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todoing

v0.2.14

Published

Terminal todo list manager

Readme

Todoing

Terminal todo list manager.

Install

npm i -g todoing

Usage

# Create task
td c "Do yoga"
td c (if you do not enter a task here the app will ask for task input)

# Show list
td l (show all tasks)
td l number (show list with number of items in the list)

# Update todo
td u 1 "Go for a walk"
td u 1 (if you do not enter a task here the app will ask for task input)

# Remove todo
td r 1
td r n,n,n (to remove more tasks enter numbers separated by a comma(1,2,3)).
td r (if you do not enter a number the app will ask for task input)
td r all (remove all tasks)

# Mark todo as done or undone
td d 1
td d n,n,n (to mark more tasks enter numbers separated by a comma(1,2,3)).
td d (if you do not enter a number here the app will ask for task input)
td d all (marks all tasks as done)

# Todoing aliases
Add this to your .zshrc or .bashrc file to speed things up:
alias tc="td create"
alias tl="td list"
alias tr="td remove"
alias tdd="td done"
alias tu="td update"
alias tn="tr 1 && tl 1" (removes first task, then shows the next)

ISC licensed. Enjoy!