Removed all mentions of the command, because it doesn't exist anymore

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Jesse Laprade 2020-06-30 15:48:07 -04:00
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@ -31,8 +31,6 @@ rodo is a todo-list program for the command line.
- [Using rodo](#using-rodo) - [Using rodo](#using-rodo)
- [Showing the help message](#showing-the-help-message) - [Showing the help message](#showing-the-help-message)
- [To show the help message](#to-show-the-help-message) - [To show the help message](#to-show-the-help-message)
- [Initializing rodo](#initializing-rodo)
- [To initialize rodo](#to-initialize-rodo)
- [Displaying your list](#displaying-your-list) - [Displaying your list](#displaying-your-list)
- [To display your list](#to-display-your-list) - [To display your list](#to-display-your-list)
- [Adding an item to your list](#adding-an-item-to-your-list) - [Adding an item to your list](#adding-an-item-to-your-list)
@ -91,7 +89,6 @@ scripting.
**Note**: To uninstall, run `sudo make uninstall-global` **Note**: To uninstall, run `sudo make uninstall-global`
* `rodo help` - Displays the help message * `rodo help` - Displays the help message
* `rodo initialize` - Generates the directory and file required in your home folder, so rodo can operate
* `rodo add "your task here"` - Adds the message inside of quotation marks to your todo list * `rodo add "your task here"` - Adds the message inside of quotation marks to your todo list
* `rodo ls` - Displays your todo list * `rodo ls` - Displays your todo list
* `rodo rm 2` - Removes the third item from your list. (The list starts at 0) * `rodo rm 2` - Removes the third item from your list. (The list starts at 0)
@ -207,15 +204,6 @@ the name of a command or how to use a command.
1. Run `rodo help` 1. Run `rodo help`
## Initializing rodo
Before using rodo, you must initialize rodo. Initializing will allow you to save
your list to a text file for later access.
### To initialize rodo
1. Run `rodo initialize`
## Displaying your list ## Displaying your list
Displaying your list will allow you to view items you have added to your list. Displaying your list will allow you to view items you have added to your list.
@ -271,7 +259,6 @@ command names.
This section lists and describes rodo's commands. This section lists and describes rodo's commands.
* `help` displays the help message * `help` displays the help message
* `initialize` creates a list file in `~/.config/rodo/list.txt` by default
* `ls` displays your list * `ls` displays your list
* `add` adds an item to your list * `add` adds an item to your list
* `rm` removes an item from your list * `rm` removes an item from your list
@ -282,8 +269,6 @@ The examples below assume that you have [added rodo to your $PATH](#adding-rodo-
`rodo help` `rodo help`
`rodo initialize`
`rodo ls` `rodo ls`
`rodo add "this is an item"` `rodo add "this is an item"`