na 1.1.7 → 1.1.8

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+ ### 1.1.8
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+ 2022-10-02 16:40
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+ #### FIXED
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+ - `na next -t X` didn't replace @na tag in search, but appended to it
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  ### 1.1.7
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  gli (~> 2.21.0)
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  tty-reader (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.0)
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  tty-screen (~> 0.8, >= 0.8.1)
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  _If you're one of the rare people like me who find this useful, feel free to
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  [buy me some coffee][donate]._
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- The current version of `na` is 1.1.7
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+ The current version of `na` is 1.1.8
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  .
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  `na` ("next action") is a command line tool designed to make it easy to see what your next actions are for any project, right from the command line. It works with TaskPaper-formatted files (but any plain text format will do), looking for `@na` tags (or whatever you specify) in todo files in your current folder.
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  Assuming you have Ruby and RubyGems installed, you can just run `gem install na`. If you run into errors, use `sudo gem install na`.
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+ If you're using Homebrew, you have the option to install via [brew-gem](https://github.com/sportngin/brew-gem):
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+ brew install brew-gem
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+ brew gem install na
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  If you don't have Ruby/RubyGems, you can install them pretty easily with Homebrew, rvm, or asdf. I can't swear this tool is worth the time, but there _are_ a lot of great gems available...
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+ if options[:tag] == NA.na_tag
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+ end
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  files, actions = NA.parse_actions(depth: depth,
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  _If you're one of the rare people like me who find this useful, feel free to
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- The current version of `na` is <!--VER-->1.1.6<!--END VER-->.
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  `na` ("next action") is a command line tool designed to make it easy to see what your next actions are for any project, right from the command line. It works with TaskPaper-formatted files (but any plain text format will do), looking for `@na` tags (or whatever you specify) in todo files in your current folder.
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  Assuming you have Ruby and RubyGems installed, you can just run `gem install na`. If you run into errors, use `sudo gem install na`.
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+ If you're using Homebrew, you have the option to install via [brew-gem](https://github.com/sportngin/brew-gem):
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+ brew gem install na
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  If you don't have Ruby/RubyGems, you can install them pretty easily with Homebrew, rvm, or asdf. I can't swear this tool is worth the time, but there _are_ a lot of great gems available...
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  name: na
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- version: 1.1.7
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+ version: 1.1.8
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Brett Terpstra