A journal converter from Evernote export to Jrnl.
The supported setup in Evernote is as follows, a notebook where each note is an journal entry. In my case the title of the entry is the date like so YYMMDD
, but any title should work.
The creation date of the Evernote entry is used as creation date in Jrnl.
Export your notebook in html format. run en2jrnl.py
with -i [export-directory]
where export-directory is the directory with all .html
files.
To specify output file, pass -o [outputfile]
. If -o
isn't passed, the journal will be printed to stdout.
html2text
Here is an export example from Evernote on Windows.
$ ./en2jrnl.py -i example/ -o example/jrnl-output.txt
Input directory: example
Output file: example/jrnl-output.txt
-------------------------
Current file: 190405.html
Post: 1
Date: 2019-04-05 12:50
Title: 190405
-------------------------
Current file: 190406.html
Post: 2
Date: 2019-04-06 16:51
Title: 190406
-------------------------
Parsed 2/2 posts from example
Now available in example/jrnl-output.txt
$ cat example/jrnl-output.txt
[2019-04-05 12:50] 190405
Started writing my memoirs. On the command line.
Like a boss.
[2019-04-06 16:51] 190406
I use jrnl to keep track of accomplished tasks.
The done.txt for my todo.txt
See LICENSE.md