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@@ -2,20 +2,19 @@ Todo.sh add-ons let you add new todo.sh actions or change (override) default act
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h2. Installing Add-ons
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Add-ons must be installed into the .todo/actions/ sub-directory of your home directory. Create this directory with the following bash shell commands:
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Add-ons can be installed into the $HOME/.todo.actions.d directory, or any other directory configured via $TODO_ACTIONS_DIR. Create this directory with the following bash shell commands:
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<pre>
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cd
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mkdir .todo/actions
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mkdir -p ~/.todo.actions.d
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</pre>
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You must name add-ons after the action you want to add or override. For
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example, create a new "review" action by installing an add-on to
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.todo/actions/review. After installing the add-on, you must make it
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.todo.actions.d/review. After installing the add-on, you must make it
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executable; for example:
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<pre>
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chmod +x .todo/actions/review
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chmod +x ~/.todo.actions.d/review
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</pre>
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Use the new or overridden action the normal todo.sh way. For example:
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@@ -74,12 +73,11 @@ h2. Aliasing Add-ons
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You may want to allow short aliases for those new commands (e.g. "pv" as alias for "projectview")
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There is a small issue if you simply duplicate or symlink the add-on file: the corresponding help snippet will be duplicated as well in th eoutput of the todo.sh help command. To avoid that, you can create aliases by creating short add-ons such as this example (replace projectview by the command you want to call with your alias):
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There is a small issue if you simply duplicate or symlink the add-on file: the corresponding help snippet will be duplicated as well in the output of the todo.sh help command. To avoid that, you can create aliases by creating short add-ons such as this example (replace projectview by the command you want to call with your alias):
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<pre>
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#!/bin/bash
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[ "$1" = "usage" ] && exit 0
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shift
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"$TODO_SH" projectview "$@"
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"$TODO_FULL_SH" projectview "$@"
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</pre>
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