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# ABOUT
Bournal is a bash script that allows you to write, search and edit encrypted journal entries. Bournal has no internet capabilities, and it will probably sass you so hard your mother will weep. Have fun! :D
# SCREENSHOTS
# Downloads
# INSTALLATION
System Requirements:
- gpg
- Linux or something similar with basic *nix utils.
- Vim Nano or Jed, or some other editor that is not as awesome as Vim.
Installation instructions:
- Download the latest version: Bournal v1.5
- Unarchive: tar xzvf bournal-0.*.tar.gz
- Move into the dir: cd bournal-0.*/
- Run the install script: sudo ./install.sh
- Run: bournal
- Pour your little heart out: [INSERT POETRY HERE]
Adding to Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex:
Copy and paste these commands into a terminal:
sudo wget http://www.becauseinter.net/bournal/bournal.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bournal.list
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install bournal
# NOTES
- Swapped out ccrypt with GPG. If you have old entries, back them up and run the included conversion script. If anyone else would like to adopt this project, it is up for grabs!
- A couple security fixes were resolved in 1.4.1, including FreeBSD support being removed, due to insecurities in their ccrypt port. Thanks to the fine people at Secunia for bringing these issues to my attention.
- Version 1.4 now has Jed support and the new -r flag to read all entries at once. Thanks to Santiago Rojas for submitting the code for the former and suggesting the latter.
- Just a little code cleanup for v1.1. I noticed I was SMOKING CRACK when I wrote the search section in interactive mode, causing it to reach critical levels of god-knows-whatitude. Should work now.
- Keep in mind the find option uses egrep for searches, which has slightly different syntax from grep (e.g. grep uses 'pretty\|pony' for finding "pretty OR pony", while egrep uses 'pretty|pony').
- Files encrypted with ccrypt WILL work between computers (assuming it's installed), so taking Bournal and all its entries with you on a flash drive will work just peachy. You can have entries automatically saved to the flash drive by changing the DIR variable to the path of your flashdrive, e.g.
DIR=/media/USB_VOL_NAME. However, if you run Bournal from a USB drive, you will need to predeed it with a shell e.g. sh bournal
- Other changes happened. Check them out in the changelog
# LINKS
# SEX
sex (6) - spout silly, random porn-like text
I dunno who wrote this, but I compiled and packaged it up in some debs, since it needed to be done. You can find the source here.
sex - i386
sex - amd64
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