Removed all mentions of configuring rodo, because it's a little simpler now, thus doesn't exist

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@ -37,8 +37,6 @@ rodo is a todo-list program for the command line.
- [To add an item to your list](#to-add-an-item-to-your-list) - [To add an item to your list](#to-add-an-item-to-your-list)
- [Removing an item from your list](#removing-an-item-from-your-list) - [Removing an item from your list](#removing-an-item-from-your-list)
- [To remove an item from your list](#to-remove-an-item-from-your-list) - [To remove an item from your list](#to-remove-an-item-from-your-list)
- [Configuring rodo](#configuring-rodo)
- [To configure rodo](#to-configure-rodo)
- [List of commands](#list-of-commands) - [List of commands](#list-of-commands)
- [Usage examples](#usage-examples) - [Usage examples](#usage-examples)
@ -242,18 +240,6 @@ list.
**Note 2**: You may need to run `rodo ls` first to see which numbers correspond **Note 2**: You may need to run `rodo ls` first to see which numbers correspond
with which item in your list. with which item in your list.
## Configuring rodo
You can configure rodo's settings, such as the location of the list file, and
command names.
### To configure rodo
**Caution**: Changing the `config.rkt` file should be done at your own risk as it may break rodo's functionality
1. Edit the `config.rkt` file
2. `sudo ./install.sh`
# List of commands # List of commands
This section lists and describes rodo's commands. This section lists and describes rodo's commands.