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stikkit

http://www.stikkit.com/{eop stikkits/new?raw_text=@%s@ -else ${go}}[no url encoding]
NAME
     stikkit - Creates a new item at stikkit.com

SYNOPSIS
     stikkit [TODO ITEM; BOOKMARK; CONTACT; OR NOTE] -go [OPTIONAL STIKKIT PAGE]

EXAMPLES
     stikkit
       << goes to stikkit.com
     
     stikkit http://www.yubnub.org
       << creates a bookmarklet for yubnub.
     
     stikkit -pick up groceries
       << creates to-do item
     
     stikkit concert on 11/5 9pm
       << creates an calendar event
     
     stikkit Jenny Doe 867-5309
       << creates a contact
     
     stikkit words words words
       << creates a new note
     
     stikkit -go todos
       << goes to your to-do list.  
     

DESCRIPTION
     This command will create new stikkits at stikkit.com, or let you go to your existing stikkits.
     
     To create a new stikkit, use the command:
     stikkit [TEXT]
     
     To see existing stikkits, use the command:
     stikkit -go [one of the following: todos, calendar, peeps, bookmarks, tags, stikkits]
     
     From the website:
     
     "Stikkit works like a notepad that pays attention to what you're typing. Stikkit makes it as easy as possible for you to jot things down-- the first, crucial step in getting organized.
     
     For most of us, the notes and reminders hastily scrawled on sticky notes and the backs of receipts rarely make it out of our pockets, let alone into our calendars and organizing systems. What's more, something that begins as a note often turns into a to-do item, which later turns into a dated event...which means that even if it did make it into your planner, you still may forget it because it's in the wrong place.
     
     Stikkit takes its inspiration from the sticky note -- that humble, malleable little bit of paper -- because that's often the first thing you grab when you need to remember something. Stikkit gives you a place to quickly jot down your thoughts and reminders, and then spares you the pain and tedium of having to shoehorn them into your organizing system so you can find them later.
     
     Stikkit recognizes that life's details rarely conform to the required fields in a traditional planner, and that most details change with time. So, when a note turns into an event, you no longer have to move the information out of your notebook and into your calendar. You simply add the date to the note's stikkit, and the note automatically appears on your calendar."

NOTES
     You must be logged in for this command to work.
     
     You will need to hit "save" after the new stikkit page loads.
     
     Detailed help info can be found here: http://www.stikkit.com/stikkits/help
     
     

AUTHOR
     Brian Armknecht
     
     b.a.
    
269 uses - Created 2006-11-08 18:02:50 - Last used 2012-11-03 06:52:00
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