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Available Commands
The plugin does not install keymaps for commands.
All the commands can be found in the command palette (CTRL+SHIFT+P) with the prefix Evernote:
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Command Palette
> Evernote: Send to Evernote
This will create a new note containing the HTML version of the markdown code of your active view. You will be able to specify the title, tags and notebook either from panels or with a metadata block (see Metadata).
Command Palette
> Evernote: Open Evernote Note
This will open a panel from which you can select a notebook and a note in it. The selected note will be converted in markdown format and opened in a view. This command only handles the main contents of the note and ignores the attachments, but existing attachments will be left as they are.
For more details about the parameters of this command see this page.
Command Palette
> Evernote: Search Note
You will be presented with a prompt where you can write a query in the Evernote query language documented here. A panel will show the search results from which you can select a note. The selected note will be converted in markdown format and opened in a view.
For more details about the parameters of this command see The Open Note Command.
Command Palette
> Evernote: Update Evernote Note
When the current view is associated with an Evernote note (maybe because you just sent it to Evernote or because it is an opened note) you can update the note with this command. The Metadata will be updated according to the metadata block and attachments stored in the original Evernote note will be left alone.
Command Palette
> Evernote: Revert to version on Evernote
When the current view is associated with an Evernote note you can replace its contents by the contents of the note stored on the Evernote server.
Command Palette
> Evernote: new empty note
This command will open a new view with a new note template.
From there, you can do a Send to Evernote
to upload the new note to your Evernote.
The templates are fully customisable, as documented in the Creating New Notes page.
Command Palette
> Evernote: Delete Note
When the current view is associated with an Evernote note this command moves it to Evernote's Trash.
Command Palette
> Evernote: Attach current file to a note
This will open a pallette from which you can select a notebook and a note in it. The currently opened file will then be attached to the selected note. Existing attachments of the selected note will remain untouched.
Command Palette
> Evernote: Insert Attachment Here
Asks for a path or URL and inserts it as an attachment to the current note. If an URL is provided, the file would be downloaded and uploaded to Evernote.
Please Note: for the time being Sublime Text may freeze during the download/upload operation for large files. Just wait until the transfer is complete.
Command Palette
> Evernote: Show Attachments
The command will open a pallette listing all the attachments of the current note. If one is selected it will be downloaded and displayed. The download will be done asynchronously as it may take some time for heavy files.
Command Palette
> Evernote: Delete Attachment
The command will open a palette listing all the attachments of the current note. If one is selected it will be deleted from the note's contents and from its attachments.
Command Palette
> Evernote: Clip to Evernote as a new note
This command will take the current selections, format them as highlighted code snippets, put them in a new note, letting you choose its title, tags and notebook.
Command Palette
> Evernote: List linked notes
This command shows a list of links to notes present in the currently opened note, if any. Selecting an item in the list will open the note in a new view.
Command Palette
> Evernote: Insert link to a note
Lets you select a note and inserts a link to it in the currently opened one. See also Getting Note Links.
Command Palette
> Evernote: View note in WebApp
This command will open the currently opened note in Evernote's WebApp in a browser. From there you can view it, share it or continuing editing it from the WebApp's editor. You may need to login before being able to view the note.
Command Palette
> Evernote: View note in Evernote client
This command will open the currently opened note in your local Evernote client, if installed.