managing-apple-notes
Manage Apple Notes from the terminal using the inotes CLI.
Managing Apple Notes with inotes
inotes is a macOS CLI for Apple Notes. It communicates with Notes.app via AppleScript and supports all CRUD operations plus search. Output defaults to a human-readable table; use --json for machine-readable output.
🔒 Privacy & Security
- ✅ Open source: Full source code at https://github.com/wangwalk/inotes
- ✅ Local-only: All operations run locally via AppleScript; no data leaves your machine
- ✅ No network calls:
inotesdoes not connect to any remote servers - ✅ Auditable install: Binary installed via Homebrew from signed release or GitHub Releases
- ✅ MIT Licensed: Free and open for inspection and contributions
- ⚠️ Requires macOS Automation permission for Notes.app (user grants via System Settings)
- 📦 Universal binary: Supports both Apple Silicon (arm64) and Intel (x86_64)
Prerequisites
System Requirements:
- macOS 14+ (Sonoma or later)
- Apple Notes.app (comes with macOS)
Install via Homebrew (recommended):
brew install wangwalk/tap/inotes
Verify installation:
inotes --version # Should show: 0.1.2
which inotes # Should be in /opt/homebrew/bin/ or /usr/local/bin/
Manual installation from GitHub Releases:
Download from GitHub Releases and verify SHA256:
curl -LO https://github.com/wangwalk/inotes/releases/download/v0.1.2/inotes-0.1.2-universal-apple-darwin.tar.gz
# Verify checksum from release notes
tar xzf inotes-0.1.2-universal-apple-darwin.tar.gz
sudo cp inotes /usr/local/bin/
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/inotes
Check permission:
inotes status
If permission is denied, the user must enable Automation access for their terminal in System Settings > Privacy & Security > Automation > Notes.
Commands
List notes
inotes # recent iCloud notes (default)
inotes today # modified today
inotes show week # modified this week
inotes show all # all notes
inotes show --folder Work # notes in a specific folder
inotes show recent --limit 10 # limit results
List folders
inotes folders
List accounts
inotes accounts
Create a folder
inotes mkfolder "Projects"
inotes mkfolder "Work Notes" --account Exchange
Read a note
inotes read 1 # by index from last show output
inotes read A3F2 # by ID prefix (4+ characters)
Create a note
inotes add --title "Meeting Notes" --body "Action items" --folder Work
Edit a note
inotes edit 1 --title "Updated Title"
inotes edit 2 --body "New content" --folder Projects
Delete a note
inotes delete 1 # with confirmation
inotes delete 1 --force # skip confirmation
Search notes
inotes search "quarterly review"
inotes search "TODO" --folder Work --limit 10
Multi-account support
By default only iCloud notes are shown. Use --account <name> or --all-accounts to access other accounts.
inotes accounts # list available accounts
inotes show all --account Exchange
inotes show all --all-accounts
Output formats
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
| (default) | Human-readable table |
--json / -j | JSON |
--plain | Tab-separated |
--quiet / -q | Count only |
Agent usage guidelines
- Always use
--jsonwhen you need to parse output programmatically. - Use
--no-inputto disable interactive prompts in non-interactive contexts. - Use
--no-colorwhen capturing output to avoid ANSI escape sequences. - Identify notes by index (from the last
showoutput) or by ID prefix (first 4+ hex characters of the note ID). - Run
inotes statusfirst to verify automation permission before attempting other commands. - The CLI automatically filters out notes in "Recently Deleted" folders across all supported languages.
Examples for common tasks
Create daily note:
inotes add --title "Daily Notes $(date +%Y-%m-%d)" --body "## TODO\n\n## Done\n"
Export all notes to JSON:
inotes show all --json > notes-backup.json
Find notes with specific tag:
inotes search "#important" --json | jq '.[] | select(.folder == "Work")'
Archive completed notes:
inotes search "DONE" --folder Inbox --json | jq -r '.[].id' | while read id; do
inotes edit "$id" --folder Archive
done
Troubleshooting
"Automation permission denied"
- Go to System Settings > Privacy & Security > Automation
- Find your terminal app (e.g., Terminal.app, iTerm.app)
- Enable access to "Notes"
"Command not found"
- Run
which inotesto check if it's in your PATH - If using Homebrew:
brew doctorand check for warnings - Try
brew reinstall wangwalk/tap/inotes
"Note not found" when using index
- Run
inotes showagain to get fresh indices - Use ID prefix instead:
inotes read A3F2
Performance issues with many notes
- Use
--limitflag to reduce result set - Filter by folder:
--folder "Work" - Use date filters:
today,week,recent
Additional resources
- GitHub: https://github.com/wangwalk/inotes
- Releases: https://github.com/wangwalk/inotes/releases
- Issues: https://github.com/wangwalk/inotes/issues
- License: MIT