Provided by: lesana_0.9.1-3_all bug

NAME

       lesana - manages collection inventories

SYNOPSIS

       lesana [–help] <command>

DESCRIPTION

       lesana  is a tool to organize collections of various kinds.  It is designed to have a data
       storage / serialization format that  is  friendly  to  git  and  other  VCSs,  but  decent
       performances.

       To  reach  this  aim it uses yaml as its serialization format, which is easy to store in a
       VCS, share between people and synchronize between different computers, but it  also  keeps
       an index of this data in a local xapian database in order to allow for fast searches.

       lesana  supports collections of any kind, as long as their entries can be described with a
       mostly flat dictionary of  fields  of  the  types  described  in  the  documentation  file
       field_types.

       Some  example  collection  schemas  are  provided,  but  one big strength of lesana is the
       ability to customize your collection  with  custom  fields  either  by  simply  writing  a
       personalized settings.yaml.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Prints an help message and exits.

COMMANDS

       new(1) Creates a new entry.

       edit(1)
              Edits an existing entry.

       show(1)
              Shows an existing entry.

       index(1)
              Index some entries in the xapian cache.

       search(1)
              Searches for entries in the xapian cache.

       export(1)
              Exports entries from one lesana collection to another

       init(1)
              Initialize a new lesana collection

       rm(1)  Removes an entry.

TEXT EDITOR

       Many lesana subcommands will try to open files in a text editor chosen as follows:

       • first, the value of $EDITOR is tried

       • then the command sensible-editor, as available under e.g. Debian and its derivatives

       • lastly, it will try to fallback to vi, which should be available under any posix system.

AUTHOR

       valhalla@trueelena.org

COPYRIGHT

       2020-2022, Elena Grandi