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Basic Workflow
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This chapter explains the basic workflow for adding notes.
Notes are first created as drafts. Normally, when a draft is created,
`jt` invokes the user's preferred editor (`$VISUAL` or `$EDITOR`) on
the draft file. When the user is finished, they exit their editor and
run `jt finish`. The test suite is rigged so that the editor isn't
invoked, because it'd be difficult to control the editor.
SCENARIO add a simple note
GIVEN an empty journal in SRC
AND the time is 2014-11-22 17:30:45
WHEN I run jt new TITLE
THEN file SRC/drafts/0.mdwn exists
AND file SRC/drafts/0.mdwn matches title="TITLE"
This is where the user would normally use their editor to edit the
draft, and exit the editor when done.
WHEN I run jt finish
THEN file SRC/drafts/0.mdwn doesn't exist
AND file SRC/notes/2014/11/22/title.mdwn exists
This is how you create a note, in the simplest case. A more complex
case is when there's more than one draft at a time.
SCENARIO multiple drafts
GIVEN an empty journal in SRC
AND the time is 2014-11-22 17:30:45
WHEN I run jt new FIRST
THEN file SRC/drafts/0.mdwn matches title="FIRST"
WHEN I run jt new SECOND
THEN file SRC/drafts/1.mdwn matches title="SECOND"
Now, finishing drafts requires naming them explicitly.
WHEN I try to run jt finish
THEN it fails
WHEN I run jt finish 1
THEN file SRC/drafts/0.mdwn matches title="FIRST"
AND file SRC/notes/2014/11/22/second.mdwn matches title="SECOND"
We may want to remove a draft without finishing it.
WHEN I run jt remove 0
THEN file SRC/drafts/0.mdwn doesn't exist
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