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rs-todo-cli

v0.1.2

Published

A simple TODO CLI app written in Rust

Readme

🦀 rs-todo-cli

A fast, minimal, and reliable command-line TODO manager written in Rust — built to help you stay organized right from your terminal.

Rust License Platform


✨ Features

☑️Add, list, complete, edit, and remove todos
💾 Persists tasks automatically in a JSON file
📂 Uses OS-appropriate data directory (via directories)
⚡️ Fast and reliable — powered by Rust
📦 Simple to install and use anywhere


⚙️ Installation

Rust

You can install todo-cli directly from crates.io:

cargo install rs-todo-cli

Node JS

npm install -g rs-todo-cli

💻 Usage

Manage your todos right from your terminal — fast, simple, and persistent! 🦀

➕ Add a new todo

todo add "Buy milk"

📋 Show todo list

todo list

✅ Mark a todo as done

todo done 1

📚 Show all todos (including completed)

todo list -a

Example

$ todo add "Buy milk"
Added todo.

$ todo add "Do laundry"
Added todo.

$ todo list
[ ] 1 - Buy milk
[ ] 2 - Do laundry

$ todo done 1
Marked 1 done.

$ todo list
[ ] 2 - Do laundry

$ todo list -a
[x] 1 - Buy milk
[ ] 2 - Do laundry

Crates.io License


📝 License

This project is free to use for personal and non-commercial purposes.
Modification, redistribution, or commercial use of the source code is not permitted without the author’s written consent.

If you’d like to use or extend this project, please contact the author for permission.


License: Custom Crates.io Made with Rust


🦀 Built with ❤️ and Rust by Sanjiv Paul