A simple CLI based todo list command-line (CLI) program that lets you manage your todos.
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The app can be run in the console with
./todo. -
The app reads from and write to a
data.txttext file. Each todo item occupies a single line in this file. Here is an example file that has 2 todo items.
water the plants
change light bulb- When a todo item is completed, it is removed from
data.txtand increases value incount.txttext file. This file has a different format:
Use the command "g++ todo.cpp" to generate the output file
Executing the command without any arguments, or with a single argument help prints the CLI usage.
$ ./todo help
Usage :-
$ ./todo add "todo item" # Add a new todo
$ ./todo ls # Show remaining todos
$ ./todo del NUMBER # Delete a todo
$ ./todo done NUMBER # Complete a todo
$ ./todo help # Show usage
$ ./todo report # Statistics
Use the ls command to see all the todos that are not yet complete. The most recently added todo should be displayed first.
$ ./todo ls
[2] change light bulb
[1] water the plants
Use the add command. The text of the todo item should be enclosed within double quotes (otherwise only the first word is considered as the todo text, and the remaining words are treated as different arguments).
$ ./todo add "the thing i need to do"
Added todo: "the thing i need to do"
Use the del command to remove a todo item by its number.
$ ./todo del 3
Deleted todo #3
Attempting to delete a non-existent todo item should display an error message.
$ ./todo del 5
Error: todo #5 does not exist. Nothing deleted.
Use the done command to mark a todo item as completed by its number.
$ ./todo done 1
Marked todo #1 as done.
Attempting to mark a non-existed todo item as completed will display an error message.
$ ./todo done 5
Error: todo #5 does not exist.
Use the report command to see the latest tally of pending and completed todos.
$ ./todo report
yyyy-mm-dd Pending : 1 Completed : 4