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# rodo
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A easy-to-use todo list program for people who live on the command line
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# Screenshot
![](screenshot.png)
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# TL;DR
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1. Make sure [Racket](https://racket-lang.org/) is installed
2. `git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo` into a directory of your choice
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3. `cd` into the `rodo` directory
4. Run one of the following commands:
* To use `rodo` using the Racket interpreter run: `racket rodo.rkt`
* To use `rodo` as an single-file executable follow the two steps below:
1. Run `raco exe rodo.rkt` to compile the `rodo` into a single-file executable
2. Run `./rodo`
5. (optional) Add the following to your `$PATH` directory to run `rodo` from
anywhere.
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```
#!/usr/bin/env bash
racket ~/path/to/rodo.rkt "$@"
```
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Note: If you made an executable, remember to change the `rodo.rkt` part above to `rodo`
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# New things!
Now the default directory and todo list file have better default permissions:
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* `rodo` is now licensed under AGPL3!
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* `~/.rodo/` is set to 700 by default
* `~/.rodo/todo.txt` is set to 600 by default.
# Todos
- Update README so it's up to "technical writing standards"
- Add color option to `config.rkt` file
- Encrypt `todo.txt` file
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# Table of Contents
* [Platforms](https://github.com/m455/rodo#platforms)
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* [Requirements](https://github.com/m455/rodo#requirements)
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* [Downloading](https://github.com/m455/rodo#downloading)
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* [Setup](https://github.com/m455/rodo#setup)
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* [List of commands](https://github.com/m455/rodo#list-of-commands)
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* [Usage examples](https://github.com/m455/rodo#usage-examples)
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* [Configuration](https://github.com/m455/rodo#configuring-rodo)
# Platforms
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Below is a list of platform(s) that `rodo` is currently available for.
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* Unix-like operating systems:
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* Windows Subsystem for Linux (Works)
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* GNU/Linux (Untested)
* macOS (Untested)
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# Requirements
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Below is a list of items needed for running `rodo` on your machine.
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* [Racket 6.x](https://racket-lang.org/)
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# Downloading
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Run the command below to download `rodo` using the `git` command.
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```
git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo
```
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# Setup
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Follow the sections below to set up `rodo`, so it can be used from anywhere on
your system.
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**Tip: If you just want to test `rodo` out, then just `cd` into the directory you downloaded
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`rodo` into, and then run `./rodo.rkt`.**
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## Set up a `$PATH`
Follow the steps below if you haven't set up a `$PATH`.
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**Tip: If you have set up a `$PATH` already, then skip to the next step, [Adding
`rodo` to your `$PATH`](https://github.com/m455/rodo#adding-rodo-to-your-path).**
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1. Create a directory for your `$PATH` by running `mkdir ~/bin/`
2. Add your newly-created `~/bin/` to your `$PATH` by running `echo "export PATH=~/bin:\$PATH" >> .bashrc`
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## Adding `rodo` to your `$PATH`
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Follow the steps below to add the `rodo.rkt` file to your `$PATH`.
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**Tip: If you prefer to use an executable, rather than a wrapper (see the note after step one below to see what a "wrapper" is), you can create an
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executable binary file with `raco exe rodo.rkt` when in the same folder as the
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`rodo.rkt` file. If you are having trouble with the `raco exe` command, refer to Racket's
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documentation regarding the [creation of standalone executables](https://docs.racket-lang.org/raco/exe.html).**
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1. Create a file in your `~/bin/` directory with the following contents in it:
```
#!/usr/bin/env bash
racket ~/path/to/rodo.rkt "$@"
```
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**Note: The file created above is called a "wrapper". This is a script that
runs the `rodo.rkt` file through the Racket interpreter. If you wish to
directly run `rodo` as an executable from your `$PATH`, see the tip above**
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For example: If you downloaded the project to your `~/downloads/` folder you would change the line
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`racket ~/path/to/rodo.rkt "$@"` to `racket ~/downloads/rodo/rodo.rkt "$@"`.
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2. Save the file
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3. Make the file executable by running `chmod u+x ~/bin/name-of-your-file`
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# List of commands
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Type `rodo` plus one of the commands below.
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`-h` or `--help` - Displays the help message
`init` - Creates a file called `todo.txt` in `~/.rodo/` by default
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**Note: The directory and filename can be changed by modifying the `config.rkt` file**
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`ls` - Displays numbered items in the todo list
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`add` - Adds an item to the todo list
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`rm` - Removes an item from the todo list
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**Note: You may have to run `rodo ls` to see which number corresponds to which item when removing items.**
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# Usage examples
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The examples below assume that you have [added `rodo` to your `$PATH`](https://github.com/m455/rodo#adding-rodo-to-your-path).
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`rodo -h`
`rodo --help`
`rodo init`
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`rodo ls`
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`rodo add "this is a task"`
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`rodo add this is a task without quotes`
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`rodo rm 1`
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**Note: You may have to run `rodo ls` to see which number corresponds to which item when removing items.**
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# Configuring `rodo`
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**Caution: Change the `config.rkt` file at your own risk, as it may break things!**
Right now, the configurations can be found in the `config.rkt file`. Settings,
such as the program name, directory, and the filename of the todo list file can
be changed.
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