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title: "Pelican"
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= Pelican
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:toc:
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:toclevels: 1
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:toc-title: Contents
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== Overview
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**This project is in ALPHA state and is not ready for production use yet.**
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Pelican is a simple Kanban board for your terminal.
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Data is stored in a https://github.com/etcd-io/bbolt[BoltDB] database.
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Pelican does not make any assumptions to the path of the database file;
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instead the user is expected to specify the path when running the application.
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== Installation
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=== Requirements
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==== Go
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A minimum version of Go 1.21.0 is required for installing spruce.
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Please go https://go.dev/dl/[here] to download the latest version.
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==== Mage (Optional)
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The project includes a https://codeflow.dananglin.me.uk/apollo/pelican/src/branch/main/magefiles/mage.go[magefile]
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for automating the build and installation of the binary.
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You can visit the https://magefile.org[website] for instructions on how to install Mage.
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=== Install with Mage
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You can install pelican with Mage using the following commands:
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[source,console]
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git clone https://codeflow.dananglin.me.uk/apollo/pelican.git
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cd pelican
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mage install
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----
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The default install prefix is set to `/usr/local` so pelican will be installed to `/usr/local/bin/pelican`.
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If you want to change the install prefix you can set the `PELICAN_INSTALL_PREFIX` environment variable
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before installing.
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[source,console]
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PELICAN_INSTALL_PREFIX=~/.local mage install
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----
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=== Install with Go
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If your `GOBIN` directory is included in your `PATH` then you can install Pelican with Go.
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[source,console]
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git clone https://codeflow.dananglin.me.uk/apollo/pelican.git
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cd pelican
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go install ./cmd/pelican
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----
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== Running Pelican
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To create a new Kanban project with Pelican, simply run the following command:
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[source,console]
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pelican project.pelican
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This will create a new BoltDB database file called `project.pelican` in your current directory
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and initialises the database with an empty project.
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== Keybindings
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[%header,cols=2*]
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|===
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|Key
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|Action
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|`CTRL + q`
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|Quit the application
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|`c`
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|Create a new card
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|`CTRL + d`
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|Delete a card
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|`m`
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|Move a card from one column to another (press `Enter` to confirm your selection).
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|`Enter`
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|View the details of a card (press `ESC` to go back to the main board).
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|===
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== Inspiration
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https://github.com/witchard/toukan[The toukan project]
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