README.md in pinpress-1.2.1 vs README.md in pinpress-1.2.2
- old
+ new
@@ -32,11 +32,11 @@
SYNOPSIS
pinpress [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
VERSION
- 1.2.0
+ 1.2.2
GLOBAL OPTIONS
--help - Show this message
--version - Display the program version
@@ -120,17 +120,15 @@
**Naturally, these flags can be combined in any number of ways.**
## Getting Pins Created Since Last Run
-Every time you run `pinpress pins`, the current date is added to `~/.pinpress`. Because of this, running:
-
```bash
$ pinpress pins last
```
-...will get all the pins created since that date (e.g., if you'd last run `pinpress pins` on 2014-01-01, this command would return all pins created from 2014-01-02 onward).
+...will get all the pins created since you last ran that command (e.g., if you'd last run `pinpress pins` on 2014-01-01, this command would return all pins created from 2014-01-02 onward).
# Getting Tags
Pinpress can also work with tags in a Pinboard account:
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...returns all tags that have been used *alongside* `tag1` and `tag2`, starting on Jarnuary 1, 2014.
## Getting Tags Used Since Last Run
-Every time you run `pinpress tags`, the current date is added to `~/.pinpress`. Because of this, running:
-
```bash
$ pinpress tags last
```
-...will get all the tags used since that date (e.g., if you'd last run `pinpress tags` on 2014-01-01, this command would return all tags used from 2014-01-02 onward).
+...will get all the tags used since you last ran the command (e.g., if you'd last run `pinpress tags` on 2014-01-01, this command would return all tags used from 2014-01-02 onward).
# Templates
Templates are used to define how data should be output to the terminal and are defined in `~/.pinpress`. They come in two forms: **Pin Templates** and **Tag Templates**.
@@ -403,9 +399,11 @@
default_tags: ['link-mash']
ignored_tags: ['buffer']
log_level: WARN
version: 1.1.1
api_token: bachya:b819312cf9ccee799b87
+ last_pins_run: 2014-04-29
+ last_tags_run: 2014-04-29
pin_templates:
- name: pinpress_default
opener: >
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