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CLI tool to log what you build, fix, learn and figure out — into your devlog from anywhere

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    devlg

    A minimal CLI tool to log what you build, fix, learn and figure out — directly into your devlog site from anywhere on your machine.

    devlg ─── your dev memory
    ? What kind of entry?
      ❯ ● built        — shipped or created something
        ● learned      — understood something new
        ● fixed        — debugged or resolved an issue
        ● figured out  — had a realization or insight
        ● keep   — keep resources for future use
        ● wins   — log your recent win
    
    ? Title: Deployed JIA — AI goal accountability app
    ? Description: Built a full goal manager with AI advisor...
    ? Stack / tags: HTML, CSS, JS, DeepSeek API
    ? Add Link for reference (optional, press Enter to skip)
    ✓ Entry saved
      built — Deployed JIA — AI goal accountability app
      9 total entries in your devlog

    Install

    npm install -g @hassan2bit/devlg

    Setup (first time only)

    devlg init

    Point it at your local devlog project folder. Config is saved to ~/.devlog-config.json.

    Usage

    # Add a new entry interactively
    devlg
    
    # Show recent entries in the terminal
    devlg list
    
    # Show last 10 entries
    devlg list -n 10
    
    # Re-run setup
    devlg init

    How it works

    devlg writes directly to data/entries.json inside your devlog project folder. After logging an entry, go to your devlog folder and push to Netlify or GitHub Pages to go live.

    Pair with devlog

    This CLI is built to work with the devlog site — a clean minimal developer journal you can host free on Github page.

    1. Fork devlog
    2. Deploy to Gihub page
    3. Install @hassan2bit/devlg and run devlg init
    4. Log from anywhere, push to deploy

    License

    MIT