_____ _____ __
| _ || _ || |
| __|| __|| |__
|__| |__| |_____|
ppl aims to be address book software for command-line users. It's pronounced like "people". You might be interested in ppl if:
- You like using the command-line
- You want ownership of your address book data back from the cloud
- You prefer to keep your data stored in an open format
$ gem install ppl
Usage
List all contacts
$ ppl ls
dave: dave@example.org
fred: fred@example.org
john: john@example.org
Add a contact
$ ppl add paul "Paul Baker"
Show a contact
$ ppl show fred
Fred Smith
fred@example.org
Delete a contact
$ ppl rm dave
Change a contact's ID
$ ppl mv dave david
Change a contact's name
$ ppl name john "John Smith"
Change a contact's email address
$ ppl email dave david@example.org
Change a contact's birthday
$ ppl bday john 1980-01-01
Contributing
Bug reports, fixes, and additional features are encouraged. The project uses Github issues to track bug reports.
Everyone interacting in ppl’s codebases, issue trackers etc is expected to follow the code of conduct.
License
ppl is released under the MIT License.