Create, search, and manage Bear notes via grizzly CLI.
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Note creation with grizzly CLI
Uses grizzly CLI
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Uses grizzly create subcommand
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Passes --title flag
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100%
Passes --tag flag
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Content piped via stdin
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100%
Bear prerequisite noted
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100%
Dynamic date in title
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100%
Without context: $0.1913 · 43s · 12 turns · 19 in / 2,030 out tokens
With context: $0.2036 · 38s · 16 turns · 303 in / 1,906 out tokens
Appending notes and token configuration
Uses grizzly add-text
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100%
Passes --mode append
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Passes --id flag
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100%
Uses --token-file flag
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100%
Token stored at ~/.config/grizzly/token
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Content piped via stdin
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100%
Token acquisition instructions
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100%
Token storage instructions
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100%
Without context: $0.2112 · 53s · 13 turns · 16 in / 3,026 out tokens
With context: $0.3258 · 1m 3s · 21 turns · 25 in / 3,367 out tokens
Tag search, callbacks, and grizzly configuration
Uses grizzly tags
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100%
Uses grizzly open-tag
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Uses --enable-callback for tags
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Uses --enable-callback for open-tag
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100%
Uses --json flag
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100%
Uses --token-file for tags
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100%
Config file has token_file field
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Config file has callback_url field
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Config file has timeout field
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Config is valid TOML
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Without context: $1.1729 · 4m 32s · 65 turns · 57 in / 15,065 out tokens
With context: $0.3613 · 1m 17s · 23 turns · 28 in / 4,491 out tokens
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