nu_scripts/sourced/TODO.md
Mel Massadian c47ccd42b8
refactor: (#418)
* refactor:  move in one commit

Eveything in modules should probably be changed to `exported` defs.
The idea is to move everything first to keep proper history.

* refactor: 📝 add modules readme (wip)

* refactor:  small move

* refactor: 📝 changed nestring, updated modules readme

* refactor: 📝 to document or not to document

* fix: 🐛 themes

replaced the template to use `main` and regenerated them
from lemnos themes.

* Revert "fix: 🐛 themes"

This reverts commit 4918d3633c.

* refactor:  introduce sourced

- Created a source `root` in which sourcable demos are stored.
  Some might get converted to modules later on.
- Moved some files to bin too.

* fix: 🐛 fehbg.nu

* fix: 🐛 modules/after.nu

* moved some other stuff around

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Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-25 17:56:25 -05:00

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todo

These two commands can be used to make simple todo-lists that are printed to the screen at terminal startup. They are currently only implemented for alacritty, for other terminals consult your terminal documentation or find a work around

SETUP:

  • Create a file called todo.nu and place the printer command, calling it at the end.
  • In your alacritty.yml, add this
    shell:
      program: /bin/nu  # path to your `nu` executable
      args:
         - -e "nu /path/to/todo.nu"
    
  • Create an empty file called todo.txt
  • Recommended In your env.nu, add an environment variable pointing to the todo.txt. Example:
    let-env TODO = ($nu.config-path | path dirname | path join 'scripts/todo.txt')
    
  • Source the todo command in your config.nu. Example
    source './scripts/todo.nu'
    

USAGE:

  • On terminal startup, the printer command is run by nu and the list is printed to the screen. If the list is empty, a message indicating so is printed.

  • To add items,

    todo -a "finish writing docs"
    
  • To remove an item

    # this prints the list(numbered)
    todo
    # the index of the item you want to remove 
    # (starts at 1 but can be changed to start at 0)
    todo -r 4
    
  • To clear the whole list

    todo -c
    
  • To manually edit the list

    # this opens an editor with the file opened
    todo -e