Task Manager

chop – CLI todo manager

chop is a stream filter for todo lists. Like sed or sort, but for todos.

Chop normalizes any text into todo format and filters by status. It reads from stdin (via < or pipe), writes to stdout, and composes with standard unix tools.

This is free and open source software. It runs under Linux, FreeBSD, and macOS.

Website: codeberg.org/mphillips/chop
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Developer: Matthew Phillips
License: BSD 3-Clause License

chop options and examples

chop is written in C. Learn C with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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