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# Table of Contents
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- [rodo](#rodo)
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- [Screenshot](#screenshot)
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- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
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- [TL;DR](#tldr)
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- [New features](#new-features)
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- [To-dos](#to-dos)
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- [Platforms](#platforms)
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- [Installing rodo](#installing-rodo)
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- [Requirements](#requirements)
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- [Downloading Racket](#downloading-racket)
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- [To download Racket using apt](#to-download-racket-using-apt)
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- [To download Racket using pacman](#to-download-racket-using-pacman)
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- [Downloading the rodo source code](#downloading-the-rodo-source-code)
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- [To download the rodo source code](#to-download-the-rodo-source-code)
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- [Setup](#setup)
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- [Setting up a $PATH](#setting-up-a-path)
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- [To set up a $PATH](#to-set-up-a-path)
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- [Adding rodo to your $PATH](#adding-rodo-to-your-path)
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- [To add rodo to your $PATH](#to-add-rodo-to-your-path)
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- [List of commands](#list-of-commands)
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- [Usage examples](#usage-examples)
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- [Configuring `rodo`](#configuring-rodo)
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- [Configuring rodo](#configuring-rodo)
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- [Todos](#todos)
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# TL;DR
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1. Make sure [Racket](https://racket-lang.org/) is installed
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2. `git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo` into a directory of your choice
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3. `cd` into the `rodo` directory
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4. Choose one of the options below for running `rodo`.
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* To use `rodo` using the Racket interpreter run: `racket rodo.rkt`
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* To use `rodo` as an single-file executable follow the two steps below:
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1. Run `raco exe rodo.rkt` to compile the `rodo` into a single-file executable
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2. Run `./rodo`
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5. (optional) Add the following to your `$PATH` directory to run `rodo` from anywhere.
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4. Choose one of the options below for running rodo:
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* To use rodo using the Racket interpreter run: `racket rodo.rkt`
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* To use rodo as an single-file executable follow the two steps below:
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1. Run `raco exe rodo.rkt` to compile rodo into a single-file executable.
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2. Run `./rodo`.
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5. (optional) Create a wrapper in your `$PATH` directory to run rodo from anywhere:
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```
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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racket ~/path/to/rodo.rkt "$@"
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```
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Note: If you made an executable, remember to change the `rodo.rkt` part above to `rodo`
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# Platforms
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Below is a list of platforms that `rodo` can run on.
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Below is a list of platforms that rodo can run on.
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* Windows Subsystem for Linux
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* GNU/Linux
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* Windows Subsystem for Linux
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* macOS (Untested)
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# Installing rodo
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# Requirements
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This section will guide you through installing `rodo`, so you can use it on your platform.
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The following items must be installed before you can use rodo:
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## Requirements
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This section will provide you with the requirements needed to run `rodo`. This
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section will guide you through downloading Racket and downloading the `rodo`
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source code.
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* [Racket 6.x](https://racket-lang.org/)
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* `rodo` source code
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* Racket: [https://racket-lang.org/](https://racket-lang.org/)
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* rodo's source code: [https://github.com/m455/rodo](https://github.com/m455/rodo)
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## Downloading Racket
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Racket can be download using your machine's package manager. Depending on what
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package manager you use, commands may vary. See the two sections below for a
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list of examples using the `apt` and `pacman` package managers on the command
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line.
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### To download Racket using apt
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1. run `sudo apt install racket`
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Note: You may need to run this command as root
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### To download Racket using pacman
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1. run `pacman -Syu racket`
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Note: You may need to run this command as root
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1. run `sudo apt install racket` on the command line
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## Downloading the rodo source code
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The `rodo` source code is available from this repository, and can be downloaded using `git`.
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### To download the rodo source code
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1. run `git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo`
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Tip: If you want to download this into a different directory, you can specify a
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directory by running the command below:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo your-directory-name/
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```
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# Setup
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For convenience, `rodo` can be added to your `$PATH`. This section will guide
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you through setting up a `$PATH` and adding `rodo` to your `$PATH`.
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For convenience, rodo can be added to your `$PATH`. This section will guide
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you through setting up a `$PATH` and adding rodo to your `$PATH`.
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## Setting up a $PATH
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A `$PATH` is a directory in which you can place executable files or script files. These files
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can then be ran from any directory on your machine.
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A `$PATH` is a directory in which you can place executable files or scripts.
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After placing executable files or scripts in your `$PATH` directory, you can run
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these files or scripts from any directory on your machine.
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Tip: If you have set up a `$PATH` already, then skip to the next step, [Adding
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`rodo` to your `$PATH`](https://github.com/m455/rodo#adding-rodo-to-your-path).
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### To 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/`
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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 $PATH
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Adding `rodo` to your `$PATH` allows you to run `rodo` from any directory on your machine.
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### To add rodo to your $PATH
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1. Create a file in your `~/bin/` directory with the following contents in it:
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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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Tip: Racket can make executables. You can do this by running the following
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command when in the same folder as the `rodo.rkt` file:
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raco exe rodo.rkt
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```
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# List of commands
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This section lists and describes `rodo`'s commands.
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This section lists and describes rodo's commands.
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* `-h` or `--help` displays the help message
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* `init` creates a file called `to-do.txt` in `~/.rodo/` by default
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* `ls` displays numbered items in the to-do list
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* `add` adds an item to the to-do list
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* `rm` removes an item from the to-do list
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* `init` creates a list file (See the `config.rkt` file for the default * location of this file)
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* `ls` displays your list
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* `add` adds an item to your list
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* `rm` removes an item from your 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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Note: You may have to run `rodo ls` to see which number corresponds to which item in your list.
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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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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`
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`rodo ls`
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`rodo add "this is a task"`
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`rodo add "this is an item"`
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`rodo add this is a task without quotes`
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`rodo add this is an item without quotation marks`
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`rodo rm 1` (This removes the first item in your to-do list)
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`rodo rm 1` (This removes the first item from your 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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Note: You may have to run `rodo ls` to see which number corresponds to which item in your list.
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# Configuring `rodo`
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# Configuring rodo
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**Caution: Changing the `config.rkt` file should be done at your own risk as it may break `rodo`'s functionality**
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**Caution: Changing the `config.rkt` file should be done at your own risk as it may break rodo's functionality**
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Right now, the configurations can be found in the `config.rkt file`. Settings,
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such as the program name, directory, and the filename of the todo list file can
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be changed.
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# New features
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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
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* `~/.rodo/to-do.txt` is set to 600 by default.
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# To-dos
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# Todos
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When I have time, I plan on adding the following features to rodo:
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- Add a purpose, context, and overview for each h1 in `README.md`
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- A boolean color option in the `config.rkt` file
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- Encrypt/decrypt `to-do.txt` file
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- Colour
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- Encrypted list files
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(define program-name "rodo")
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(define program-directory (path->string (expand-user-path "~/.rodo/")))
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(define program-file "to-do.txt")
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(define program-file "todo.txt")
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(define remove-command "rm")
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(define add-command "add")
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(define list-command "ls")
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;; init
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(format "~a\n" config:initialize-command)
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"====\n"
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(format "Creates ~a in ~a. This is where your to-do list will be stored.\n\n"
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(format "Creates ~a in ~a. This is where your todo list will be stored.\n\n"
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config:program-file
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config:program-directory)
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;; ls
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(format "~a\n" config:list-command)
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"====\n"
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"Displays items in your to-do list.\n\n"
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"Displays items in your todo list.\n\n"
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"Example:\n"
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(format "~a ~a\n\n" config:program-name config:list-command)
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"Example:\n"
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(format "~a ~a 1\n\n" config:program-name config:remove-command)
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(format "Note: You may have to run `~a ~a` to see which number corresponds to which item in your to-do list."
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(format "Note: You may have to run `~a ~a` to see which number corresponds to which item in your todo list."
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config:program-name
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config:list-command)
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" "
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"In the example above, the first item was removed from the to-do list.\n\n"
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"In the example above, the first item was removed from the todo list.\n\n"
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"Can't see the whole help message?\n"
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"=================================\n"
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" "
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"When you want to quit, type `q` (without the grave accents).\n")
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'empty-to-do-list "> There is nothing in your list.\n"
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'empty-todo-list "> There is nothing in your list.\n"
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'show-usage (format "> For usage type `~a -h` or `~a --help`.\n"
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config:program-name
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(display (hash-ref hash-list key)))
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(define (file->string-list config:path-to-file-to-file)
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(let ([to-do-list (file:file->lines config:path-to-file-to-file
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(let ([todo-list (file:file->lines config:path-to-file-to-file
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#:mode 'text
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#:line-mode 'any)])
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to-do-list))
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todo-list))
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(define (list-empty? lst)
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(check-for-program-file))
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(if
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(list-empty? config:path-to-file)
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(display-hash-ref messages:messages 'empty-to-do-list)
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(display-hash-ref messages:messages 'empty-todo-list)
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(display-prettified-program-file))]
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[else
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(display-hash-ref messages:messages 'file-not-found)
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(define (remove-item-from-list args)
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(cond [(list-empty? config:path-to-file)
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(display-hash-ref messages:messages 'empty-to-do-list)]
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(display-hash-ref messages:messages 'empty-todo-list)]
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[(and (check-for-program-directory)
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(check-for-program-file))
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(remove-item-from-program-file (vector-ref args 1))]
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