4X37LWXMH24S6LICL3MZKUKOTWHMS3SYOSVL2KEYEUCYLANYRPFAC Side-effects: it reads/writes to a single directory tree. To import oldernotes, save them to the `data` subdirectory under the app's save directory([https://love2d.org/wiki/love.filesystem.getSaveDirectory](https://love2d.org/wiki/love.filesystem.getSaveDirectory)).
## Invocation, and where your notes will live
This will read the notes from the `data.sample/` directory in the repo., andsome initial settings from the `config.sample` file.
This will read the notes from the `data.sample/` directory in this repo togive you a flavor for what the app is like.While the sample gives you stuff to browse, don't use it to write any realnotes. LÖVE limits what directories apps can access (which is great), but hassome confusing rules around them. While it will fall back to read from thisrepo's directory, enabling the sample experience, it will only write to theapps's save directory. So it won't modify the repo, but you'll end up withnotes fragmented between two directories.
LÖVE limits what directories apps can access. The first run of the commandabove will write `config.sample` to the app's save directory, after whichfuture runs will read/write it there. The notes will remain in this repo. Toreset various settings back to defaults, delete the `config.sample` file inthe app's save directory, and pensieve.love will again fall back to read itfrom this repo.
```love .```
To create your own directory of notes, run without an argument (`love .`) Inthat case, pensieve.love will look for a `data/` directory in the app'sdirectory (this repo) or the save directory as above. If they don't exist,pensieve.love will create them in the save directory.
pensieve.love will then create a `data/` directory in the app's save directoryas above.