# trl A dumb trello cli with shortcuts. ## Setup Get the repo and run `pipenv install` in it You don't have pipenv installed? Shame on you.\ ([Here](https://pipenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/#pragmatic-installation-of-pipenv) is how to can get it, but usually is a `pip install --user pipenv`) Yeah, I know you want a binary, I will package this thing, bear it for now. Authenticate yourself by putting these variables in you environment: export TRELLO_API_KEY= export TRELLO_TOKEN= Go get them on [trello](https://trello.com/app-key)! Aaaand, that's it, you are good to go. ## Usage As for now you can do basic stuff. Here is the usage (check `trl -h` too): trl b [] shows the boards you can access with board_shortcut you can select the board you want to work with trl l [] shows lists and cards in the board you have currently selected with list_shortcut you can show cards of a single list trl ll shows only the board's lists trl c [o | m | e] shows the card infos with o it opens the card shortUrl with your default browser with m and a target list you can move the card to that list with e you can edit the card title and description in your editor trl c n create a new card in the list specified by list_shortcut trl g make a direct api call adding auth params automatically (for debugging/hacking purpose) ## Shortcuts Shortcuts are derived from boards and cards short urls and from lists ids (lists does not have short urls) and are as short as possible. So to move a card to a list you get something like this: trl c j0 m e `j0` is the card shortcut and `e` is the list shortcut Oh, everything is kept lowercase, holding shift is a pain in the ass. ## Notes I know, It's nothing fancy, I just started it to check some trello stuff directly in the terminal, and eventually edit them.