Only print the added report line, not entire report.

I think this makes much more sense, especially once the report gets very long. (One can always use "cat" to view the entire report.)
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Ingo Karkat
2012-01-14 14:56:03 +01:00
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@@ -93,7 +93,6 @@ TODO: Report file updated.
TODO: $HOME/todo.txt archived.
TODO: Report file updated.
2009-02-13-04:40:00 5 1
2009-02-13-04:40:00 5 1
>>> todo.sh append g a
usage: todo.sh append ITEM# "TEXT TO APPEND"
@@ -164,6 +163,21 @@ TODO: 6 of 6 tasks shown
--
TODO: 6 of 6 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh -a do 3
3 x 2009-02-13 smell the coffee +wakeup
TODO: 3 marked as done.
>>> todo.sh report
x 2009-02-13 smell the coffee +wakeup
TODO: $HOME/todo.txt archived.
TODO: Report file updated.
2009-02-13-04:40:00 5 2
>>> todo.sh report
TODO: $HOME/todo.txt archived.
TODO: Report file updated.
2009-02-13-04:40:00 5 2
>>> todo.sh remdup
Usage: todo.sh [-fhpantvV] [-d todo_config] action [task_number] [task_description]
Try 'todo.sh -h' for more information.