How to Install Todo from todo">https://git.mills.io/prologic/todo on Windows 11

Todo is a simple command-line to-do list manager that can help you keep track of your tasks. Here's how you can install it on Windows 11:

Prerequisites

Before you start installing Todo, make sure you have the following software installed on your computer:

Installation

Step 1: Open Git Bash

To open Git Bash, search for "Git Bash" in the Windows search bar and click on the "Open" button.

Step 2: Clone the Todo repository

In the Git Bash terminal, navigate to the directory where you want to install Todo. For example, if you want to install it in the Documents directory, use the following command:

cd Documents

Once you are in the correct directory, clone the Todo repository using the following command:

git clone https://git.mills.io/prologic/todo.git

Step 3: Install dependencies

Todo uses Python as its programming language, so you'll need to install Python and a few other dependencies.

First, download and install Python 3. If you don't have Python installed, you can download it from https://www.python.org/downloads/.

Next, install the dependencies by running the following command:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Step 4: Run Todo

To run Todo, navigate to the directory where you cloned the repository and run the following command:

python todo.py

This will display the Todo usage instructions.

Step 5: Add a task

To add a task to your to-do list, use the following command:

python todo.py add "Task description"

Replace "Task description" with the description of the task you want to add.

Step 6: View your to-do list

To view your to-do list, use the following command:

python todo.py list

This will display a list of your current tasks.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully installed and used Todo on your Windows 11 computer. With Todo, you can easily manage your tasks and stay organized.

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