Node, but I've done it with Python's OpenCV library.

            If that font doesn't get you decent results with the out of the box, then you'll want to train your own, yes. This blog post walks through the process in great detail: https://towardsdatascience.com/simple-ocr-with-tesseract-a4341e4564b6. It revolves around using the jTessBoxEditor to hand-label the objects detected in the images you're using.

            Edit: In brief, the process to train your own:

            1. Install jTessBoxEditor (https://sourceforge.net/projects/vietocr/files/jTessBoxEditor/). Requires Java Runtime installed as well.
            2. Collect your training images. They want to be .tiffs. I found I got fairly accurate results with not a whole lot of images that had a good sample of all the characters I wanted to detect. Maybe 30/40 images. It's tedious, so you don't want to do TOO many, but need enough in order to get a good sampling.
            3. Use jTessBoxEditor to merge all the images into a single .tiff
            4. Create a training label file (.box)j. This is done with Tesseract itself. tesseract your_language.font.exp0.tif your_language.font.exp0 makebox
            5. Now you can open the box file in jTessBoxEditor and you'll see how/where it detected the characters. Bounding boxes and what character it saw. The tedious part: Hand fix all the bounding boxes and characters to accurately represent what is in the images. Not joking, it's tedious. Slap some tv episodes up and just churn through it.
            6. Train the tesseract model itself
            • save a file: font_properties who's content is font 0 0 0 0 0
            • run the following commands:

            tesseract num.font.exp0.tif font_name.font.exp0 nobatch box.train

            unicharset_extractor font_name.font.exp0.box

            shapeclustering -F font_properties -U unicharset -O font_name.unicharset font_name.font.exp0.tr

            mftraining -F font_properties -U unicharset -O font_name.unicharset font_name.font.exp0.tr

            cntraining font_name.font.exp0.tr

            You should, in there close to the end see some output that looks like this:

            Master shape_table:Number of shapes = 10 max unichars = 1 number with multiple unichars = 0

            That number of shapes should roughly be the number of characters present in all the image files you've provided.

            If it went well, you should have 4 files created: inttemp normproto pffmtable shapetable. Rename them all with the prefix of your_language from before. So e.g. your_language.inttemp etc.

            Then run:

            combine_tessdata your_language

            The file: your_language.traineddata is the model. Copy that into your Tesseract's data folder. On Windows, it'll be like: C:\Program Files x86\tesseract\4.0\tessdata and on Linux it's probably something like /usr/shared/tesseract/4.0/tessdata.

            Then when you run Tesseract, you'll pass the lang=your_language. I found best results when I still passed an existing language as well, so like for my stuff it was still English I was grabbing, just funny fonts. So I still wanted the English as well, so I'd pass: lang=your_language+eng.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67991718

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            Install note

            You can install using 'pip install note' or download it from GitHub, PyPI.
            You can use note like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.

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