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Doo

Doo aims to be a dead simple and super quick cli tool to manage non-sophisticated task lists on your OSX machine

The idea of crafting this app came after attended the "7 Principles of Productive Software Developers" talk given by Java Rockstart and champion Sebastian Daschner.

IMPORTANT:

This project is under development

Installation

$ go get github.com/gekalogiros/Doo

Usage

  • Adding a Task
$ doo add "I am a todo task added in today's task list"
$ doo add -t "I am a todo task. Due date is in 10 days" -d 10d
$ doo add -t "I am a todo task. Due date is in 1 month" -d 1m
$ doo add -t "I am a todo task. Due date is tomorrow" -d 1
  • Lookup Task List
$ doo ls
$ doo ls today
$ doo ls -d 1m
  • Moving a Task between lists
$ doo mv -f today -t tomorrow -id 53f4
  • Remove Task List
$ doo rm -d 0
$ doo rm -d today
$ doo rm -d -1
$ doo rm -d -1m
$ doo rm -past

Date Formats Allowed (-d flag or parameter)

Assuming today is 2nd of January 2018 and you want to add a todo app 1 year from now, you have the following options when defining the -d (date) flag:

12m
12M
365d
365D
365
02/01/2019
2/1/2019
02/01/19
2/1/19
02-01-2019
2-1-2019
02-01-19
2-1-19

For operations requiring dates in the past you can use the minus (-) symbol at the start (mainly for removing task lists or moving tasks from past dates to today or future)

-5
-5d
-5m
-5y

You can also use the following keywords

today
tomorrow
yesterday

License

The content of this project itself is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, and the underlying source code used to format and display that content is licensed under the MIT license.