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About

c-notes is a CLI skill for developers to manage Apple Notes and Apple Reminders directly from the terminal. It uses `memo` for note operations (list, search, create, delete) and `remindctl` for reminder tasks (list, add, complete). Use this skill when you need to quickly access or modify Apple's notes and reminders without leaving your development workflow.

Quick Install

Claude Code

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npx skills add daxaur/openpaw -a claude-code
Plugin CommandAlternative
/plugin add https://github.com/daxaur/openpaw
Git CloneAlternative
git clone https://github.com/daxaur/openpaw.git ~/.claude/skills/c-notes

Copy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill

Documentation

This skill manages Apple Notes via memo and Apple Reminders via remindctl.

Apple Notes — memo

memo list                          # List all notes
memo list --folder "Work"          # List notes in a folder
memo search "query"                # Search notes by content or title
memo read "Note Title"             # Read a specific note
memo create "Title" "Body text"    # Create a new note
memo create --folder "Work" "Title" "Body"
memo delete "Note Title"           # Delete a note
memo folders                       # List all folders

Apple Reminders — remindctl

remindctl list                     # List all reminders
remindctl list "List Name"         # List reminders in a specific list
remindctl add "Task" --due "tomorrow 9am"
remindctl add "Task" --list "Work" --due "2026-03-01"
remindctl complete "Task name"     # Mark reminder as complete
remindctl delete "Task name"       # Delete a reminder
remindctl lists                    # Show all reminder lists

Usage Guidelines

  • Use memo search before creating to avoid duplicates.
  • Dates for remindctl --due accept natural language ("tomorrow", "next Monday") and ISO format.
  • If memo or remindctl is not found, inform the user and suggest installing the OpenPaw c-notes skill.
  • Notes are stored locally in Apple Notes app — no external API needed.

Notes

  • memo requires macOS and Apple Notes app.
  • remindctl requires macOS and Apple Reminders app.
  • Both tools operate on the local user account.

GitHub Repository

daxaur/openpaw
Path: skills/c-notes
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