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# sTodo
Stuce's simple todo is a web app that let's you self host a simple todolist.
The goal is to provide a minimalistic and fast todo list that is self hostable.
## Next goals
- Make multi user support
- [x] Get user by trusted header
- [ ] Add option to enable single user (usefull for vpn single user easy setup)
- [ ] Add menu to add other users to the group
- [ ] make the code more readable by renaming/moving the handlers better
- [ ] write a minimal step by step guide to install with nix,
- [ ] add some css to make it look nicer
- [ ] add htmx to make more agreable without making js manadatory
## Version 0.0.0
Simple todo list for **single user only** at the moment.
Features :
- add and delete (and soon share) groups that contain a list of todolists
- add and delete todolists inside groups
- add todolist items or edit complete list via text for easy manipulation
- possibility to deploy easily via nix module with a flake
- that's it, the goal is to keep it minimal !!!
## Haskell Setup (I sadly don't use nix develop at the moment)
1. If you haven't already, [install Stack](https://haskell-lang.org/get-started)
* On POSIX systems, this is usually `curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh`
2. Install the `yesod` command line tool: `stack install yesod-bin --install-ghc`
3. Build libraries: `stack build`
If you have trouble, refer to the [Yesod Quickstart guide](https://www.yesodweb.com/page/quickstart) for additional detail.
## Development
Start a development server with:
```
stack exec -- yesod devel
```
As your code changes, your site will be automatically recompiled and redeployed to localhost.
## Tests
```
stack test --flag sTodo:library-only --flag sTodo:dev
```
(Because `yesod devel` passes the `library-only` and `dev` flags, matching those flags means you don't need to recompile between tests and development, and it disables optimization to speed up your test compile times).
## Documentation
* Read the [Yesod Book](https://www.yesodweb.com/book) online for free
* Check [Stackage](http://stackage.org/) for documentation on the packages in your LTS Haskell version, or [search it using Hoogle](https://www.stackage.org/lts/hoogle?q=). Tip: Your LTS version is in your `stack.yaml` file.
* For local documentation, use:
* `stack haddock --open` to generate Haddock documentation for your dependencies, and open that documentation in a browser
* `stack hoogle <function, module or type signature>` to generate a Hoogle database and search for your query
* The [Yesod cookbook](https://github.com/yesodweb/yesod-cookbook) has sample code for various needs
## Getting Help
* Ask questions on [Stack Overflow, using the Yesod or Haskell tags](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/yesod+haskell)
* Ask the [Yesod Google Group](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/yesodweb)
* There are several chatrooms you can ask for help:
* For IRC, try Freenode#yesod and Freenode#haskell
* [Functional Programming Slack](https://fpchat-invite.herokuapp.com/), in the #haskell, #haskell-beginners, or #yesod channels.