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0. (Windows only:) "Download and install Cygwin":http://cygwin.com/install.html. Cygwin provides a Unix-environment for Windows; Todo.txt needs just the Bash shell and some common Unix tools, so a minimal installation will do just fine (Another suggestion is to use git on windows - it's smaller and have sh builtin "git on windows":http://git-scm.com/).
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0. (Windows only:) "Download and install Cygwin":http://cygwin.com/install.html. Cygwin provides a Unix-environment for Windows; Todo.txt needs just the Bash shell and some common Unix tools, so a minimal installation will do just fine (Another suggestion is to use git on windows - it's smaller and have sh builtin "git on windows":http://git-scm.com/).
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1. "Download the latest stable release of Todo.txt CLI":http://github.com/ginatrapani/todo.txt-cli/downloads (available as a ZIP or TAR archive) and extract it.
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1. "Download the latest stable release of Todo.txt CLI":http://github.com/ginatrapani/todo.txt-cli/downloads (available as a ZIP or TAR archive) and extract it.
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Mac users: There is a "Homebrew":http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/ package for todo.txt - install using <code>brew install todo-txt</code>. There is also a "MacPorts":http://www.macports.org package - install with <code>port install todotxt</code>.
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Mac users: There is a "Homebrew":https:/brew.sh/ package for todo.txt - install using <code>brew install todo-txt</code>. There is also a "MacPorts":http://www.macports.org package - install with <code>port install todotxt</code>.
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2. Open a command window. On Windows, this is _Cygwin Bash Shell_ (_not_ Command Prompt!); elsewhere, this is often called _Terminal_. It usually presents you with a @$@ prompt. @cd@ into the directory where you extracted todo.sh. Make the todo.sh script executable:
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2. Open a command window. On Windows, this is _Cygwin Bash Shell_ (_not_ Command Prompt!); elsewhere, this is often called _Terminal_. It usually presents you with a @$@ prompt. @cd@ into the directory where you extracted todo.sh. Make the todo.sh script executable:
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