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@@ -18,11 +18,12 @@ $ make ### Set up your task list To start using Cras, you first need to set up your task list. This is done by -using the -s command line option and entering a short description of your task -in a new line. End your list hitting EOF (Ctrl+D) in a *blank line*. +using the -s command line option and a file name. Then enter a short +description of your task in a new line. End your list hitting EOF (Ctrl+D) in a + *blank line*. ``` -$ cras -s +$ cras -s mytask First task Second task Third task @@ -31,16 +32,16 @@ Third task You may also pipe in a text file if you so prefer. ``` -$ cras -s < mytasklist +$ cras -s todo-today < mytasklist ``` ### Printing out your current list To print out your current list, you may use either of two options: a long, detailed output, and a short summary (ideal for status bars). The long-form -output is read just by running Cras without any further options: +output is read just by running Cras on your file without any further options: ``` -$ cras +$ cras my-dev-todo Tasks due for: Sat Jun 20 15:57:28 2020 #01 [TODO] Write README.md @@ -53,7 +54,7 @@ Tasks due for: Sat Jun 20 15:57:28 2020 The short-form output is shown by using the -o option: ``` -$ cras -o +$ cras -o my-dev-todo 3/0/3 to do/done/total ``` @@ -62,8 +63,8 @@ When you've completed a task, use -t and the task number (as shown by the long-form output) to mark it as done. ``` -$ cras -t 2 -$ cras +$ cras -t 2 my-dev-todo +$ cras my-dev-todo Tasks due for: Sat Jun 20 15:57:28 2020 #01 [TODO] Write README.md |