Use python3 as the canonical command name course-wide (#104) (#105)
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This commit was merged in pull request #105.
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2026-06-23 20:25:05 -04:00
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ After working through a list, the completed items pile up as noise. There's curr
clear them out short of editing `tasks.json` by hand.
**Acceptance criteria**
- `python cli.py clear-done` removes all completed tasks and keeps all pending ones.
- `python3 cli.py clear-done` removes all completed tasks and keeps all pending ones.
- It prints how many tasks were removed.
- The removal logic lives in `tasks.py` (a `TaskList` method), not in `cli.py`.
- Running it when nothing is done is a no-op that removes 0 tasks (no crash).
@@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ This is the running example for **Module 1** (where you feel the copy-paste prob
## Run it
```bash
python cli.py add "read module 1"
python cli.py add "set up my editor"
python cli.py list
python cli.py done 0
python cli.py list
python3 cli.py add "read module 1"
python3 cli.py add "set up my editor"
python3 cli.py list
python3 cli.py done 0
python3 cli.py list
```
Requires Python 3.10+ (it uses `list[Task]` style type hints). No third-party packages.
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
"""Tiny command-line front end for the demo task app.
Run it:
python cli.py add "write the lesson"
python cli.py list
python3 cli.py add "write the lesson"
python3 cli.py list
State is kept in tasks.json next to this file. It's intentionally minimal; the point of this app
is to be a realistic-but-small thing you change with an AI, not a product.
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ def save(tlist: TaskList) -> None:
def main(argv: list[str]) -> int:
tlist = load()
if not argv:
print("usage: python cli.py [add <title> | list | done <index> | count | delete <index>]")
print("usage: python3 cli.py [add <title> | list | done <index> | count | delete <index>]")
return 1
command = argv[0]