Aha! Yes, I remember now, I must have seen jrnl here on HN. I certainly imitated its interface. Looking at the project again I'd recommend using jrnl instead of my one-off scripts, it's seen a lot of recent activity!
Now that my memory is jogged (amusing, for a journaling discussion), I opted for my solution because I wanted as few dependencies as possible for workflow reasons. Journaling is very personal, and I wanted the ability to quickly change the tool if it didn't suit me. Now that I better understand what I want, I may switch to jrnl. I also built a rudimentary task tracking system on top of my system as a separate tool, but that part really isn't worth sharing.
jrnl interop sounds useful, especially if bidirectional and automated (and for me personally, available on Android).
Now that my memory is jogged (amusing, for a journaling discussion), I opted for my solution because I wanted as few dependencies as possible for workflow reasons. Journaling is very personal, and I wanted the ability to quickly change the tool if it didn't suit me. Now that I better understand what I want, I may switch to jrnl. I also built a rudimentary task tracking system on top of my system as a separate tool, but that part really isn't worth sharing.
jrnl interop sounds useful, especially if bidirectional and automated (and for me personally, available on Android).