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Whoops. And now Day One crashes on launch. Arg.

## Brett — [Aug 05, 2012 05:24 pm](https://my.remarkbox.com/55ed5dd7-4208-11e9-9d31-040140774501/social-logging-by-any-other-name-would-have-a-better-name-brettterpstra-com#55ed5de8-4208-11e9-9d31-040140774501)

Hmmm, I just ran it with your username and got your favorites just fine.
Day One did, however, crash the first time opening after doing that.
Next time it was fine and a handsome lad was doing some Angry Birds
coloring:
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Did you run slogger again to see if it was a fluke?

By the way, the easiest way to undo a run is to use the `find` command
from your Journal folder. Location of the Journal folder in iCloud is
usually
`~/Library/Mobile Documents/5U8NS4GX82~com~dayoneapp~dayone/Documents/Journal_dayone`.

     find . -newerct '10 minutes ago' -type f

Will show you what files were just created in the last 10 minutes.

     find . -newerct '10 minutes ago' -type f -exec rm {} \;

will delete just those files. It\'s faster than manually deleting them
in Day One by far.


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