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Installation process for Windows

Open sungwoncho opened this issue 6 years ago • 5 comments

  • Please describe the feature you would like to have.

An automated installation process for Windows

  • What alternatives have you considered?

None

  • Any additional context

While it would save some effort for Windows setup, it would be very hard to maintain a separate installation process for Windows in the long run. Maybe we can make the existing installation bash script work with Windows? Thoughts are welcomed.

sungwoncho avatar Oct 09 '19 02:10 sungwoncho

Would love to see a windows CLI version for this. I have a few OS that I go between and leverage the browser plugin when I am on a windows box, but for the most part use the CLI for other OS since I am heavily in terminal windows often and not necessarily have access to browser (no windows managers often).

+1 for feature enhancement if possible +1 to vote for re-opening issue

masterbee avatar Jan 19 '20 19:01 masterbee

@masterbee thanks for your input. I will do some research on how to achieve it.

By the way, do you use Dnote purely as a notebook or do you utilize spaced repetition? I am developing a fork of Dnote called NAD which focuses on being a command line notebook and drops features related to personal knowledge base (spaced repetition, digests, etc.)

I am thinking about making an installation process for Windows for NAD. What do you think about that project vs Dnote?

sungwoncho avatar Jan 19 '20 21:01 sungwoncho

@sungwoncho - soley as a notebook and NAD looks very interesting. Is it the same offerings as dnote? cause I am getting hooked to the convenience of dnote.

masterbee avatar Jan 20 '20 03:01 masterbee

@masterbee NAD is a command line notebook with multi-device sync. It will have similar offerings as Dnote except spaced repetition and digest features. It aims to be a simple cross-platform note-taking cli for developers, and as such, Windows installer will be relevant.

sungwoncho avatar Jan 21 '20 05:01 sungwoncho

I am having some problem in making the dnote work from command line on Windows. It is not able to find the vim editor, although I have it installed and on the path. I would really appreciate Windows specific instructions to run this. Thanks a lot.

aa2686 avatar Jan 14 '21 19:01 aa2686