![]() ![]() –reorder - Read a list in the format produced by –text and reorder the project so it matches the (presumably reordered) list.–text - Fetch all of the items in a specific project and print them one per line, including the item ID and content for each item.–text | –reorder | –import | –backup DESCRIPTION Modes – Simple todoist backup / restore script, to reassure you that you won’t lose all of your data if Todoist suddenly goes belly-up. It’s a Perl script you can download here. Thus far, the closest they’ve come to this is supporting offline use in their iPhone / iPod / iPad app, which is better than nothing, but not good enough. Many other people have this same concern and have begged Todoist to provide a mechanism for exporting their data to back it up somewhere. If it were to suddenly go away for a more than a day, or if (horror or horrors!) they suddenly went down forever, all my data would be lost. I can cope without access to my to-do lists for 12 hours, but what scared me about this outage was the realization that my to-do lists are only in Todoist. This past weekend, Todoist was down for something like 12 hours from what I subsequently read online, it’s not the first time it has gone down. I keep both work and personal to-do lists in Todoist, to which I refer frequently on a daily basis. I’ve switched to Toodledo, which I’m much happier with. ![]() UPDATE : I’ve added a new “–import” option to the script for importing a text file listing to-do items into a project. UPDATE : I’ve updated the script with the new login URL shown in the comment below. ![]()
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