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personal-goals-cli

v2.1.5

Published

cli for managing personal goals

Downloads

41

Readme

Personal Goals CLI

Inspired by Una Kravets
Simple way to create and manage weekly/monthly/yearly/other goals

To use: yarn global add personal-goals-cli
make sure to set the active directory and where to store your README although they will default to the folder you first call goals from.

goals cfg dir '/users/me/projects/personal-goals/goals'

goals cfg readme '/users/me/projects/personal-goals/'

They can be the same, I just like the goals contained in their own folder 😀

Examples:

All commands will start with goals

Creating a new goal

You can use new or n to create a new goal followed by the type (yearly or y, monthly or m, weekly or w, other or o).

The default is weekly

goals new w 'Play with puppies'                           #creates a new weekly goal

goals n other 'Work on a cool side project'               #creates a new 'other' goal

goals n y 'Be kind'                                       #creates a new yearly goal

goals n y 'Contribute to open source'                     

goals n y 'Write more blog posts'                         

Marking a goal as completed

You can use complete or c to mark a goal as completed followed by the type (yearly or y, monthly or m, weekly or w, other or o).

The default is weekly

goals complete w      #will list all weekly goals and allow you to choose which to mark as completed

goals c               #will list all weekly goals and allow you to choose which to mark as completed

goals c y             #will list all yearly goals and allow you to choose which to mark as completed

Listing Goals

You can use ls or list to list goals followed by the type (yearly or y, monthly or m, weekly or w, other or o, completed or c, or all or a).

The default is all

goals ls             #lists all goals

goals list           #lists all goals

goals ls c           #lists all completed goals

goals list y         #lists all yearly goals

goals ls weekly      #lists all weekly goals

Changing Config

You can use config or cfg to manage the configuration settings

Possible configuration keys are dir, readme, types, alias, focus, and title

The dir is where your goals reside and readme is where you want the README.md to be generated

goals cfg dir '/users/me/projects/personal-goals/goals'

goals cfg readme '/users/me/projects/personal-goals/'

goals conf focus w 'getting enough sleep'

goals config focus weekly 'getting more involved in communities'

goals cfg title weekly 'Shit I need to do this week'

goals cfg type today                    #creates a new goal of type 'today'

goals cfg alias t today                 #creates an alias for today so you can shorten it to 't'

goals cfg clear type t                  #for when you want to delete a goal type  

goals config clear                      #will clear all config settings

goals config clear focus                #will delete the all focuses

goals config ls                         #will list the current config settings

Clearing Goals

You can use clear or clr to clear goal followed by the type (yearly or y, monthly or m, weekly or w, other or o, completed or c, or all or a).

The default is all

goals clr                  #deletes all goals

goals clear weekly         #deletes all weekly goals

goals clr c                #deletes all completed goals

Deleting Specific Goals

You can use delete, d, or del to delete a goal followed by the type (yearly or y, monthly or m, weekly or w, other or o, completed or c, or all or a).

The default is weekly

goals del                  #lists weekly goals and will allow you to choose which to delete

goals delete y             #lists yearly goals and will allow you to choose which to delete

goals d month              #lists monthly goals and will allow you to choose which to delete

For each new goal, a README is generated in the directory specified by the dir configuration. You'll see the goals for this project in the goals driectory

README:

The generated README will be in the following format where the order of the goals is configurable. Just edit the generated README and reorder as you wish


Personal Goals
==============
Personal goals made open source for accessibility across computers I use, transparency, accountability, and versioning. Learn more about it [here](http://una.im/personal-goals-guide).

Generated by the [personal-goals-cli](https://github.com/kevindavus/personal-goals-cli)

<!-- goals yearly start-->

# Overarching Goals: 
        
* [ ] Be Kind
* [ ] Contribute To Open Source
* [ ] Write More Blog Posts

<!-- goals yearly end-->
<!-- goals weekly-focus start-->

### This Week's Focus: Be Awesome.

# Sep 4th, 2017
<!-- goals weekly-focus end-->
<!-- goals weekly start-->

### Things I'll Do This Week: 
        
* [x] Play With Puppies _- September 6th 2017_

<!-- goals weekly end-->
<!-- goals monthly start-->

### Things I'll Do This Month ( September 2017 ): 
        
* [ ] Read A Book
* [ ] Submit A CFP For A Conference

<!-- goals monthly end-->
<!-- goals other start-->

### Other Goals: 
        
* [ ] Work On A Cool Side Project

<!-- goals other end-->

and will render like this :

Personal Goals

Personal goals made open source for accessibility across computers I use, transparency, accountability, and versioning. Learn more about it here.

Generated by the personal-goals-cli

Overarching Goals:

  • [ ] Be Kind
  • [ ] Contribute To Open Source
  • [ ] Write More Blog Posts

This Week's Focus: Be Awesome.

Sep 4th, 2017

Things I'll Do This Week:

  • [x] Play With Puppies - September 6th 2017

Things I'll Do This Month ( September 2017 ):

  • [ ] Read A Book
  • [ ] Submit A CFP For A Conference

Other Goals:

  • [ ] Work On A Cool Side Project