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ακολουθώ ακούω αγαπάω/αγαπώ αγγίζω αλλάζω αποτυγχάνω βάζω βοηθώ βρίσκω γεμίζω
| ffmpeg -i ./screenrecording.mov -r 20 ./screenrecording.gif |
I exported all of my personal daily notes from my previous job, taken in Notion, over almost three years. The export was well-structured, but not very nice to look at or edit in a text editor, because each day was exported in its own file. I used fish shell on the command line to rename the files and directories and combine some of the files.
A further improvement could be to rename the daily notes to be ##-Day instead of Day-## so that the days would be in order in the compiled files. I decided to not do this right now since I plan to edit the collated files down to essential summaries of tasks, so the order of the days isn't terribly important. This is all to help me update my LinkedIn/resume description for my past job.
2021 b66912b4b62d499aab303e5ecf48e052/
├─ January 344309c9fec64bcc8296025112a5691d/
│ ├─ Week 01 bf2bf63b13ad4ce38b780b1d6b8c0383/
│ │ ├─ Monday 04 369b1290b92540908b3a1926bf54acd7.md