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Hello Sambhavi Dhanabalan I don't have a roadmap. I do have some ideas I'd like to add. Stats command. After a months of accumulating journals, the command would parse the files and generate some simple statistics. That way you can see what you've had on your mind the most. Post save hook. Allow to configure a command that runs each time a journal is saved. For example: I might want to automatically commit and push a backup of the journals to a private repo, on save. This one is fairly simple to add. I might do this first. Your ideas are welcome! Please create a Github issue for each idea you have and we can discuss it there. Thank you!
Thank you Sambhavi Dhanabalan ! I am thrilled that the article is inspiring you. I am currently making some small improvements to the script and one of them is adding localization. I will include English, Spanish and Portuguese. It is very easy because its just a couple of questions and responses. Maybe you could add a language. I will let you know when localization is added and then it is just a matter of adding a new file for a language. Thank you for your willingness to contribute. 馃檪
Kaustav Bag Yes you can! 馃挭馃徑 I picked this because of its simplicity. I wanted to make it easy on myself to commit. I also paired it with 15 minutes of exercise when I wake up. Its not much, but when done consistently every day, it does make a difference for me. You just reminded me, I use to meditate and I should pick it up again. Thanks again for sharing your experience.