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I like the idea of the tool but I think there are some areas where it could be improved.

  • Storing the key as a filename at any point doesn't seem like a good idea. Maybe you could use an environment variable instead?
  • This probably only affected me but in Turkish, i and ı are different letters. When I saw the Alt-I shortcut, I assumed it expected me to press Alt+i since that's what lowercase of I is in English but it actually expected me to press Alt+ı. Therefore, I think it might be better to use a letter other than i.
  • There is no obvious way to navigate older entries. It seems like the correct way to access older entries is starting the program as "jern.exe <path/to/file.se>" but this is never mentioned anywhere and there doesn't appear to be a help command either (I tried /?, --help and -h, none of them worked). It would be nice to have a way to navigate to older entries within the terminal interface itself.

I am looking forward to future versions of Jern!

Hey thanks for trying it out and for the feedback! :) 

I thought about using environment variables, but I just wanted to do something simple so I opted to go with a filename. It's certainly not a secure option and a bit odd but the encryption part of Jern isn't meant to be perfect, I meant it more for obfuscation and obstruction (someone scraping your files for instance would come across it and not be able to read it, for example)

Thanks for pointing out that part about the Turkish keyboard! Ideally I'd like to make those shortcuts user-mappable so that it can adapt to any keyboard 

Navigating older entries is a popular request and will definitely be in a later version :) 

Thanks again!