This is a simple command-line todo application written in Go. It allows you to create, read, update, and delete tasks into/from a local JSON file.
To install the application, you will need to have Go installed on your system. Once you have installed Go, you can download and install the application using the following command:
go install github.com/heybran/gtodo@latestThis will download the source code and install the application in your $GOPATH/bin directory.
Be sure to run gtodo init to generate an empty JSON file in your home directory to store todo tasks.
To use the application, simply run the gtodo command followed by one of the following subcommands:
add: Add a new task.list: List all tasks.update: Update the details of an existing task.delete: Delete a task.
Each subcommand has its own set of options and arguments. Here are some examples of how to use the application:
# Add a new task
gtodo add -task "Recording tutorials on web components :host selector" -cat "Tutorial"
# List all tasks
gtodo list
gtodo list -done 1 # list tasks that are completed
gtodo list -done 1 -cat "Project" # list tasks that are completed and belong to category "Project"
# Update an existing task
gtodo update -id 1 -task "Hrmm, maybe write a blog post about :host selector instead"
gtodo update -id 1 -cat "Blog"
# Delete a task
gtodo delete -id 1To uninstall the gtodo CLI app that you installed using go install, you can run the following command in your terminal:
go clean -i github.com/heybran/gtodoThis will remove the gtodo binary from your $GOPATH/bin directory. If you want to remove the source code as well, you can delete the directory $GOPATH/src/github.com/heybran/gtodo.
If you find a bug or have a feature request, please open an issue on the GitHub repository. Pull requests are also welcome!
This application is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
