Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pyquoter
Version: 0.0.1a5
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Home-page: https://github.com/joshpetit/pyquoter
Author: Joshua Petitma
Author-email: joshua@joshpetit.dev
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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# pyquoter
A CLI tool to save your favorite quotes :).

## Installation
```
pip install pyquoter
```

## Usage 
All of the flags and options are visible with the `--help` flag

### Creating quotes
```bash
pyquoter -q "This is the quote!" -a "Author Name!" -d 11/20/2020 -t These are Tags

pyquoter -q "This Another quote" -d 11/20/2020 -t cool inspirational # Author defaults to Unkown

pyquoter -q "Just testing stuff" # All that is required is the quote
```

### Searching quotes
To turn a quote insertion into a query just add the -f flag
```bash
pyquoter -f -q "quote" # Outputs quotes that contain the word "quote"

pyquoter -f -a "Abraham" # Outputs quotes with any author the word "Abraham" in their name

pyquoter -f -i 1 # Outputs the quote with an ID of 1

pyquoter -f -t inspirational # Outputs any quote tagged with the world inspirational
```

### Deleting quotes
If you have a quote that you think isn't up to par, you can delete it by referencing its ID
```bash
pyquoter --delete 1 # Deletes the quote with an ID of 1
```


## Creating an Alias
Typing pyquoter may be a bit verbose so if you have a .bashrc add the line
```alias pq=pyquoter``` 



