Todo list in bash. No buckets, no priorities, no features, just awesomeness.
Download badoop and put it in your $PATH. You could try this:
curl -o /usr/local/bin https://raw.github.com/jergason/badoop/master/badoopIf you have npm installed, you can install badoop like this:
npm install -g badoopUse it like so:
$ badoop Put badoop up on GitHub
$ badoop Finish blog post about badoop
$ badoop Make brownies
$ badoop
1 put badoop up on GitHub
2 Finish blog post about badoop
3 Make brownies
$ badoop -d GitHub
$ badoop
1 Finish blog post about badoop
2 Make brownies
$ badoop -d 1
$ badoop
1 Make brownies.badoop can do four things.
badoopwith no arguments lists all todo items.badoopfollowed by anything but a-dor-hwill add that as a todo item to your todo list.badoop -dDeletes todo items based on the provided argument. If the argument is a phrase then all todo items containing the phrase will be deleted. If the argument is an integer then only the todo item matching the integer will be deleted.badoop -hprints out a help message.
It doesn't do anything with priorities or sorting or nesting or tagging or logging or anything. If you are wondering if it has a certain feature, the answer is no. Frankly, if your todo list is that complicated, you may have too many things to do. You should use a different todo app, or do less things.
By default, badoop looks for a $TODO environment variable defining a path
to a text file to use as the todo list. If it doesn't exist, it will use
~/.todo.txt as the todo list.
Things 2 just got cloud storage. Pffffft. badoop has had this forever.
$ TODO=~/Dropbox/todo.txt
$ badoop Tell everyone about my sweet cloud storage.
$ badoop
• Tell everyone about my sweet cloud storage.Consider it clouded.
Run the tests with ./test. Make sure you have roundup
to run them. If you add new features, add new tests for them please.
npm testdoesn't like roundup. The tests never exit.