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@ritiksahni/do

v1.3.0

Published

CLI-based to-do application.

Readme

do - CLI-based todo list.

Overview

do is a simple and efficient CLI-based todo list that allows you to manage your tasks seamlessly from the command line. It is designed to be fast, easy to use, and perfect for developers and command line enthusiasts.

Enjoy frictionless to-do management.

Installation

To install do, you can use npm:

npm install -g @ritiksahni/do

Usage

Adding Todo Items

todo add "<task details here>"

Deleting Todo Items

todo delete "<task details here>"

Listing Todos

todo list

Clearing Todo List

todo clear

Mark a task as done

todo done "task name (or part of it)"

Mark a task as undone

todo undo "task name (or part of it)"

Initialization

Upon running do for the first time, a configuration file will be initialized to store your todo list data.

Contribution

Feel free to contribute to the project by reporting issues or submitting pull requests on GitHub. Your feedback and contributions are highly appreciated!