Git-todos is Command Line Interface (CLI) that helps to manage local To-Dos with ease.
It aims to help you get things done rather than organizing them. You can use Git-todos to add/remove To-Do items locally, import issues from remote repositories and to automate the generation of Git commits.
Git-todos stores To-Dos list locally, and per-repository. For more information visit https://git.io/todos.
Details for git-todos
License
Apache-2.0
Last updated
30 January 2018 - latest/stable
21 January 2018 - latest/edge
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Install git-todos
To install git-todos, simply use the following command: