Added ticker command.

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Jonathan Bernard 2013-05-06 16:54:27 -05:00
parent e893da72b6
commit 1c4e526833
2 changed files with 36 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
#Mon, 06 May 2013 16:13:08 -0500
#Mon, 06 May 2013 16:45:33 -0500
lib.local=true
name=jdb-gtd
version=0.8
version=0.9
nailgun.classpath.dir=/home/jdbernard/programs/nailgun/classpath
build.number=1
executable.jar=true
main.class=com.jdblabs.gtd.cli.GTDCLI
build.number=3

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ import org.joda.time.DateTime
public class GTDCLI {
public static final String VERSION = "0.8"
public static final String VERSION = "0.9"
private static String EOL = System.getProperty("line.separator")
private static GTDCLI nailgunInst
@ -97,6 +97,7 @@ public class GTDCLI {
case ~/process/: process(parsedArgs); break
case ~/list-copies/: listCopies(parsedArgs); break
case ~/new/: newAction(parsedArgs); break
case ~/tickler/: tickler(parsedArgs); break
default:
println "Unrecognized command: ${command}"
break } } }
@ -359,6 +360,23 @@ public class GTDCLI {
item.save() }
protected void tickler(LinkedList args) {
gtdDirs.tickler.eachFileRecurse { file ->
def item = new Item(file)
def today = new DateMidnight()
// If the item is scheduled to be tickled today (or in the past)
// then move it into the next-actions folder
if ((item.tickle as DateMidnight) <= today) {
println "Moving '${item.action}' out of the tickler."
def oldFile = item.file
item.file = new File(gtdDirs."next-actions",
stringToFilename(item.action))
item.gtdProperties.remove("tickle")
item.save()
oldFile.delete() }}}
protected void printUsage(LinkedList args) {
if (!args) {
@ -385,7 +403,10 @@ top-level commands:
there the same item is filed (cross-reference
with a project folder, for example).
new Interactively create a new action item in the
current folder."""
current folder.
tickler Search the tickler file for items that need to be
delivered and move them to the *next-actions*
folder."""
} else {
def command = args.poll()
@ -468,6 +489,14 @@ future?). It prompts the user for the next action and any extended properties
that should be associated with it, then creates the action file in the current
directory."""
break
case ~/tickler/: println """\
usage: gtd tickler
This command should be scheduled for execution once a day. It checks the tickler
file for any items that should become active (based on their <tickle> property)
and moves them out of the tickler file and into the next-actions file."""
break
}
}
}