I can't install doto via brew
Dbz opened this issue · comments
It's really important for me to be able to install doto without doing any work.
$ brew install doto
Error: No available formula with the name "doto"
==> Searching for a previously deleted formula (in the last month)...
Error: No previously deleted formula found.
==> Searching for similarly named formulae...
==> Searching local taps...
This similarly named formula was found:
xdotool
To install it, run:
brew install xdotool
==> Searching taps...
==> Searching taps on GitHub...
Error: No formulae found in taps.
@Dbz can you try brew install tksfz/doto/doto
? That should be working. I'd love if you tried it and let me know. Thanks for checking it out!
This worked! You should add it to the readme on this repo and the doto repo
Right. Done.
Do you have ideas for features you need in doto?
My next thing I think is actually letting you add more detailed content to
tasks in doto (description fields).
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This worked! You should add it to the readme on this repo and the doto repo
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Yes, I'd like to add or edit anything in vim. My own to do list I made is
all vim, and for me to switch to this I need to be able to vim
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Right. Done.
Do you have ideas for features you need in doto?
My next thing I think is actually letting you add more detailed content to
tasks in doto (description fields).
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I'd launch vim only to edit long description fields (like the exceptions you've reported in Github issues).
Before doto I used vim to maintain my todo list. But since doto I haven't missed it. I use doto add
etc. to edit the todo list.
Sometimes I add lots of notes to do to items, so editing a description with
vim (or creating and editing at the same time) is pretty important for me.
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I'd launch vim only to edit long description fields (like the exceptions
you've reported in Github issues).
Before doto I used vim to maintain my todo list. But since doto I haven't
missed it. I use doto add etc. to edit the todo list.
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Got it. That makes sense. I'm going to add that next.
Awesome. I'm looking forward to switching my todo list to doto.