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91 lines
2.5 KiB
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# rodo
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A simple to-do list tool for people who live on the command-line
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By: Jesse Laprade
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![](screenshot.png)
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# Table of Contents
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* [Platforms](https://github.com/m455/rodo#platforms)
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* [Requirements](https://github.com/m455/rodo#requirements)
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* [Downloading](https://github.com/m455/rodo#downloading)
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* [Setup](https://github.com/m455/rodo#setup)
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* [GNU/Linux](https://github.com/m455/rodo#gnulinux)
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* [Usage](https://github.com/m455/rodo#usage)
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* [Examples](https://github.com/m455/rodo#examples)
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* [Configuration](https://github.com/m455/rodo#configuring-rodo)
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## Platforms
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* GNU/Linux
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## Requirements
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* [Racket 6.x](https://racket-lang.org/)
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* [Git (Optional)](https://git-scm.com/)
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## Downloading
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* Via Browser
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* Download this repository by clicking the **Clone or download** button at the top right, then choose **Download ZIP** from the drop-down list
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* Via Git
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* Run `git clone https://github.com/m455/rodo` at the command line
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## Setup
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### GNU/Linux
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1. Setup a $PATH
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1. Create a directory for your `$PATH` by running `mkdir ~/bin/`
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2. Associate your `$PATH` with the ~/bin/ folder you created by running `echo "export PATH=~/bin:\$PATH" >> .bashrc`
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2. Using the binary
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1. Copy the rodo binary file to your `$PATH` folder by running `cp /path/to/rodo ~/bin/`
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2. Make the rodo binary file executable by running `chmod u+x ~/bin/rodo`
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3. Creating a wrapper
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1. Create an empty wrapper file by running `touch ~/bin/rodo`.
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2. Add the following contents show below to it
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```
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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racket ~/path/to/rodo.rkt "$@"
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```
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For example, if you downloaded the project to your ~/downloads/ folder you would change the line `racket ~/path/to/rodo.rkt "$@"` to `racket ~/downloads/rodo/rodo.rkt "$@"`
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3. Save the file
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4. Make the rodo wrapper file executable by running`chmod u+x ~/bin/rodo`
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## Usage
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init - Initializes a file in ~/.rodo/todo-list by default
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ls - Lists items from the list
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add - Adds an entry to the list
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rm - Removes an item from the list
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**Note:** You may have to run `rodo ls` to see which number corresponds to which item when removing items.
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## Examples
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The examples below assume that you have rodo [set up](https://github.com/m455/rodo#setup-a-path) in your `$PATH`
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init - `rodo init`
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ls - `rodo ls`
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add (Single-word entry) - `rodo add bread`
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add (Multi-word entry) - `rodo add "go to the bank"`
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rm - `rodo rm 1`
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## Configuring rodo
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Right now, the configurations can be found in the config.rkt file. Settings such at program name, path and directory can be set here.
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