Use custom todo.txt path
# todo-cli-app -f PATH [COMMAND] to add tasks, etc... It will automatically create the txt file
todo-cli-app -f /mnt/c/Users/jackwill/Desktop/todo.txt add "hello world"
Fix: please run todo-cli-app init
at your home directory to create the todo.txt file, then you can use the default path and run todo-cli-app list
to list the tasks ,etc...
cargo install todo-cli-app
todo-cli-app --help
Yet another todo CLI app written in Rust
Usage: todo-cli-app [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
Commands:
init Initialize a new todo file
add add tasks
rm remove tasks
list list tasks
done complete tasks
clear clear all tasks
sort sort tasks
edit edit a task
sync add tags for the tasks sync from other device
clean remove finished tasks
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-f, --file <FILE> The path to the file to read/write!
-h, --help Print help
In order not to type the long command when using another todo.txt file,add the code below to your zshrc or bashrc
todo() {
todo-cli-app -f Path of todo.txt file "$@"
# like todo-cli-app -f /mnt/c/Users/jackwill/todo/todo.txt "$@"
}
# todo-cli-app -f PATH [COMMAND] to have more lists or sync the txt file between different devices
todo-cli-app -f C:\Users\jackwill\Desktop\todo.txt add "Buy milk"
todo-cli-app -f C:\Users\jackwill\Desktop\todo.txt list