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rodo
An easy-to-use todo list program for people who live on the command line written in Racket
Table of Contents
Platforms
- GNU/Linux
- Microsoft Windows
- OS X
Requirements
Download
Via Browser
Download this repository by clicking the Clone or download
button at the top right and then by clicking Download ZIP
from the drop-down list
Via Git
Run git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo
at the command line if you use Git
Setup
GNU/Linux
Using the executable binary
Create a $PATH if you haven't done so already by running echo "export PATH=~/bin:\$PATH" >> .bashrc
Make the actual directory for your $PATH by running mkdir ~/bin/
Add the rodo binary to your $PATH folder (in your ~/bin/ folder if you followed the instructions above) and make sure it's executable by running chmod u+x ~/bin/rodo
Using and creating a wrapper
Create a file called rodo in your $PATH folder (in your ~/bin/ folder if you followed the instructions above) by running touch ~/bin/rodo
and then add the following contents to it:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
racket ~/path/to/rodo.rkt "$@"
For example, if you downloaded the project to your ~/downloads/
folder you would change the line racket ~/path/to/rodo.rkt "$@"
to racket ~/downloads/rodo/rodo.rkt "$@"
Make the rodo file executable by runningchmod u+x ~/bin/rodo
Windows
Instructions coming soon
Mac
Instructions coming soon
Usage
The below examples assume that you have rodo set up in your $PATH folder. If you don't, you would navigate to the directory of the rodo.rkt file and use ./rodo.rkt <command>
if the rodo.rkt is executable or racket rodo.rkt <command>
if it is not.
init
Initializes a file in ~/.rodo/todo-list
by default
Example: rodo init
ls
Lists items from the list
Example: rodo ls
add
Adds an entry to the list
Adding a single-word entry
Example: rodo add bread
Adding a multi-word entry
Example: rodo add "go to the bank"
rm
Removes an item from the list
Example: rodo rm 1
Note: You may have to run rodo ls
to see which number corresponds to which item to remove it.
Configuring rodo
Right now, the configurations can be found in the config.rkt
file. Settings such at program name, path, and directory can be set here.