Description
Send a note as an email
Additional Information
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Maintainers: | eliasvincent |
Version: | 1.2.2 |
Minimum app version: | 2.2 |
Downloads: This version: | 3758 |
Last updated: | 2021-11-30T12:04:30Z |
Joplin-Email-Note
A very simple Joplin Plugin to send your current note as an email to your browser or email client of choice. ✉
A quick overview:
- Click the mail icon in the Joplin toolbar to send an email
- The note title will be the subject, the note content will be the body of the email
- Works via the command palette too
- Filters the # from the headings from your note
- Only works with correctly spaced
# something
headings
- Only works with correctly spaced
- There's also an option to convert to HTML instead
- Right click selected text to only send the selection
Feel free to tell me your suggestions on how to improve it! 😄
Credits / Resources
joplin-plugin-create-note-from-text joplin API
Original Joplin Plugin Readme:
Joplin Plugin
This is a template to create a new Joplin plugin.
The main two files you will want to look at are:
/src/index.ts
, which contains the entry point for the plugin source code./src/manifest.json
, which is the plugin manifest. It contains information such as the plugin a name, version, etc.
Building the plugin
The plugin is built using Webpack, which creates the compiled code in /dist
. A JPL archive will also be created at the root, which can use to distribute the plugin.
To build the plugin, simply run npm run dist
.
The project is setup to use TypeScript, although you can change the configuration to use plain JavaScript.
Updating the plugin framework
To update the plugin framework, run npm run update
.
In general this command tries to do the right thing - in particular it's going to merge the changes in package.json and .gitignore instead of overwriting. It will also leave "/src" as well as README.md untouched.
The file that may cause problem is "webpack.config.js" because it's going to be overwritten. For that reason, if you want to change it, consider creating a separate JavaScript file and include it in webpack.config.js. That way, when you update, you only have to restore the line that include your file.