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# rodo # rodo
rodo is a list-management tool for people who prefer to use the command line. This document will guide you through downloading, installing, and using rodo. This document assumes
you have basic command line skills.
This document serves as a reference for operating rodo. This document
assumes you have basic command line skills.
If you are experienced in setting up software projects, you can skip to the [Quick start](#quick-start) section.
# Screenshot # Screenshot
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# Table of Contents # Table of Contents
- [Quick start](#quick-start) - [Description](#description)
- [Conventions used in this readme](#conventions-used-in-this-readme) - [Conventions used in this readme](#conventions-used-in-this-readme)
- [Platforms](#platforms) - [Platforms](#platforms)
- [Requirements](#requirements) - [Requirements](#requirements)
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- [To download and install Racket](#to-download-and-install-racket) - [To download and install Racket](#to-download-and-install-racket)
- [Downloading the rodo source code](#downloading-the-rodo-source-code) - [Downloading the rodo source code](#downloading-the-rodo-source-code)
- [To download the rodo source code](#to-download-the-rodo-source-code) - [To download the rodo source code](#to-download-the-rodo-source-code)
- [Quick start](#quick-start)
- [Getting started](#getting-started) - [Getting started](#getting-started)
- [Installing rodo](#installing-rodo) - [Installing rodo](#installing-rodo)
- [To install rodo](#to-install-rodo) - [To install rodo](#to-install-rodo)
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- [List of commands](#list-of-commands) - [List of commands](#list-of-commands)
- [Usage examples](#usage-examples) - [Usage examples](#usage-examples)
# Quick start # Description
**Note** - This section is for users who are familiar with git, a Unix-like rodo is a list-management tool for people who prefer to use the command line.
command line environment, or scripting.
1. Make sure [Racket](https://racket-lang.org/) is installed
2. `git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo`
3. `cd rodo`
4. `sudo ./install.sh`
5. `rodo`
**Note**: To uninstall, run `sudo ./uninstall.sh`
# Conventions used in this readme # Conventions used in this readme
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1. Run `git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo` 1. Run `git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo`
# Quick start
This section is for users who are familiar with git, a Unix-like command line environment, or
scripting.
1. Make sure [Racket](https://racket-lang.org/) is installed
2. `git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo`
3. `cd rodo`
4. `sudo ./install.sh`
5. `rodo`
**Note**: To uninstall, run `sudo ./uninstall.sh`
# Getting started # Getting started
This section will guide you through settig up rodo. This section will guide you through settig up rodo.