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task-bunny

v0.1.4

Published

a simple task list app built with nodejs

Downloads

46

Readme

Task Bunny

Task Bunny is a simple and efficient command-line task manager designed to help you keep track of your to-do lists and tasks directly from your terminal. It provides a straightforward interface with essential commands for managing your tasks.

Installation

You can install Task Bunny globally using npm or yarn:

npm install -g task-bunny
# OR
yarn global add task-bunny

Usage

Task Bunny offers a set of commands to interact with your tasks. Here's how you can use them:

List Tasks

Use the list or ls command to display all your tasks.

task-bunny list
# OR
task-bunny ls

Add a Task

To add a new task to your list, use the add or a command, followed by the task description.

task-bunny add "Buy groceries"
# OR
task-bunny a "Finish the report"

Delete a Task

You can delete a single task using the delete or d command, it will prompt you to select a task to delete

task-bunny delete 
# OR
task-bunny d 

Clear All Tasks

Use the clear or cl command to clear all tasks from your list.

task-bunny clear
# OR
task-bunny cl

Mark a Task as Complete

To mark a single task as complete, use the complete or comp command, followed by the task's ID.

task-bunny complete 3
# OR
task-bunny comp 4

Help

If you need assistance or want to see the available commands, you can use the help command:

task-bunny --help

Contributing

If you would like to contribute to Task Bunny, feel free to open issues or submit pull requests on our GitHub repository. We welcome contributions and improvements to make Task Bunny even more helpful.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.


Enjoy efficient task management with Task Bunny! 🐰


You can replace `"yourusername/task-bunny"` with the actual GitHub repository URL where you host your Task Bunny project.