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taskss

v0.3.0

Published

a todo terminal app

Readme

taskss

manage your tasks from the comfort of your terminal

This is just an toy thing I made while learning how to move cursor around in the terminal and i can't ensure the absence of bugs.

Install

npm install -g taskss

Usage

taskss -n to add a new task

taskss -t <task-name> -g <group-name> short way to add a task

taskss -e <task-number> to edit a task with specific index

taskss -d <task-number> to delete a task with specific index

taskss to list the tasks then

up and down key to move arrow up and down

press e over any task to edit it

press d over any task to delete it

press t over any task to tick it

Changelog

v0.3.0

  • fixed backspace/delete key working

  • q key for exiting from list mode

  • cleaner code though still not much easy to understand

v0.2.0

  • added a short way to add a task

  • escape key no more closes taskss

  • escape key in edit mode can be used to go back to list mode

v0.1.1

  • fix task editor (typing issue)

  • console.clear() is again being used - to prevent the terminal from getting messed up on resizing -- so whole of the - terminal will be cleared :(

  • escaoe key can be used for quiting

  • fix position of "save"/"cant be blank" message in task editor

v0.1.0

  • whole of the terminal isn't cleared on running taskss

  • readjustment of the ui in list mode on resizing the terminal

  • arrow remains on the same index after deleting a task in list mode

  • TASKSS title in the list and editor mode

  • improved tasks editor

  • no unwanted .log file in the current directory