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#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombone, edith, notes
#+DESCRIPTION: How to use Edith notes
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* Edith Notes
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Edith notes is the simplest and quickest kind of notes system. It has no complicated user interface. Just enter your domain and a title and a note will be created. Everything typed is saved automatically.
The speed and minimalism of this type of notes system may make it suitable for things like shopping lists or distraction free writing.
ssh into the system with:
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
ssh myusername@mydomain.com -p 2222
#+END_SRC
Select *Administrator controls* then *App Settings* then *edith*. Enter a subdomain name, such as /notes.mydomain.com/, and optionally a freedns code. When the installation is complete you can then look up the password for the site within the *Passwords* section of the *Administrator control panel*, then navigate to the subdomain. Log in, then enter something like /notes.mydomain.com/testnote/ and start typing.
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It is possible to turn off the login via *App Settings/edith* if you wish, but this will enable anyone on the internet to view or edit notes on your system, which could have obvious privacy or stability implications. From *App settings/edith* it's also possible to browse through your notes files.