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+ # Change Log
+All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
+
+The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](http://keepachangelog.com/)
+and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
+
+## [1.3.0] - 2017.06.13
+### Changed
+- Moved project into it's own repository.
+
+### Added
+- README.md
+- CHANGELOG.md
+
+## [1.2.0] - 2016.03.17
+### Changed
+- Update for Python 3. Tx, @JonathanReeve!
+
+## [1.1.0] - 2006.07.29
+### Changed
+- Now supports p:, p- and + project notation. Tx, Pedro!
+
+## 1.0.0 - 2015-10-06
+### Added
+- Released by @ginatrapani
+
+
+[Unreleased]: https://github.com/karbassi/todotxt-birdseye/compare/v1.3.0...HEAD
+[1.3.0]: https://github.com/karbassi/todotxt-birdseye/compare/v1.2.0...v1.3.0
+[1.2.0]: https://github.com/karbassi/todotxt-birdseye/compare/v1.1.0...v1.2.0
+[1.1.0]: https://github.com/karbassi/todotxt-birdseye/compare/v1.0.0...v1.1.0
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+# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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diff --git a/.todo.actions.d/birdseye/README.md b/.todo.actions.d/birdseye/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..22df04c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.todo.actions.d/birdseye/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+# [TODO.TXT][todo] Bird's Eye View Reporter
+
+Generates a textual report of pending and completed tasks in all projects and contexts.
+
+## USAGE
+```sh
+todo.sh birdseye [todo.txt] [done.txt]
+```
+
+### USAGE NOTES
+
+Expects two text files as parameters, each of which formatted as follows:
+
+- One todo per line, ie, "`call Mom`"
+- with an optional project association indicated as such: "`+projectname`"
+- with the context in which the tasks should be completed, indicated as such: "`@context`"
+- with the task priority optionally listed at the front of the line, in parens, ie, "`(A)`"
+
+For example, 4 lines of todo.txt might look like this:
+
+ +garagesale @phone schedule Goodwill pickup
+ (A) @phone Tell Mom I love her
+ +writing draft Great American Novel
+ (B) smell the roses
+
+The done.txt file is a list of completed todos from todo.txt.
+
+## OUTPUT
+
+Displays a list of:
+- working projects and their percentage complete
+- contexts in which open todos exist
+- contexts and projects with tasks that have been prioritized
+- projects which are completely done (don't have any open todos)
+
+## [CHANGELOG]
+
+[todo]: http://todotxt.com
+[CHANGELOG]: CHANGELOG.md
+
+## CONTRIBUTING
+
+The [contributing guide](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) is a good place to start. If you have questions, feel free to ask.
+
+## LICENSE
+
+GPLv3 © [Gina Trapani][ginatrapani]
+
+[ginatrapani]: https://github.com/ginatrapani
diff --git a/.todo.actions.d/birdseye/birdseye b/.todo.actions.d/birdseye/birdseye
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..a007baf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.todo.actions.d/birdseye/birdseye
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+action=$1
+shift
+
+[ "$action" = "usage" ] && {
+ echo " Bird's eye report:"
+ echo " birdseye"
+ echo " generates a textual report of pending and completed tasks in all projects and contexts"
+ echo ""
+ exit
+}
+
+[ "$action" = "birdseye" ] && {
+ python $(dirname $0)/birdseye.py "$TODO_FILE" "$DONE_FILE"
+}
diff --git a/.todo.actions.d/birdseye/birdseye.py b/.todo.actions.d/birdseye/birdseye.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..89e7bbe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.todo.actions.d/birdseye/birdseye.py
@@ -0,0 +1,202 @@
+#!/usr/bin/python
+
+""" TODO.TXT Bird's Eye View Reporter
+USAGE:
+ birdseye.py [todo.txt] [done.txt]
+
+USAGE NOTES:
+ Expects two text files as parameters, each of which formatted as follows:
+ - One todo per line, ie, "call Mom"
+ - with an optional project association indicated as such: "+projectname"
+ - with the context in which the tasks should be completed, indicated as such: "@context"
+ - with the task priority optionally listed at the front of the line, in parens, ie, "(A)"
+
+ For example, 4 lines of todo.txt might look like this:
+
+ +garagesale @phone schedule Goodwill pickup
+ (A) @phone Tell Mom I love her
+ +writing draft Great American Novel
+ (B) smell the roses
+
+ The done.txt file is a list of completed todos from todo.txt.
+
+ See more on todo.txt here:
+ http://todotxt.com
+
+
+OUTPUT:
+ Displays a list of:
+ - working projects and their percentage complete
+ - contexts in which open todos exist
+ - contexts and projects with tasks that have been prioritized
+ - projects which are completely done (don't have any open todos)
+
+CHANGELOG:
+ 2016.03.17 - Update for Python 3. Tx, JonathanReeve!
+ 2006.07.29 - Now supports p:, p- and + project notation. Tx, Pedro!
+ 2006.05.02 - Released
+"""
+
+
+import sys
+
+__version__ = "1.2"
+__date__ = "2006/05/02"
+__updated__ = "2016/03/17"
+__author__ = "Gina Trapani (ginatrapani@gmail.com)"
+__copyright__ = "Copyright 2006 - 2016, Gina Trapani"
+__license__ = "GPL"
+__history__ = """
+1.2 - Update for Python 3. Tx, JonathanReeve!
+1.1 - Now supports p:, p- and + project notation. Tx, Pedro!
+1.0 - Released.
+"""
+
+def usage():
+ print("USAGE: %s [todo.txt] [done.txt]" % (sys.argv[0], ))
+
+def printTaskGroups(title, taskDict, priorityList, percentages):
+ print("")
+ print("%s"% (title,))
+ separator("-")
+ if not taskDict:
+ print("No items to list.")
+ else:
+ # sort the dictionary by value
+ # http://python.fyxm.net/peps/pep-0265.html
+ items = [(v, k) for k, v in list(taskDict.items())]
+ items.sort()
+ items.reverse() # so largest is first
+ items = [(k, v) for v, k in items]
+
+ for item in items:
+ if item[0] in priorityList:
+ if item[0] not in percentages:
+ printTaskGroup(item, -1, "*")
+ else:
+ printTaskGroup(item, percentages[item[0]], "*")
+
+ for item in items:
+ if item[0] not in priorityList:
+ if item[0] not in percentages:
+ printTaskGroup(item, -1, " ")
+ else:
+ printTaskGroup(item, percentages[item[0]], " ")
+
+def printTaskGroup(p, pctage, star):
+ if pctage > -1:
+ progressBar = ""
+ numStars = int(pctage//10)
+ progressBar = "=" * numStars
+ numSpaces = 10 - numStars
+ for n in range(numSpaces):
+ progressBar += " "
+
+ if pctage > 9:
+ displayTotal = " %d%%"% (pctage, );
+ else:
+ displayTotal = " %d%%"% (pctage, );
+ print("%s %s [%s] %s (%d todos)"% (star, displayTotal, progressBar, p[0], p[1],))
+ else:
+ print("%s %s (%d todos)"% (star, p[0], p[1], ))
+
+def separator(c):
+ sep = ""
+ sep = c * 42
+ print(sep)
+
+
+def main(argv):
+ # make sure you have all your args
+ if len(argv) < 2:
+ usage()
+ sys.exit(2)
+
+ # process todo.txt
+ try:
+ f = open (argv[0], "r")
+ projects = {}
+ contexts = {}
+ projectPriority = []
+ contextPriority = []
+ for line in f:
+ prioritized = False
+ words = line.split()
+ if words and words[0].startswith("("):
+ prioritized = True
+ for word in words:
+ if word[0:2] == "p:" or word[0:2] == "p-" or word[0:1] == "+":
+ if word not in projects:
+ projects[word] = 1
+ else:
+ projects[word] = projects.setdefault(word,0) + 1
+ if prioritized:
+ projectPriority.append(word)
+ if word[0:1] == "@":
+ if word not in contexts:
+ contexts[word] = 1
+ else:
+ contexts[word] = contexts.setdefault(word, 0) + 1
+ if prioritized:
+ contextPriority.append(word)
+ f.close()
+ except IOError:
+ print("ERROR: The file named %s could not be read."% (argv[0], ))
+ usage()
+ sys.exit(2)
+
+ # process done.txt
+ try:
+ completedTasks = {}
+ f = open (argv[1], "r")
+ for line in f:
+ words = line.split()
+ for word in words:
+ if word[0:2] == "p:" or word[0:2] == "p-" or word[0:1] == "+":
+ if word not in completedTasks:
+ completedTasks[word] = 1
+ else:
+ completedTasks[word] = completedTasks.setdefault(word, 0) + 1
+ f.close()
+ except IOError:
+ print("ERROR: The file named %s could not be read."% (argv[1], ))
+ usage()
+ sys.exit(2)
+
+ # calculate percentages
+ projectPercentages = {}
+ for project in projects:
+ openTasks = projects[project]
+ if project in completedTasks:
+ closedTasks = completedTasks[project]
+ else:
+ closedTasks = 0
+ totalTasks = openTasks + closedTasks
+ projectPercentages[project] = (closedTasks*100) / totalTasks
+
+ # get projects all done
+ projectsWithNoIncompletes = {}
+ for task in completedTasks:
+ if task not in projects:
+ projectsWithNoIncompletes[task] = 0
+
+ # print out useful info
+ #print "TODO.TXT Bird's Eye View Report %s"% ( datetime.date.today().isoformat(), )
+ print("")
+ print("TODO.TXT Bird's Eye View Report")
+
+ separator("=")
+
+ printTaskGroups("Projects with Open TODOs", projects, projectPriority, projectPercentages)
+ printTaskGroups("Contexts with Open TODOs", contexts, contextPriority, projectPercentages)
+ printTaskGroups("Completed Projects (No open TODOs)", projectsWithNoIncompletes, projectPriority, projectPercentages)
+ print("")
+ print("* Projects and contexts with an asterisk next to them denote prioritized tasks.")
+ print("Project with prioritized tasks are listed first, then sorted by number of open todos.")
+ print("")
+
+
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main(sys.argv[1:])
diff --git a/.todo.actions.d/edit b/.todo.actions.d/edit
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..4fc23f0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.todo.actions.d/edit
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+case $1 in
+"usage")
+ echo "$(basename $0) [BASENAME]"
+ echo " Open \$TODO_DIR/BASENAME.txt in \$EDITOR."
+ echo " If BASENAME is not given, defaults to 'todo'."
+ ;;
+*)
+ if [[ -z $2 ]]; then
+ FILE=$TODO_FILE
+ else
+ FILE=$TODO_DIR/$2.txt
+ fi
+ if [ -n "$EDITOR" ]; then
+ $EDITOR "$FILE"
+ else
+ echo "Error: The EDITOR environment variable is not set"
+ fi
+ ;;
+esac
diff --git a/.todo.actions.d/graph/README.md b/.todo.actions.d/graph/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7bb09e5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.todo.actions.d/graph/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+# todo.txt-graph
+
+*A visualization-plugin for [todo.txt](http://todotxt.com/) – a command line todo application.*
+
+
+
+**todo.txt-graph** displays bar charts showing the number of completed tasks per day.
+
+As in Jerry Seinfeld’s [don’t break the chain](http://dontbreakthechain.com/what) technique, active days will be colored green and therefore motivate you do be more productive.
+
+## Installation
+
+`cd` into your plugins folder (see [Installing Addons](https://github.com/ginatrapani/todo.txt-cli/wiki/Creating-and-Installing-Add-ons)), e.g.:
+
+```
+cd ~/.todo.actions.d
+```
+
+Then clone this repository into the folder *graph*:
+
+```
+git clone https://github.com/timpulver/todo.txt-graph.git graph
+```
+
+The directory structure should look like this now:
+
+```
+~/.todo.actions.d/
+ graph/
+ graph
+ graph.py
+```
+
+## Usage
+
+Visualize last 7 days:
+
+```
+todo.sh graph
+```
+
+Visualize last 123 days:
+
+```
+todo.sh graph 123
+```
+
+## Threshold
+
+By default, days with less than 5 completed tasks will be considered inactive (and therefore colored grey). You can change the threshold by adding an entry to your config file (`~/.todo/config`):
+
+```
+# Threshold for Graph Addon
+export TODOTXT_GRAPH_THRESHOLD=10
+```
+
+In the todo.txt wiki you can find further information on the config file: [config troubleshooting](https://github.com/todotxt/todo.txt-cli/wiki/Troubleshooting)
+
+## Compatibility
+
+Tested with *todo.txt* 2.11.0 on macOS 10.14.2
+
+## Contributors
+
+- [Bassmann](https://github.com/Bassmann)
+- [timpulver](https://github.com/timpulver)
+- [ninjapanzer](https://github.com/ninjapanzer)
+- [gabrielsimoes](https://github.com/gabrielsimoes)
+- [nareike](https://github.com/nareike)
+- [jucor](https://github.com/jucor)
+- [andycyca](https://github.com/andycyca)
+
+Code used from:
+
+- [termgraph](https://github.com/mkaz/termgraph/blob/master/termgraph.py)
+- [lately](https://github.com/emilerl/emilerl/)
diff --git a/.todo.actions.d/graph/graph b/.todo.actions.d/graph/graph
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..f670c95
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.todo.actions.d/graph/graph
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+# v0.1.0
+
+action=$1
+flag=$2
+shift
+
+[ "$action" = "usage" ] && {
+ echo ""
+ echo " Visualize done tasks:"
+ echo " graph"
+ echo " Draws bar graphs visualizing the number of completed task per day."
+ echo " Optional argument (integer): number of days to visualize (default: 7)"
+ echo ""
+ exit
+}
+[ "$action" = "graph" ] && {
+ # check if python2 is defined
+ if hash python2 2>/dev/null; then
+ python2 "$TODO_ACTIONS_DIR"/graph/graph.py "$TODO_FILE" "$DONE_FILE" $flag
+ else
+ # use default python
+ python3 "$TODO_ACTIONS_DIR"/graph/graph.py "$TODO_FILE" "$DONE_FILE" $flag
+ fi
+}
diff --git a/.todo.actions.d/graph/graph.py b/.todo.actions.d/graph/graph.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..72c76d4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.todo.actions.d/graph/graph.py
@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# encoding: utf-8
+from __future__ import print_function
+''''which python2 >/dev/null 2>&1 && exec python2 "$0" "$@" # '''
+''''which python >/dev/null 2>&1 && exec python "$0" "$@" # '''
+''''exec echo "Error: I can't find python anywhere" # '''
+# Author: Tim Pulver
+# Date: 2015
+# https://github.com/timpulver/todo.txt-graph
+#
+# Visualizes the completed tasks in todo.txt with horizontal bar graphs
+# Items are coloured green when there are more than 5 completed tasks per day,
+# grey otherwise to motivate completing stuff.
+# Have a look at Jerry Seinfeld's "Don't break the chain" methodoligy:
+# https://dontbreakthechain.com/what
+# You can change the threshold by adding this line to your todo.cfg file:
+# export TODOTXT_GRAPH_THRESHOLD=123
+#
+# Params:
+# - TODO_TXT_PATH: Where the todo.txt / done.txt file is located
+# - NUMBER_OF_DAYS: How many days should be visualized (optional, default: 7)
+
+import datetime
+import sys
+import os
+import re
+import collections
+
+TICK_CHAR = '■'
+DEFAULT_THRESHOLD = 5 # grey bar < DEFAULT_THRESHOLD >= green bar
+WIDTH = 60 # Graph width
+DONE = "done.txt"
+TODO = "todo.txt"
+
+# try to use xrange, which is faster
+try:
+ range = xrange
+except NameError:
+ pass
+
+
+
+# Bash color codes and color helper class from:
+# https://github.com/emilerl/emilerl/blob/master/pybash/bash/__init__.py
+RESET = '\033[0m'
+CCODES = {
+ 'black' :'\033[0;30m',
+ 'blue' :'\033[0;34m',
+ 'green' :'\033[0;32m',
+ 'cyan' :'\033[0;36m',
+ 'red' :'\033[0;31m',
+ 'purple' :'\033[0;35m',
+ 'brown' :'\033[0;33m',
+ 'light_gray' :'\033[0;37m',
+ 'dark_gray' :'\033[0;30m',
+ 'light_blue' :'\033[0;34m',
+ 'light_green' :'\033[0;32m',
+ 'light_cyan' :'\033[0;36m',
+ 'light_red' :'\033[0;31m',
+ 'light_purple' :'\033[0;35m',
+ 'yellow' :'\033[0;33m',
+ 'white' :'\033[0;37m',
+}
+
+# A helper class to colorize strings
+class Colors(object):
+ def __init__(self, state = False):
+ self.disabled = state
+
+ def disable(self):
+ self.disabled = True
+
+ def enable(self):
+ self.disabled = False
+
+ def __getattr__(self,key):
+ if key not in CCODES.keys():
+ raise AttributeError("Colors object has no attribute '%s'" % key)
+ else:
+ if self.disabled:
+ return lambda x: x
+ else:
+ return lambda x: RESET + CCODES[key] + x + RESET
+
+ def __dir__(self):
+ return self.__class__.__dict__.keys() + CCODES.keys()
+
+
+
+# Graph based on:
+# https://github.com/mkaz/termgraph/blob/master/termgraph.py
+def print_blocks(label, count, step):
+ # when nothing has been done, step equals 0 so the number
+ # of blocks/ticks can't be computed but also doesn't
+ # matter, hence set blocks = 0 in that case.
+ blocks = int(count / step) if step > 0 else 0
+ print("{}: ".format(label), end="")
+ threshold = int(os.getenv('TODOTXT_GRAPH_THRESHOLD', DEFAULT_THRESHOLD))
+
+ c = Colors()
+
+ for i in range(blocks):
+ if count >= threshold:
+ sys.stdout.write(c.green(TICK_CHAR))
+ else:
+ sys.stdout.write(c.light_gray(TICK_CHAR))
+
+ # format the text (number of tasks done)
+ if count < 10:
+ print("{:>2.0f}".format(count))
+ elif count < 100:
+ print("{:>3.0f}".format(count))
+ else:
+ print("{:>4.0f}".format(count))
+
+# Initialize dictionary with all days to also display days
+# where no tasks were completed
+def initialize_dic(cutoffDays = 7):
+ base = datetime.datetime.today().date()
+ dic = {(base - datetime.timedelta(days=x)).isoformat() : 0
+ for x in range(0, cutoffDays)}
+ return dic
+
+# Based on Lately Addon:
+# https://github.com/emilerl/emilerl/tree/master/todo.actions.d
+def main(todo_file, done_file, cutoffDays = 7):
+ lines = []
+ files = [todo_file, done_file]
+ for filename in files:
+ with open(filename, 'r') as f:
+ lines.extend(f.readlines())
+ today = datetime.datetime.today()
+ cutoff = today - datetime.timedelta(days=cutoffDays)
+ dic = initialize_dic(cutoffDays)
+
+ for line in lines:
+ m = re.match("x ([\d]{4}-[\d]{2}-[\d]{2}).*", line)
+ if m is not None:
+ done = m.group(1)
+ year, month, day = m.group(1).split("-")
+ completed = datetime.datetime(int(year),int(month),int(day))
+ if completed >= cutoff:
+ #print c.green(m.group(1)) + " " + c.blue(line.replace("x %s" % m.group(1), "").strip())
+ if m.group(1) in dic:
+ oldVal = dic.get(m.group(1), 1)
+ dic.update({m.group(1): oldVal+1})
+ else:
+ dic[m.group(1)] = 1
+
+ # find out max value
+ max = 0
+ for key, value in dic.items():
+ if value > max:
+ max = value
+
+ maxf = float(max)
+ step = maxf / WIDTH
+
+ orderedDic = collections.OrderedDict(sorted(dic.items()))
+
+ # display graph
+ print()
+ for key, value in orderedDic.items():
+ print_blocks(key, value, step)
+ print()
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ if len(sys.argv) < 3:
+ print("Usage: graph.py [TODO_FILE] [DONE_FILE] ")
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ if os.path.isfile(sys.argv[1]) and os.path.isfile(sys.argv[2]):
+ if len(sys.argv) == 4:
+ main(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], int(sys.argv[3]))
+ else:
+ main(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2])
+ else:
+ print("Error: %s or %s doesn't exist" % (sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2]))
+ sys.exit(1)
diff --git a/.todo.actions.d/repeat b/.todo.actions.d/repeat
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..cc30602
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.todo.actions.d/repeat
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+action=$1
+shift
+
+function usage {
+ echo " Customized repeat:"
+ echo " repeat ITEM "
+ echo " mark an item complete then re-enter it"
+ echo " repeat ITEM DAYS"
+ echo " mark an item as complete then re-enter it with a date DAYS from now"
+ echo " repeat ITEM +DAYS"
+ echo " mark an item with a date as complete then re-enter it with a date DAYS from the due date"
+ echo ""
+ exit
+}
+
+[ "$action" = "usage" ] && usage
+
+# make sure we have an item number
+ITEM=$1
+if ! [[ "$ITEM" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
+echo "Error! Usage:"
+usage
+exit
+fi
+
+# pull the line from the todo file
+LINE=$(sed "$ITEM!d" "$TODO_FILE")
+
+if [[ "$LINE" =~ ^\([A-Z]\) ]]; then
+LINE=$(echo "$LINE" | cut -f2- -d ' ') # cut off the priority
+fi
+
+if [[ "$LINE" =~ ^[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9] ]]; then
+ DATE=$(echo "$LINE" | cut -f1 -d ' ') # identify the date
+ LINE=$(echo "$LINE" | cut -f2- -d ' ') # cut off the date
+else
+ DATE=""
+fi
+
+DAYS=$2
+if [[ "$DAYS" != "" ]]; then
+ if [[ $DAYS == \+* ]]; then
+ if [[ "$DATE" != "" ]]; then
+ # increase the due date
+ DATE=`date -d $DATE" "$DAYS" days" +%Y-%m-%d`
+ fi
+ elif [[ $DAYS == [0-9]* ]]; then
+ # make new date relative from now
+ DATE=`date -d $DAYS" days" +%Y-%m-%d`
+ fi
+ LINE=$DATE" "$LINE # and append to the line
+fi
+
+if [[ "$LINE" != "" ]] ; then
+ $DO && "$TODO_SH" command do "$ITEM"
+ $DO && "$TODO_SH" command add "$LINE"
+fi
+
diff --git a/.todo.actions.d/revive b/.todo.actions.d/revive
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..c9ddbbe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.todo.actions.d/revive
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+# Copyright (c) 2013 Duncan Eastoe
+
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
+# files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy,
+# modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
+# OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
+# BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+
+## Display usage information ##
+function usage {
+ cat <<-END
+ revive - Restore tasks from done.txt
+
+ Usage:
+ revive
+ List available todos to revive (ie. done.txt)
+
+ revive ITEM#
+ Revive specified todo
+ END
+
+ exit 0
+}
+
+## Lists completed todos in done.txt ##
+function listAvailableTodos {
+ $TODO_FULL_SH listfile "$TODO_DIR/done.txt"
+
+ exit 0
+}
+
+## Copies todo from done.txt back to todo.txt ##
+function reviveTodo {
+ getTodo "$1" "$TODO_DIR/done.txt"
+ cleanTodo=$(echo "$todo" | sed -E 's/x [0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2} //')
+ $TODO_FULL_SH add "$cleanTodo"
+
+ exit 0
+}
+
+if [ "$1" == "usage" ]; then
+ usage
+fi
+
+shift
+
+if [ -z "$1" ]; then
+ listAvailableTodos
+elif [[ "$1" =~ [0-9]+ ]]; then
+ reviveTodo "$1"
+else
+ usage
+fi
+
diff --git a/.todo.actions.d/stale b/.todo.actions.d/stale
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..97d2da2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.todo.actions.d/stale
@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+## Stale todos storage file ##
+export STALE_PATH="$TODO_DIR"
+export STALE_FILE="stale.txt"
+export STALE_FULL_PATH="$STALE_PATH/$STALE_FILE"
+#export STALE_THRESHOLD="14d"
+
+## Display usage information ##
+function usage {
+ cat <<-END
+
+ stale - Prune and manage your stale tasks
+
+ Usage:
+ stale ls
+ List todos in $STALE_FILE
+
+ stale restore ITEM#
+ Restore specified todo out of $STALE_FILE
+
+ stale prune ITEM#
+ Move specified todo to $STALE_FILE
+
+ END
+
+ exit 0
+}
+
+## Lists todos in stale.txt ##
+function listStaleTodos {
+ $TODO_FULL_SH listfile "$STALE_FULL_PATH"
+
+ exit 0
+}
+
+## Moves todo from todo.txt into stale.txt ##
+function makeStale {
+ itemnum="$1"
+ getTodo "$itemnum" "$TODO_FILE"
+ cleanTodo=$(echo "$todo" | sed -E 's/x [0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2} //')
+ if [ $TODOTXT_FORCE = 0 ]; then
+ echo "Move '$todo' to $STALE_FILE? (y/n)"
+ read -e -r ANSWER
+ else
+ ANSWER="y"
+ fi
+ if [ "$ANSWER" = "y" ]; then
+ echo "$todo" >> "$STALE_FULL_PATH"
+ if [ $TODOTXT_PRESERVE_LINE_NUMBERS = 0 ]; then
+ # delete line (changes line numbers)
+ sed -i.bak -e "${itemnum}s/^.*//" -e '/./!d' "$TODO_FILE"
+ else
+ # leave blank line behind (preserves line numbers)
+ sed -i.bak -e "${itemnum}s/^.*//" "$TODO_FILE"
+ fi
+ fi
+exit 0
+}
+
+## Moves todo from stale.txt back to todo.txt ##
+function restoreStaleTodo {
+ itemnum="$1"
+ getTodo "$itemnum" "$STALE_FULL_PATH"
+ cleanTodo=$(echo "$todo" | sed -E 's/x [0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2} //')
+ $TODO_FULL_SH add "$cleanTodo"
+ if [ $TODOTXT_PRESERVE_LINE_NUMBERS = 0 ]; then
+ # delete line (changes line numbers)
+ sed -i.bak -e "${itemnum}s/^.*//" -e '/./!d' "$STALE_FULL_PATH"
+ else
+ # leave blank line behind (preserves line numbers)
+ sed -i.bak -e "${itemnum}s/^.*//" "$STALE_FULL_PATH"
+fi
+ exit 0
+}
+
+
+action=$1
+shift
+
+if [ "$1" = "usage" ]; then
+ usage
+fi
+
+if [ "$1" = "ls" ]; then
+ listStaleTodos
+elif [ "$1" = "restore" ] && [[ "$2" =~ [0-9]+ ]]; then
+ restoreStaleTodo "$2"
+elif [ "$1" = "prune" ] && [[ "$2" =~ [0-9]+ ]]; then
+ makeStale "$2"
+else
+ cat <<-EndShortUsage
+ $TODO_SH stale ls | List stale tasks
+ $TODO_SH stale prune ITEM# | Move item into $STALE_FILE
+ $TODO_SH stale restore ITEM# | Restore stale task
+ EndShortUsage
+fi