App-Notes

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C<git@gist.github.com:12343.git>.
Then run this on the command line:

    git init <git url>

Now if you run C<notes list> and there should be one note listed.
This was the file you made when you created your gist.
Feel free to delete this note if you want.
Running C<notes add> will add a new note and it will show up in your gist as a
new file.
Try adding a note and verify that it shows up in your gist on github.
Changes you make via the notes tool should show up in your gist and vice versa.
Have fun!

=item Accessing your last note

If you want to edit your last note, simply call edit with no arguments:

    $ notes edit

To see your last note, simply call show with no arguments:



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