A todo list for the terminal.
This is a simple todo list tool that integrates in your terminal workflow.
Featuring multiple todo lists and exporting your list to Markdown, it aims to be a well-structured assistant in your daily routine when you don't feel like leaving the terminal.
Install with cargo:
cargo install tdo
For a manual installation, clone this repository or download the latest release and run:
cd in/your/directory
cargo build --release
# copy to /usr/local/
cp ./target/release/tdo /usr/local/bin/
# or symlink it
ln -s /<path/to/repo>/target/release/tdo /usr/local/bin/tdo
Notice: If you have todos or listnames with spaces do not forget to escape them or put the whole string in ''
.
For a list of all available commands please see tdo help
, this is just an overview to demonstrate what you can do with tdo.
To add a todo, simply type tdo add 'todo goes here'
. If your todo consists of just one word, you can leave out the quotes.
However, if you want to add the todo to a list (for lists, see below), type tdo add 'todo' listname
. Note that you can type the listname in lowercase letters, tdo will still find your list.
tdo features working with multiple lists. Add a new list with tdo newlist listname
(remember to use quotation marks for a listname containing spaces!).
To remove it again, use tdo remove listname
. You will be prompted to confirm the deletion to avoid accidents.
If you feel like exporting your todos (e.g. for printing a checklist), you can do that with tdo export filename
. All your todo lists will be exported into Markdown. You can decide if you want to include tasks that were marked as 'done' or not.
- Different themes
- Server sync
This work is published under the MIT License.