paperslip
Quickly open a note file for your projects.
How it works
Paperslip first figures out the the path to the project you are currently in. If you are currently in a subfolder of a git repository, it automatically figures out the root path of your project. Otherwise it just takes the current working directory.
Then it creates a file in paperslip's data home directory (on linux usually
~/.local/share/paperslip, for example) for that project and opens it using the
users preferred editor (First $EDITOR, if that is not set xdg-open).
Usage
$ paperslip --help
Quickly open a note file for your projects.
Usage: paperslip [OPTIONS]
Options:
-c, --force-working-directory always use the working directory, even inside a git repository
-d, --directory <directory> manually provide the directory for the project
-h, --help Print help