Cleanup README, remove Heroku Procfile

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nextaction: python nextaction.py

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A more GTD-like workflow for Todoist. Uses the REST API to add and remove a `@next_action` label from tasks.
This program looks at every list in your Todoist account.
Any list that ends with `-` or `=` is treated specially, and processed by NextAction.
Any list that ends with `_` or `.` is treated specially, and processed by NextAction.
Note that NextAction requires Todoist Premium to function properly, as labels are a premium feature.
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Sequential list processing
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If a list ends with `-`, the top level of tasks will be treated as a priority queue and the most important will be labeled `@next_action`.
If a list ends with `_`, the top level of tasks will be treated as a priority queue and the most important will be labeled `@next_action`.
Importance is determined by order in the list
Parallel list processing
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If a list name ends with `=`, the top level of tasks will be treated as parallel `@next_action`s.
The waterfall processing will be applied the same way as sequential lists - every parent task will be treated as sequential. This can be overridden by appending `=` to the name of the parent task.
If a list name ends with `.`, the top level of tasks will be treated as parallel `@next_action`s.
The waterfall processing will be applied the same way as sequential lists - every parent task will be treated as sequential. This can be overridden by appending `_` to the name of the parent task.
Executing NextAction
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You can run NexAction from any system that supports Python, and also deploy to Heroku as a constant running service
You can run NexAction from any system that supports Python.
Running NextAction
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