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# Table of Contents
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# Table of Contents
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- [TL;DR](#tldr)
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- [Quick Start](#quick-start)
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
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- [Conventions used in this readme](#conventions-used-in-this-readme)
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- [Conventions used in this readme](#conventions-used-in-this-readme)
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- [Platforms](#platforms)
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- [Platforms](#platforms)
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- [Requirements](#requirements)
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- [Requirements](#requirements)
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- [Downloading the requirements](#downloading-the-requirements)
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- [Downloading the Requirements](#downloading-the-requirements)
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- [Downloading Racket](#downloading-racket)
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- [Downloading Racket](#downloading-racket)
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- [To download Racket](#to-download-racket)
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- [To Download Racket](#to-download-racket)
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- [Downloading the rodo source code](#downloading-the-rodo-source-code)
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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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- [To Download the rodo source code](#to-download-the-rodo-source-code)
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- [Running rodo from any directory](#downloading-rodo-from-any-directory)
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- [Running rodo from Any Directory](#running-rodo-from-any-directory)
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- [Setting up a $PATH](#setting-up-a-path)
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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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- [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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- [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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- [To add rodo to your $PATH](#to-add-rodo-to-your-path)
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- [Using rodo](#using-rodo)
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- [Showing the Help Message](#showing-the-help-message)
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- [To Show the Help Message](#to-show-the-help-message)
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- [Initializing rodo](#initializing-rodo)
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- [To Initialize rodo](#to-initialize-rodo)
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- [Displaying Your List](#displaying-your-list)
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- [To Display Your List](#to-display-your-list)
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- [Adding an Item to Your List](#adding-an-item-to-your-list)
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- [To Add an Item to Your List](#to-add-an-item-to-your-list)
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- [Removing an Item from Your List](#removing-an-item-from-your-list)
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- [To Remove an Item from Your List](#to-remove-an-item-from-your-list)
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- [Configuring rodo](#configuring-rodo)
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- [To Configure Rodo](#to-configure-rodo)
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- [List of commands](#list-of-commands)
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- [List of commands](#list-of-commands)
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- [Usage examples](#usage-examples)
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- [Usage examples](#usage-examples)
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- [Configuring rodo](#configuring-rodo)
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# TL;DR
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# Quick Start
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**Note** - This section is for users who are familiar with git, a Unix-like
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command line environment, or scripting.
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1. Make sure [Racket](https://racket-lang.org/) is installed
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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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2. `git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo` into a directory of your choice
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~/path/to/rodo "$@"
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~/path/to/rodo "$@"
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```
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# Introduction
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# Getting Started
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This readme will guide you through downloading, installing, and using the rodo
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This readme will guide you through downloading, setting up, and using the rodo
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list manager. It is intended for people who spend a lot of their time on the
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list manager. This readme is intended for people who spend a lot of their time
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command line and want a minimal list manager.
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on the command line and want a minimal list manager.
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# Conventions used in this readme
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## Conventions used in this readme
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* **Note** - Notes signify additional information
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* **Note** - Notes signify additional information
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* **Tip**- Tips signify an alternate procedure for completing a step
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* **Tip**- Tips signify an alternate procedure for completing a step
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* `Inline code` - Inline code signifies package names, filenames, or commands
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* `Inline code` - Inline code signifies package names, filenames, or commands
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* ```Code block``` - Code blocks signify file contents
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* ```Code block``` - Code blocks signify file contents
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# Platforms
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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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* macOS (Untested)
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# Requirements
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## Requirements
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The following items must be installed before you can use rodo:
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The following items must be installed before you can use rodo:
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* Racket: [https://racket-lang.org/](https://racket-lang.org/)
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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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* rodo's source code: [https://github.com/m455/rodo](https://github.com/m455/rodo)
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# Downloading the requirements
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# Downloading the Requirements
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This section will guide you through downloading the required items for running
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This section will guide you through downloading the required items for running
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rodo.
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rodo.
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The Racket programming language will be needed to interpret or compile rodo.
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The Racket programming language will be needed to interpret or compile rodo.
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### To download Racket
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### To Download Racket
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1. run `sudo apt install racket` on the command line
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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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## Downloading the rodo Source Code
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rodo's source code is needed so Racket can interpret or compile rodo.
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rodo's source code is needed so Racket can interpret or compile rodo.
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### To download the rodo source code
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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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1. run `git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo`
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# Running rodo from any directory
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# Running rodo from Any Directory
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This section will guide you through setting up your `$PATH` and adding rodo to
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This section will guide you through setting up your `$PATH` and adding rodo to
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your `$PATH`. This will allow you to run rodo from any directory on your system.
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your `$PATH`. This will allow you to run rodo from any directory on your system.
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# Using rodo
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This section will guide you the various commands that rodo can use. This section
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`raco exe rodo.rkt`.
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## Showing the Help Message
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The help message will provide a list of available commands. This is useful
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in case you forget the name of a comamnd or how to use a command.
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Before using rodo, you must initialize rodo. Initializing will allow you to save
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your list to a text file for later access.
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## Displaying Your List
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Displaying your list will allow you to view items you have added to your list.
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You will notice numbers beside the items in your list. These numbers are for
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references when removing items. See the [Removing an Item from Your
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List](#removing-an-item-from-your-list) topic for more information.
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Adding an item to your list will save it to a text file to access later.
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item when [Displaying Your List](#displaying-your-list). You can use these
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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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**Note**: You may have to run `rodo ls` to see which number corresponds to which item in your list.
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