SimplenoteSync --- synchronize a folder of text files with Simplenote.
Of note, this software is not created by or endorsed by Cloud Factory, the creators of Simplenote, or anyone else for that matter.
After specifying a folder to store local text files, and the email address and password associated with your Simplenote account, SimplenoteSync will attempt to synchronize the information in both places.
Sync information is stored in .simplenotesync.db
. If this file is lost,
SimplenoteSync will have to attempt to look for "collisions" between
local files and existing notes. When performing the first
synchronization, it's best to start with an empty local folder (or an
empty collection of notes on Simplenote), and then start adding files
(or notes) afterwards.
UPDATE --- Notational Velocity now has built in synchronizing with Simplenote. I have not fully tested it, and can't vouch for or against it's quality. But, for anyone who is using Simplenotesync just so that their NV notes and Simplenotes stay in sync, it is probably a much easier way to accomplish this. Most of the support questions I get are from people who are not very experienced with the command-line --- Notational Velocity's built in support requires nothing more than your Simplenote user name and password. Additionally, I am now primarily using WriteRoom, and am not actively working on SimplenoteSync anymore. For more information, please visit:
http://fletcherpenney.net/2010/01/status_update_on_simplenotesync
WARNING --- I am having an intermittent problem with the Simplenote server that causes files to be deleted intermittently. Please use with caution and backup your data
BACKUP YOUR DATA BEFORE USING --- THIS PROJECT IS STILL BEING TESTED. IF YOU AREN'T CONFIDENT IN WHAT YOU'RE DOING, DON'T USE IT!!!!
Create file in your home directory configuration directory .config
named
simplenotesyncrc
or if you prefer you can place the configuration directly
in your home directory and name it .simplenotesyncrc
. It should follow
the following format:
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First line is your email address
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Second line is your Simplenote password
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Third line is the directory to be used for text files
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Fourth (optional line) is a file extension to use (defaults to "txt" if none specified)
Unfortunately, you have to install Crypt::SSLeay to get https to work. You can do this by running the following command as an administrator:
sudo perl -MCPAN -e "install Crypt::SSLeay"
Please note that this software is still in development stages --- I
STRONGLY urge you to backup all of your data before running to ensure
nothing is lost. If you run SimplenoteSync on an empty local folder
without a .simplenotesync.db
file, the net result will be to copy the
remote notes to the local folder, effectively performing a backup.
Download the latest copy of SimplenoteSync from github:
http://github.com/fletcher/SimplenoteSync
The program can be installed by typing make install
at a command prompt
with root privileges. The SimplenoteSync
will be installed into
/usr/local/bin
. If this is not desirable, then the Makefile should be
modified to set the proper location.
The program has several command line options that are described in the
programs man page. Command line help is available using the --help
option.
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Bidirectional synchronization between the Simplenote web site and a local directory of text files on your computer
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Ability to upload notes to your iPhone without typing them by hand
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Ability to backup the notes on your iPhone
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Perform synchronizations automatically by using cron
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Should handle unicode characters in title and content (works for me in some basic tests, but let me know if you have trouble)
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The ability to manipulate your notes (via the local text files) using other applications (e.g. Notational Velocity if you use "Plain Text Files" for storage, shell scripts, AppleScript, TaskPaper, etc.) - you're limited only by your imagination
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COMING SOON --- The ability to attempt to merge changes if a note is changed locally and on the server simultaneously
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Certain characters are prohibited in filenames (:,,/) - if present in the title, they are stripped out.
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If the
.simplenotesync.db
file is lost,SimplenoteSync
is currently unable to realize that a text file and a note represent the same object --- instead you should move your local text files, do a fresh sync to download all notes locally, and manually replace any missing notes. -
Simplenote supports multiple notes with the same title, but two files cannot share the same filename. If you have two notes with the same title, only one will be downloaded. I suggest changing the title of the other note.
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When I try to use SimplenoteSync, I get the following error:
Network: get token Error logging into Simplenote server: HTTP::Response=HASH(0x1009b0110)->content
The only time I have seen this error is when the username or password is entered into the configuration file incorrectly. Watch out for spaces at the end of lines.
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Why can I download notes from Simplenote, but local notes aren't being uploaded?
Do the text files end in ".txt"? For documents to be recognized as text files to be uploaded, they have to have that file extension. Unless you have specified an alternate file extension to use in ".simplenotesyncrc".
Text files can't be located in subdirectories - this script does not (by design) recurse folders looking for files (since they shouldn't be anywhere but the specified directory).
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When my note is downloaded from Simplenote and then changed locally, I end up with two copies of the first line (one shorter than the other) - what gives?
If the first line of a note is too long to become the filename, it is trimmed to an appropriate length. To prevent losing data, the full line is preserved in the body. Since Simplenote doesn't have a concept of titles, the title becomes the first line (which is trimmed), and the original first line is now the third line (counting the blank line in between). Your only alternatives are to shorten the first line, split it in two, or to create a short title
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If I rename a note, what happens?
If you rename a note on Simplenote by changing the first line, a new text file will be created and the old one will be deleted, preserving the original creation date. If you rename a text file locally, the old note on Simplenote will be deleted and a new one will be created, again preserving the original creation date. In the second instance, there is not actually any recognition of a "rename" going on - simply the recognition that an old note was deleted and a new one exists.
If SimplenoteSync isn't working, I've tried to add more (and better) error messages. Common problems so far include:
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Crypt::SSLeay
is not installed -
Errors in the
simplenotesyncrc
file
Optionally, you can enable or disable writing changes to either the
local directory or to the Simplenote web server. For example, if you
want to attempt to copy files to your computer without risking your
remote data, you can disable server updates with the --no-server-updates
option. Or, you can disable local updates using the --no-local-updates
option
to protect your local data.
Additionally, there is a script "Debug.pl" that will generate a text file with some useful information to email to me if you continue to have trouble.
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No merging when both local and remote file are changed between syncs - this might be enabled in the future
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the code is still somewhat ugly
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it's probably not very efficient and might really bog down with large numbers of notes
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renaming notes or text files causes it to be treated as a new note - probably not all bad, but not sure what else to do. For now, you'll have to manually delete the old copy
Designed for use with Simplenote for iPhone:
The SimplenoteSync homepage is:
http://fletcherpenney.net/other_projects/simplenotesync/
SimplenoteSync is available on github:
http://github.com/fletcher/SimplenoteSync
A Discussion list is also available:
http://groups.google.com/group/simplenotesync
Fletcher T. Penney, [email protected]
Copyright (C) 2009 by Fletcher T. Penney
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