todo
A simple command-line todolist manager which can be as powerful as you want it to be.
$ todo add "Fix the stuff"
$ todo
1 | Fix the stuff
$ todo add "Fix the other thing"
$ todo
1 | Fix the stuff
2 | Fix the other thing
$ todo done 1
$ todo
2 | Fix the other thing
Installation
pip3 install todocli
sudo would be needed for:
- a system-wide installation (that is, without the
--userflag) - the installation of auto-completion for the
todocommand
Documentation
Development
Running a development version
To run the program in development, clone the project (or download its zip) and go to the source directory. You can run the source by executing:
./todo.py
You can create a directory named .toduh in the source directory which will carry development-specific data as long as you run ./todo.py from the source directory.
Tests
To run the tests, go the source directory and execute:
./test.py
By default, this only launches the unit tests. There are also functional tests. The fonctional tests uses the files in tests/traces. These files contain a list of commands (lines introduced by $), each above the standard output they should produce. The functional tests run each of the commands in a subprocess and compare their output to the expected output. The test is ran on a new datafile each time, which doesn't affect the regular datafile.
To run the functional tests, use the -f option. The -a option runs both unit and functional tests. The -v option, when used with the functional test, prints the commands being executed.
Contributing
Submit issues for bug reports or enhancement ideas.
License
MIT. See LICENSE.txt