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ToWork 📝✨

Because "getting stuff done" sounds way too corporate

A delightfully simple todo list that helps you transform your chaotic thoughts into organized productivity. No bells, no whistles, just pure task-crushing satisfaction.

What's This All About? 🤔

ToWork is a straightforward todo list application that believes in the power of simplicity. It's for people who want to:

  • Actually get things done (revolutionary concept, I know)
  • Not spend 3 hours configuring their productivity app
  • Feel that sweet dopamine hit when checking off completed tasks
  • Avoid the existential dread of an empty todo list staring back at them
  • Who is like me and love CLI tools 🤓

Features 🚀

  • ✅ Add tasks (groundbreaking!)
  • ❌ Remove tasks (when you realize you don't actually need to "learn interpretive dance")
  • 📝 Edit tasks (because "buy milk" sometimes becomes "buy oat milk for my lactose-intolerant lifestyle")
  • 🎯 Mark tasks as complete (the best feeling in the world)
  • 💾 Actually remembers your tasks (unlike your brain at 3 AM)

Getting Started 🏃‍♂️

Prerequisites

  • A computer (preferably one that works)
  • Basic survival instincts
  • The will to be productive (I can't help you with this one)

Installation

Option 1: Use the Pre-built Binary (Recommended for the Lazy Productive)

  1. Download the latest release from the Releases page
  2. Extract it somewhere cozy on your system
  3. Add the executable to your PATH (so you can summon it from anywhere like a productivity wizard)
  4. Run towork from any terminal and watch the magic happen

Option 2: Build It Yourself (For the DIY Enthusiasts)

# Clone this bad boy
git clone https://github.com/CaueAnjos/ToWork.git

# Navigate to the project (like a responsible adult)
cd ToWork

# Building the release version (hang tight... dancing allowed once it’s done!)
dotnet publish -c Release

# The magic happens in bin/Release/net*/publish/
# Add that path to your PATH or just run it from there

Usage 📖

  1. Open the app
  2. Use the commands to add, remove, edit, and complete tasks (or just type -? like an Ogre)
  3. Add a task (try "kill ten thousand ants" - aim high!)
  4. Complete the task (or don't, I'm not your boss)
  5. Repeat until you become a productivity guru

Contributing 🤝

Found a bug? Want to add a feature? Think my jokes are terrible? I welcome all contributions!

  1. Fork the repo (it's free real estate)
  2. Create a feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazingFeature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazingFeature)
  5. Open a Pull Request
  6. Wait patiently while I pretend to review it thoroughly (just kidding, I actually read them!)

FAQ 🙋‍♀️

Q: Why another todo app? A: Because the world needs simpler answers and fewer overcomplicated questions.

Q: Will this make me more productive? A: Results may vary. Side effects may include: sudden urge to organize everything, buying fancy pens you'll never use, and telling people about your "productivity system."

Q: Is this better than todoist, tickcick or MS todo? A: It's different. Sometimes different is exactly what you need 😎.

Q: Why .NET for a todo app? A: Because sometimes you want your todo list to run fast and everywhere. Also, I like C#.

License 📄

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

(Translation: Do whatever you want with it, just don't blame me if your productivity actually decreases)

Author 👨‍💻

Cauê Anjos - CaueAnjos

"I made this because I kept forgetting things, and my sticky notes were taking over my monitor."


⭐ If this helped you get your life together (even slightly), consider giving it a star!

Remember: The best todo list is the one you actually use. Now stop reading READMEs and go be productive! 🚀

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