3.0.0 • Published 2 years ago

microsoft-to-do-cli v3.0.0

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github
Last release
2 years ago

Microsoft To Do CLI

An unofficial CLI-application for the Microsoft To Do

oclif Version CircleCI Downloads/week License

Usage

$ npm install -g microsoft-to-do-cli
$ td COMMAND
running command...
$ td (--version)
microsoft-to-do-cli/3.0.0 win32-x64 node-v16.13.0
$ td --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ td COMMAND
...

Commands

td hello PERSON

Say hello

USAGE
  $ td hello [PERSON] -f <value>

ARGUMENTS
  PERSON  Person to say hello to

FLAGS
  -f, --from=<value>  (required) Whom is saying hello

DESCRIPTION
  Say hello

EXAMPLES
  $ oex hello friend --from oclif
  hello friend from oclif! (./src/commands/hello/index.ts)

See code: dist/commands/hello/index.ts

td hello world

Say hello world

USAGE
  $ td hello world

DESCRIPTION
  Say hello world

EXAMPLES
  $ oex hello world
  hello world! (./src/commands/hello/world.ts)

td help [COMMAND]

Display help for td.

USAGE
  $ td help [COMMAND] [-n]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  Command to show help for.

FLAGS
  -n, --nested-commands  Include all nested commands in the output.

DESCRIPTION
  Display help for td.

See code: @oclif/plugin-help

td i

start the interactive CLI

USAGE
  $ td i

DESCRIPTION
  start the interactive CLI

EXAMPLES
  $ td i

See code: dist/commands/i.ts

td list add NAME

Create a List

USAGE
  $ td list add [NAME] [-F] [-J]

ARGUMENTS
  NAME  the name of the list you want to add

FLAGS
  -F, --format  Format the response in plain text
  -J, --json    Format the response in JSON

DESCRIPTION
  Create a List

EXAMPLES
  $ td list add

td list edit CURRENTNAME NEWNAME

edit TaskList name

USAGE
  $ td list edit [CURRENTNAME] [NEWNAME] [-F] [-J]

ARGUMENTS
  CURRENTNAME  The current name of the TaskList you want to edit the name of
  NEWNAME      The new name for the TaskList

FLAGS
  -F, --format  Format the response in plain text
  -J, --json    Format the response in JSON

DESCRIPTION
  edit TaskList name

EXAMPLES
  $ td list edit "Grocery List" "Shopping List"

td list show

show all the lists

USAGE
  $ td list show [-F] [-J]

FLAGS
  -F, --format  Format the response in plain text
  -J, --json    Format the response in JSON

DESCRIPTION
  show all the lists

EXAMPLES
  $ td list show

td login

login into the graph api

USAGE
  $ td login [-F] [-J]

FLAGS
  -F, --format  Format the response in plain text
  -J, --json    Format the response in JSON

DESCRIPTION
  login into the graph api

EXAMPLES
  $ td login

See code: dist/commands/login.ts

td logout

Log out of your microsoft account

USAGE
  $ td logout [-F] [-J]

FLAGS
  -F, --format  Format the response in plain text
  -J, --json    Format the response in JSON

DESCRIPTION
  Log out of your microsoft account

EXAMPLES
  $ td logout

See code: dist/commands/logout.ts

td plugins

List installed plugins.

USAGE
  $ td plugins [--core]

FLAGS
  --core  Show core plugins.

DESCRIPTION
  List installed plugins.

EXAMPLES
  $ td plugins

See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins

td plugins:install PLUGIN...

Installs a plugin into the CLI.

USAGE
  $ td plugins:install PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  Plugin to install.

FLAGS
  -f, --force    Run yarn install with force flag.
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Installs a plugin into the CLI.

  Can be installed from npm or a git url.

  Installation of a user-installed plugin will override a core plugin.

  e.g. If you have a core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a user-installed plugin with a 'hello' command
  will override the core plugin implementation. This is useful if a user needs to update core plugin functionality in
  the CLI without the need to patch and update the whole CLI.

ALIASES
  $ td plugins add

EXAMPLES
  $ td plugins:install myplugin 

  $ td plugins:install https://github.com/someuser/someplugin

  $ td plugins:install someuser/someplugin

td plugins:inspect PLUGIN...

Displays installation properties of a plugin.

USAGE
  $ td plugins:inspect PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  [default: .] Plugin to inspect.

FLAGS
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Displays installation properties of a plugin.

EXAMPLES
  $ td plugins:inspect myplugin

td plugins:install PLUGIN...

Installs a plugin into the CLI.

USAGE
  $ td plugins:install PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  Plugin to install.

FLAGS
  -f, --force    Run yarn install with force flag.
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Installs a plugin into the CLI.

  Can be installed from npm or a git url.

  Installation of a user-installed plugin will override a core plugin.

  e.g. If you have a core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a user-installed plugin with a 'hello' command
  will override the core plugin implementation. This is useful if a user needs to update core plugin functionality in
  the CLI without the need to patch and update the whole CLI.

ALIASES
  $ td plugins add

EXAMPLES
  $ td plugins:install myplugin 

  $ td plugins:install https://github.com/someuser/someplugin

  $ td plugins:install someuser/someplugin

td plugins:link PLUGIN

Links a plugin into the CLI for development.

USAGE
  $ td plugins:link PLUGIN

ARGUMENTS
  PATH  [default: .] path to plugin

FLAGS
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Links a plugin into the CLI for development.

  Installation of a linked plugin will override a user-installed or core plugin.

  e.g. If you have a user-installed or core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a linked plugin with a 'hello'
  command will override the user-installed or core plugin implementation. This is useful for development work.

EXAMPLES
  $ td plugins:link myplugin

td plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...

Removes a plugin from the CLI.

USAGE
  $ td plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  plugin to uninstall

FLAGS
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Removes a plugin from the CLI.

ALIASES
  $ td plugins unlink
  $ td plugins remove

td plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...

Removes a plugin from the CLI.

USAGE
  $ td plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  plugin to uninstall

FLAGS
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Removes a plugin from the CLI.

ALIASES
  $ td plugins unlink
  $ td plugins remove

td plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...

Removes a plugin from the CLI.

USAGE
  $ td plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  plugin to uninstall

FLAGS
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Removes a plugin from the CLI.

ALIASES
  $ td plugins unlink
  $ td plugins remove

td plugins update

Update installed plugins.

USAGE
  $ td plugins update [-h] [-v]

FLAGS
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Update installed plugins.

td task add NAME LISTNAME

Create a Task

USAGE
  $ td task add [NAME] [LISTNAME] [-F] [-J] [-t text|html -b <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  NAME      the name of the Task you want to add
  LISTNAME  the name or id of the TaskList to which you want to add the new task

FLAGS
  -F, --format              Format the response in plain text
  -J, --json                Format the response in JSON
  -b, --body=<value>        Add a body (details) to the Task
  -t, --body-type=<option>  The type of the body
                            <options: text|html>

DESCRIPTION
  Create a Task

EXAMPLES
  $ td task add

td task complete NAME [LISTNAME]

Complete a task

USAGE
  $ td task complete [NAME] [LISTNAME] [-F] [-J]

ARGUMENTS
  NAME      the name of the Task you want to complete
  LISTNAME  [default: defaultList] the name or id of the TaskList to which you want to complete the Task

FLAGS
  -F, --format  Format the response in plain text
  -J, --json    Format the response in JSON

DESCRIPTION
  Complete a task

EXAMPLES
  $ td task complete "Buy bread" "Shopping List"

  $ td task complete "Buy bread"

td task edit NAME [TASKLISTNAME]

edit a Task

USAGE
  $ td task edit [NAME] [TASKLISTNAME] [-F] [-J] [-t <value>] [-b <value>] [-T text|html]

ARGUMENTS
  NAME          The name or id of the Task you want to edit
  TASKLISTNAME  The name or id of the TaskList in which the Task is located

FLAGS
  -F, --format              Format the response in plain text
  -J, --json                Format the response in JSON
  -T, --body-type=<option>  Change the type of the body
                            <options: text|html>
  -b, --body=<value>        Change the body
  -t, --title=<value>       Change the title

DESCRIPTION
  edit a Task

EXAMPLES
  $ td task edit "Buy bread" "Shopping List" -t "Buy white bread"

  $ td task edit "Buy bread" "Shopping List" --body "White bread"

td task incomplete NAME [LISTNAME]

Incomplete a Task

USAGE
  $ td task incomplete [NAME] [LISTNAME] [-F] [-J]

ARGUMENTS
  NAME      the name of the Task you want to incomplete
  LISTNAME  [default: defaultList] the name or id of the TaskList to which you want to incomplete the Task

FLAGS
  -F, --format  Format the response in plain text
  -J, --json    Format the response in JSON

DESCRIPTION
  Incomplete a Task

EXAMPLES
  $ td task incomplete "Buy bread" "Shopping List"

  $ td task incomplete "Buy bread"

td task show [TASKLISTNAME]

Lists the tasks in a TaskList

USAGE
  $ td task show [TASKLISTNAME] [-F] [-J] [-b] [-d] [-i]

ARGUMENTS
  TASKLISTNAME  [default: defaultList] The name of the TaskList from which the tasks are to be taken

FLAGS
  -F, --format      Format the response in plain text
  -J, --json        Format the response in JSON
  -b, --body        Show the body (details) of the Task
  -d, --id          Show the ID of the Task
  -i, --incomplete  Only show the Tasks that are not complete yet

DESCRIPTION
  Lists the tasks in a TaskList

EXAMPLES
  $ td task show