diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6dd6ff5 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# Resettable TO-DO list for your daily/weekly tasks +### check it [here](https://jed0050.github.io/RESETTING_TO-DO_LIST/)! 😼 +- import/export your lists _(txt files)_ +- check/uncheck items individually or all at once +- create new categories and add new items to them +- create, update or delete individual items +- created purely using html/css/javascript + +To-do list with World of Warcraft weekly _(once per ingame ID)_ tasks for each category _(class)_ +![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/06233acb-db25-4934-9c5d-6f695ff0097a) + +Commented example of exported to-do list from webside into txt file +``` +Mage: <-- category name (ends with ':') + nw <-- checked item (one tabulator as prefix) +King's Rest <-- uncgecked item (no tabulator) + mechagon + vault +Dazar Mythic + tw dung + tw raid + <-- end of category (empty line) +Dudu: <-- new category + tw dung + +Pala: +King's Rest + tw dung +``` + +### Why? Motivation? +I know that the to-do list is a very basic project that is found in every programming tutorial right after printing ```hello world```. When I was still actively playing MMO RPGs I had a fomo from not completing repeatable quests _(weekly quests)_. +So I needed a tool that would allow me to quickly check which weekly quests I have left for each of my characters in World of Warcraft. Previously I used a simple text editor where I just used a tab to mark completed tasks for each class. But at the end of the week it was always tedious to unmark everything and it was also not very UI friendly. I needed a more efficient _(faster and "nicer")_ tool compatible with my text editor _(hence the import/export)_. + +In school I was learning mostly backend and I realized that I had big gaps in html/css and actually javascript. That's why this project was created, I combined the pleasant with the useful. It's still not something very UI friendly, but at least I got to try it out for a purpose and replace a basic text editor with a to-do list on my own site.